Appendix 2

Catherine H. Ellis and David F. Boone, "Appendix 2: Data for Utah/Idaho Town of Origin Analysis," in Pioneer Women of Arizona, ed. Roberta Flake Clayton, Catherine H. Ellis, and David F. Boone (Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2017), 867-872.

A family is defined as a married woman and/or any children traveling together. Polygamous wives are counted as one family, unless wives came in different years. Van Cott’s Utah Place Names was used to understand some names. Unidentified areas (e.g., Sevier River) are included with the county seat (e.g., Richfield) and listed in parentheses. Women are listed by their name when coming into Arizona with later married names in parentheses.

Montpelier, Bear Lake Co., Idaho—3 families; 5 individuals

(1) Mary Bingham Phelps, (2) daughter Barbara Ann Phelps (Allen), (3) daughter Sarah Lucretia Phelps (Pomeroy)

Sarah Thompson Phelps

Serretta Ann Daley Sirrine

Paris, Bear Lake Co., Idaho—3 families; 4 individuals

(1) Sarah Matilda Colborn Pomeroy, (2) daughter Sarah Rosina Pomeroy (Brewer)

Malinda Catherine Passey (Lisonbee)

Emily Stratton Pomeroy

Oxford, Oneida Co., Idaho—1 family; 1 individual

Susette Stale Cardon

Franklin, Franklin Co., Idaho—2 families; 2 individuals

Achsah May Hatch (Decker)

Maria Annaettie Hatch (Shumway)

Soda Springs, Caribou Co., Idaho—1 family; 1 individual

Cyrena Dustin Merrill

Cove, Cache Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Elizabeth Adelaide Hoopes Allen

Logan, Cache Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Mary Anderson Peterson

Wellsville, Cache Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Louisa Minnerly Shumway

Lewiston, Cache Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Julia Christina Hobson Stewart

Mendon, Box Elder Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Mary Sutton Pettit Willie Richards

Grouse Creek, Box Elder Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Emma Orrilla Perry Merrill

Honeyville, Box Elder Co., Utah—1 family; 2 individuals

(1) Melissa Caroline Johnson Hunsaker,

(2) daughter Polly May Hunsaker (Stapley)

Croydon, Morgan Co., Utah—1 family; 2 individuals

(1) Harriet Paynter Shill, (2) daughter Ella Deseret Shill (Biggs)

Mountain Green, Morgan Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Annise Adelia Bybee Robinson (Skousen)

Porterville, Morgan Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Nina Malinda Leavitt Porter

North Ogden, Weber Co., Utah—2 families; 2 individuals

Sabra Ann Follett Brewer

Janetta Ann McBride Ferrin

West Weber [Hooper], Weber Co., Utah—1 family; 2 individuals

Ellsworth family, (1) daughter Loretta Ellsworth (Hansen), (2) daughter Julia Ellsworth (West)

Ogden, Weber Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Cynthia Abigail Fife (Layton)

Kaysville, Davis Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Elizabeth Williams Layton

Farmington, Davis Co., Utah—2 families; 2 individuals

Ella Emily Burk Merrill (Brown)

Clara Maria Gleason Rogers

Bountiful, Davis Co., Utah—2 families; 3 individuals

Medora White Call

(1) Mary Ann Smith McNeil, (2) daughter Sarah McNeil (Mills)

Draper, Salt Lake Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Elizabeth Isabell Jacobson Pulsipher

Big Cottonwood [Cottonwood Heights], Salt Lake Co., Utah—1 family; 2 individuals

(1) Louesa Park Harper, (2) daughter Louesa Bee Harper (Rogers)

Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah—7 families; 8 individuals

Ellen Perks Johnstun

Catherine Barlow Burton

(1) Caroline Marion Williams Kimball,

(2) daughter Effie Isabell Kimball (Merrill)

Olive Woolley Kimball

Mary Ann Cheshire Ramsay

Lydia Ann Herbst Rogers

Hannah Christiana Bjorkman Chlarson

Wallsburg, Wasatch Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Laura Naomi Gardner Nuttall

Charleston, Wasatch Co., Utah—1 family; 3 individuals

(1) Maria Taylor McRae, (2) daughter Annie Maria McRae (Goodman), (3) daughter Mary Jane McRae (McGuire)

