MORMON PIONEER COUSINS
Related to GloverSmith Generation 1:
(The children of the four GloverSmith siblings belong to Generation 2—add one more “X” to signify an additional generation removed from the pioneer cousin; Generation 3—add two more “X”, etc. For instance, Eleanor Cease was “1st C-4x” to me as GloverSmith Generation 1; she would be “1st C-5x” for Generation 2; “1st C-6x” for Generation 3)
The people considered early “pioneers” were those Mormons who traveled overland to Utah by wagon or handcart (and mostly on foot) prior to the construction of the first transcontinental railroad, completed in 1869.
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PIONEER WOMEN INCLUDE:
First Cousin:
1. 1st Cousin-4X ELEANOR CEASE, 38 (1814-1872)
o Born Clarksburg, West Virginia
o to Utah 1852—John B. Walker Co. (departed from Kanesville, Iowa)
o married Horace Billings Skinner, plural wife in last year of her life; 10 children-one born enroute to Utah in covered wagon
Second Cousins:
2. 2nd Cousin-3X SKINNER SISTERS (daughters of Eleanor Cease Skinner): ESTHER JANE,2; ELIZABETH, 17; SARAH JANE, 12; CLARISSA, 15; ANGELINE, 8
o To Utah 1852 with parents, John B. Walker Co. (departed from Kanesville, Iowa)
o Angeline & Esther Jane became plural wives to pioneer, Joseph Lunceford (17 children combined)
o Joseph Lunceford served time in prison for his polygamist lifestyle due to the 1887 Edmunds-Tucker (Anti-Plural) Act.
o Of their siblings, 5 married Mormon immigrants (3-English, 2-Welsh)
3. 2nd Cousin-5X REBECCA WEBSTER CHAPIN, 26 (1825-1891)
o Born New Hampshire
o Rebecca traveled as a single woman to Utah 1852 via Robert Wimmer Co. (departed from Kanesville, Iowa)
o At 14, turned out of her Protestant home for joining the Mormon Church
o On 20 Jan 1854, she became the third of four wives to William Brown, (later) Bishop of South Bountiful, Utah; eight children
4. 2nd Cousin-5X DIANTHA SOPHIA WHITNEY, 30 (1829-1904)
o Born New York
o To Utah about 1860, prob. Warren Walling Co. (from Winter Quarters, NE)
o Married John Social Rolph, plural wife; nine children
o On July 6, 1861, Diantha had her LDS endowments/sacred blessings. That same day, her husband John married two more women: Elizabeth Schaffer, 32, and Emily Potterill, a 13-year-old immigrant from England who had come across the plains with her widowed mother. All told, John had at least 22 children by five wives.
5. 2nd Cousin-5X ROSETTA WRIGHT, 27 (1820-1894)
o Born Connecticut
o To Utah 1847, Daniel Spencer/Ira Eldredge Co. (departed from Elkhorn, Nebraska) in one of first Mormon wagon trains to Utah ("First 100")
o Born in Connecticut; left husband and son to follow Mormon destination; she would eventually travel 2,277 miles west from her birthplace
o Married Thaddeus King; m. Wm Peacock, then John Benbow (both English Mormons); not a plural wife; four children
Third Cousins:
6. 3rd Cousin-4X ALTA MATILDA ROLPH, 4 (1855-1948)
o Born Iowa
o To Utah c1860, Warren Walling Co. (departed from Florence, Nebraska)
o Daughter of Diantha (Whitney) & John Social Rolph
o Married Byron Harvey Allred (nephew of Ormus E. Bates), plural wife; 12 children
o Spent 20 years in Mexico at a Mormon expatriate colony to escape the anti-polygamist sentiment until 1912 Mexican Revolution drove them out
7. 3rd Cousin-5X HANNAH PARSONS, 52 (1797-1861)
o Born New York
o To Utah 1849, Allen Taylor Co. (departed from Council Bluffs, Nebraska)
o Daughter of Mary Elizabeth (Phillips, 2C-6X) and Benjamin Parsons
o Married Warren Peck; as widow married Ebenezer Page, Jr. named in a treason case Missouri v. Joseph Smith. Ebenezer abandoned Hannah to join the Strangite apostate group; she then married Nathaniel Riggs at Nauvoo, IL shortly before departure to Utah. A few years later she married James D. W. Hendricks at Salt Lake City. Seven children.
o Hannah’s brother Thorit married the sister of Ebenezer Page, Jr.
o Ebenezer’s mother died on Beaver Island (see “King Strang”)
o See “Hannah Parsons and her Four Husbands” (21pp)
8. 3rd Cousin-5X SOPHIA ELIZABETH PARSONS, 34 (1815-1902)
o Born New York; younger sister of Hannah Parsons
o To Utah 1850, Warren Foote Co. (departed from Kanesville, Iowa)
o Married Joseph John Ketchum; m. Lewis Neeley in 1847; 9 children
o Sophia’s grandmother was Susannah Matthewson, 1C-7X, dau. of Sarah (Winsor) Matthewson of RI. (Sarah was 6th Great Grand Aunt of GloverSmith Generation 1.)
