Box 18
Contains 30 Results:
Albert Carrington
Lewis Rice Chaffin
B. 3 December 1806, in Massachusetts to Leonard and Elizabeth Rice Chaffin.
M. 3 December 1837 to Mrs. Sarah M. Cossett Mayfield.
D. 1891.
Biographical sketch 1806-1891. Brief life sketch.
Arrived in Salt Lake City in 1852. Went on mission to Australia in 1856. Mention of the different flour mills he started in St. George and Cedar City. 3 pp.
Hannah Christensen Harbo Clark
B. 27 April 1862 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, to James and Christine Madsen Harbo.
M. 1 October 1880 to Ferdinand Clark.
Brief notes including paragraphs on her parents and an account of an Indian scare. 2 pp.
Herbert H. Clark
B. 20 September 1861 in Birmingham, England.
M. 20 March 1889 to Mary E. Meadows.
Biographical notes from an interview, little context. 3 pp.
Rudger Clawson
B. 12 March 1857, in Salt Lake City to Hiram B. and Margaret Gay Judd Clawson.
M. 12 August 1882 to Florence Ann Dinwoodey.
M. 29 March 1883 to Lydia Elizabeth Spencer.
Extracts from memoirs supposed to have been written in 1934 or 1935. Mentions his father's life, notes in defense of polygamy, and a lengthy description
of his own prison experiences for unlawful cohabitation. 15 pp.
James Clyman
Journals, 1844-1846. Daily record of personal experiences from a microfilm copy of the original which includes a description of emigrant roads to Fort Bridger. 198 pp.
Peter Wilson Conover
Mary Henrie Cooper
B. 23 May 1866 in Panaca, Washington County, Deseret (now Nevada).
M. 4 September 1889 to James Michael Cooper.
Biographical notes about life in early Utah and notes on her father, James Henries and his life as told to her. Brief life sketch of her mother, Christina Schow, James Henrie's second plural wife. 10 pp.
James Austin Cope
B. 29 March 1894 in Panguitch, Utah.
M. 24 May 1916 to Irma Shumway.
Biographical sketch. Brief notes on his life, more extensive sketch of his father, Thomas Henry Cope from Utah by J. Cecil Alter. 3 pp.
Isaiah Cox
B. 5 June 1859 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah.
M. 15 November 1882 to Abigail McMullen; d. 28 March 1904.
Biographical notes from an interview. 7 pp.