Tooele, Tooele Co., Utah—3 families; 3 individuals

Sophia DeLaMare McLaws

Christiana Archibald Hubbard (Nuttall)

Aretha Morilla Bates Wakefield

Payson, Utah Co., Utah—4 families; 4 individuals

Margaret Ellen Cheney Brewer

Julia Ann Holladay Clark

Ann Eliza Tenney (Smith Campbell Hunt)

Mary Kirby Stock (Benjamin, Utah Co., Utah[1])

Santaquin, Utah Co., Utah—5 families; 7 individuals

Sarah Carter (Bryce)

(1) Ellen Malmstrom Larson, (2) Emma Ellen Larson (Smith), (3) Ellen Johanna Larson (Smith)

Clara Wall Matthews

Esther Meleta Johnson Openshaw

Ann Horton Matthews Holladay

Spring Lake, Utah Co., Utah—1 family; 3 individuals

(1) Sarah Melissa Holman Johnson, (2) daughter Cassandra Johnson (Pomeroy), (3) daughter Sarah Melissa Johnson (Pomeroy)

Lehi, Utah Co., Utah—2 families; 2 individuals

Lois Angeline Smith Bushman

Mary Ann Peterson Bushman

Provo, Utah Co., Utah—5 families; 5 individuals

Harriet Ann Bean Cluff

Adeline Grover Daley

Elizabeth Clark McBride

Emma Higbee Rogers

Barbara Belinda Mills Haws

Springville, Utah Co., Utah—2 families; 2 individuals

Mary Louisa Whitmore Price Garner Cutler

Happylona Sanford Hunt

Salem, Utah Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Sarah Diantha Gardner Curtis

American Fork, Utah Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Margaret Hunter Shelley

Spanish Fork, Utah Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Emma Swenson Hansen

Mona, Juab Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Gustella Arminta Wilkins (Larson)

Fairview, Sanpete Co., Utah—2 families; 2 individuals

Hannah Elmina Allred Sanders

Sarah Indiaetta Young Vance

Fillmore, Millard Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Lucretia Proctor Robison Owens

Kanosh, Millard Co., Utah—3 families; 4 individuals

Mabel Ann Morse Hakes

(1) Ann Eliza Hakes Leavitt, (2) daughter Avis Leavitt (Rogers)

Sarah Ann Salina Smithson (Turley)

Monroe, Sevier Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Harriet Cornelia Clawson Lamb

Joseph, Sevier Co., Utah—1 family; 2 individuals

Farnsworth family: (1) wife Christianna Dorothy Bertelsen Farnsworth, (2) wife Mary Ann Staker Farnsworth

Richfield, Sevier Co., Utah—6 families; 9 individuals

Anna Dorthea Johnson Kempe

Olena Olsen Kempe

Eleanor Crawford Roberts Morris

Elsina Peterson (Isaacson)

Minnie Alice Wooley Rogers (Sevier River)

Hunt family, (1) daughter Christabell Hunt (Flake), (2) daughter Annella Hunt (Kartchner), (3) daughter May Louise Hunt (Larson), (4) daughter Ida Frances Hunt (Udall) (Sevier River)

Burrville, Sevier Co., Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Sarah Jane Curtis Kempton

Beaver, Beaver Co., Utah—2 families; 5 individuals

Flake family, (1) wife Lucy Hannah White Flake, (2) wife, Prudence Kartchner Flake, (3) daughter Mary Agnes Flake (Turley), (4) daughter Lucy Jane Flake (Wood)

Eliza Ellen Parkinson Tanner

Kanarra[ville], Iron Co., Utah—4 families; 4 individuals

Fannie Jane Roundy Willis

Gabrilla Stratton Willis

Sarah Roundy Berry

Frances Reeves Willis

Parowan, Iron Co., Utah—10 families; 12 individuals

Adelaide Smith Fish

Della Fish (Smith)

Rogers family: (1) wife Anna Doolittle Rogers Rogers, (2) wife Lorana Page Rogers

Ruth Page Rogers

Eliza Smith Rogers

Smith family: (1) wife Augusta Outzen Smith, (2) wife Emma West Smith

Janet Johnson Smith

Mary Ann Mitchell Smith

Sarah Ellen Marsden Smith

Sarah Rogers Driggs

Panguitch, Garfield Co., Utah—3 families; 4 individuals

Margaret Casteel Kartchner

Alzada Sophia Kartchner Palmer

(1) Rhoda Condra McClellan Perkins, (2) daughter Rhoda Elizabeth Perkins (Young)