9. 3rd Cousin-5X REBECCA PIERCE or PEARCE, 58 (1791-1851)
o Born New York
o To Utah 1850, David Evans Co. (departed from Kanesville, Iowa)
o Died one year after arrival in Utah
o Married Pearis Raymond; as widow m. Samuel Williams in 1847; 7 children
10. 3rd Cousin-5X SARAH LAPHAM, 53 (1799-1855)
o Born New York
o To Utah 1852, Joseph Outhouse Co. (departed from Kanesville, Iowa)
o Married Benjamin Waldron, b. England; plural wife; 3 children
o In 1851, their 14-year-old son Gillispie drove a wagon to Utah with Benjamin’s second wife, Emeline Savage and infant. (Emeline was 26 years younger than Sarah.) Allred Co.
o Sarah died in 1855, after only three years in Utah.
o (see story of man with two graves—Benjamin Waldron, Jr.)
11. 3rd Cousin-5X CHARLOTTE LOUISA DURHAM, 44 (1807-1884)
o Born Vermont
o To Utah 1851, Harry Walton/Garden Grove Company (dp from Kanesville, IA)
o Married Israel Bowen; nine children
12. 3rd Cousin-5X MARGARET ALVIRA WINSOR, as infant (1852-1873)
o Born in Iowa
o To Utah 1852, James McGaw Co. (departed from Kanesville, Iowa)
o Daughter of pioneers Emiline (Brower) and Anson Perry Winsor
o Died in 1873, Pipe Spring, AZ, “Winsor Castle”
o Married 1st cousin, Abram Lee Winsor; 1 child
13. 3rd Cousin-5X KETURAH ELIZA BUTTON, 37 (1810-1887)
o Parents moved from CT to NY where she was born
o To Utah 1848, Brigham Young Co., Herman Hyde group (departed from Winter Quarters, Nebraska)
o Married Amos Betts Andrews; 8 children
PIONEER MEN INCLUDE:
1. 2nd Cousin-6X ANSON PERRY WINSOR (1818-1917)
a. Born NY; his father from Rhode Island
b. Became Mormon in 1842, a bodyguard to Prophet Joseph Smith
c. To Utah 1852, James McGaw Co. (departed from Kanesville, Iowa)
d. M. Emily Brower in 1847 at Nauvoo, IL; 11 children
e. M. Danish immigrant Mary Nielsen in 1857 at Provo, UT; 3 children
f. 1869 called to Pipe Springs to build fort against Indian hostilities (“Winsor Castle”) & manage tithing cattle
g. 1877 called to St. George to help build first temple in Utah
h. M. Martha Knight in 1880 at St. George, UT
i. Died at 99; the father of 11 or 14 children, 96 grandchildren,157 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren.
PENDING VERIFICATION
• 3rd Cousin-5X MARY HANNAH ROCHESTER, 29 (1825-1889)
o PENDING: NEED TO VERIFY LINK TO ELIZABETH (PYLES) GLOVER IN TREE
o Born South Carolina
o To Utah 1855, Company Unknown (baptized Mormon in Georgia)
o Married William Darby Cooper, plural wife; 5 children
o After William’s death, she was in destitute circumstances. She wove cloth in the Washington [Utah] Cotton Factory
• 3rd Cousin-5X LYDIA ELLEN ROCHESTER, 25 (1828-1902)
o PENDING: NEED TO VERIFY LINK TO ELIZABETH (PYLES) GLOVER IN TREE
o Born South Carolina
o To Utah 1855, Company Unknown (baptized Mormon in Georgia)
o Married William Darby Cooper, his first plural wife; 13 children
o Her sister, Mary Hannah, went to UT with them; became 2nd wife
o William built two houses for his two wives and children
o She wove rugs and carpets
• 3rd Cousin-4X PHOEBE MARIA MATTESON, 34 (1817-1888)
o PENDING: NEED TO VERIFY LINK TO WILLIAM SIMMONS/ELIZ. STICHER IN TREE
o Born New York
o To Utah 1851, James W. Cummings Co. (departed from Kanesville, Iowa)
o Married Ormus Ephraim Bates; 9 children; Phoebe was first of six plural wives
o Their journey took them from NY to Nauvoo, IL, to Winter Quarters, NE, to Council Bluffs, IA, to Tooele County, UT as first settlers to Batesville, named for her husband
(Top Image: MORMON PIONEER NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL)
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