Bryce [Bryce Canyon City], Garfield Co., Utah—2 families; 2 individuals

Mary Ann Park Bryce

Mary Helen Packer Bryce (Merrill)

Virgin, Washington Co., Utah—4 families; 6 individuals

(1) Martha Jane Layne Stratton, (2) daughter Artemesia Stratton (Willis)

Delilah Willis (Turley)

(1) Ann Casbourne Williams Dalton, (2) daughter Mariam Dalton (Hancock) (Rockville/Virgin, Washington Co.)

Rozilpha Stratton Gardner (Mountain Dell, Kane Co.[2])

Toquerville, Washington Co., Utah—4 families; 4 individuals

Anna Bentz Kleinman

Emma Ellen Stapley Tanner

Rowena McFate (Whipple)

Nancy Cedenia Bagley Willis

Leeds, Washington Co., Utah[3]—3 families; 6 individuals

(1) Margaret McCleve Hancock, (2) daughter Sarah Catherine Hancock (Perkins), (3) daughter Rebecca Reed Hancock (Tenney)

(1) Ellen Celeste Woodward Fuller, (2) daughter Edith Woodward Fuller (McClendon Grimes) (Harrisburg)

Ruth Campkin Randall (Harrisburg)

Washington, Washington Co., Utah—5 families; 6 individuals

Armitta Nicoll (Gibbons)

(1) Mary Adsersen Hansen, (2) daughter Annie Catherine Hansen (Whipple)

Susan Temperance Allen (Randall)

Nancy Ann Freeman (Smith)

Mary Adelia Pace Tyler

St. George, Washington Co., Utah—6 families; 6 individuals

Henrietta Pearce Hall Steers (Minnerly)

Mary Jane Meeks Pearce

Joanna Matilda Erickson Westover

Susannah Hammond Deans

Anna Elese Schmutz Hunt

Rosetta Schmutz Hunt

Kanab, Kane Co., Utah—11 families; 12 individuals

Margaret Miller Watson DeWitt

Lucy Jane DeWitt Eagar

Catherine Dorcas Overton Emmett

Louisa Bonelli Hamblin

Sarah Jane Crosby Hunt

Annie Eliza Hamblin (Lee)

Ann Jane Peel Noble

(1) Louisa Jones Oakley, (2) daughter Ellen Kalantha Oakley (Willis)

Maria Janette Averett Shumway

Eliza Luella Stewart Udall

Sarah Ann Potter Winsor

Orderville, Kane Co., Utah—2 families; 3 individuals

Metta Sophia Hansen Johnson

Webb family: (1) wife Sarah Elizabeth Carling Webb, (2) wife Charlotte Martha Maxwell Webb

Glendale (Long Valley), Kane Co., Utah[4]—2 families; 2 individual

Lydia Ann Lake Nelson

Sarah Francelle Coleman Heywood, (Upper Kanab [Alton?])

Bluff, San Juan, Utah—1 family; 1 individual

Emma Seraphine Smith Decker

Families: 140

Individuals: 174

Pioneer commemoration.Pioneer Commemoration: Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Although the first Daughters of Utah Pioneers camp was organized in Mesa in 1924 at the Rex Hotel, in later years, other camps were organized closer to where the women lived. In November 1941, the Henry Standage camp was organized for women in the Alma District of Mesa, with Ethel Stewart Russell (daughter of Julia Christina Hobson Stewart, 698) as captain. Russell is shown here in 1956 dressed in pioneer costume as was encouraged for all meetings. Daughters of Utah Pioneers encouraged members to preserve pioneer diaries and journals, to write sketches of their ancestors, and to collect relics and artifacts. An early motto for these DUP members was "Honoring the Past to Build the Future." Photo courtesy of Ray Russell.

Notes

[1] Benjamin is three miles north of Payson and was combined with Payson.

[2] Although listed as Mountain Dell in Kane County, it is believed that this area was in Washington County.

[3] Harrisburg was combined with Leeds.

[4] Upper Kanab was combined with Glendale.