| Title |
Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp Biographies, Beagle to Bosworth |
| Alternative Title |
Histories, Beagle-Bosworth |
| Creator |
Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Phillips Camp |
| Contributor |
Herndon, Marjorie Crafts; Sanders, David; Odd, Maud M.; Cottrell, Amelia Barton; Labrum, Myrtle Bell; Bennett, Ellen Pincock; Bishop, George F.; Bishop, Lousia Eliza; Sessions, Corilla Bone; Streeper, Alberta May Blamires; Phelps, Mary Harvey |
| Publisher |
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
| Date |
1930-04; 1976-07-07 |
| Date Digital |
2013-04-18 |
| Temporal Coverage |
approximately 1930-1976 |
| Spatial Coverage |
Kaysville (Utah); Davis County (Utah) |
| Subject |
Frontier and pioneer life--Utah; Latter Day Saint pioneers--Emigration; Latter Day Saint women--Biography; Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Phillips Camp; Beagle, Phebe, 1811-1896; Beebe, Nelson Paul, 1831-1911; Beesley, Hannah Flint, 1840-1877; Beesley, William, 1833-1903; Bell, John Watson, 1842-1917; Bell, Laura Celestia Roberts, 1850-1933; Bennett, James, 1810-1888; Bishop, George F., 1850-1934; Bishop, Louisa Eliza, 1859-; Bodily, Beata Christina Olson, 1831-1916; Bodily, Jane Pittam, 1816-1904; Bodily, Robert, 1815-1892; Bone, Ellen Carter, 1837-1915; Bone, William Henry, 1829-1900; Bosworth, William Bunting, 1842-1889 |
| Keywords |
Phebe Beagle; Nelson Paul Beebe; Hannah Flint Beesley; William Beesley; John Watson Bell; Laura Celestia Roberts Bell; James Bennett; George F. Bishop; Louisa Eliza Bishop; Beata Christina Olson Bodily; Jane Pittam Bodily; Robert Bodily; Ellen Carter Bone; William Henry Bone; William Bunting Bosworth |
| Description |
The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp biographies (circa 1940-1974) is a collection of biographical sketches of Utah pioneers submitted to the Phillips Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, in Kaysville, Utah. The individual sketches give insight into the socioeconomic status of European, as well New World, converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the nineteenth century. They contain biographical and genealogical information, as well as descriptions of experiences crossing the Atlantic to America and traveling across the plains to Utah. Minute details of pioneering life in Davis County, Utah, and other frontier outposts of settlement are illuminated. Described also are individual occupations and survival techniques along with information on offices held in, and services to, the church and the community. Biographies include: Phebe Beagle (1811-1896), 1 page; Nelson Paul Beebe (1831-1911), 12 pages; Hannah Flint Beesley (1840-1877), 4 pages; William Beesley (1833-1903), 4 pages; John Watson Bell, Jr. (1842-1917), 2 pages; Laura Celestia Roberts Bell (1850-1933), 7 pages; James Bennett (1810-1888), 2 pages; George F. Bishop (1850-1934), 7 pages; Louisa Eliza Bishop (1859-n.d. ) 2 pages), 2 pages; Beata Christina Olson Bodily (1831-1916) 2 pages; Jane Pittam Bodily (1816-1904), 3 pages; Robert Bodily (1815-1892), 3 pages; Ellen Carter Bone (1837-1915), 2 pages; William Henry Bone (1829-1900), two documents 2 pages, 4 pages; William Bunting Bosworth (1842-1889), 2 pages |
| Collection Number and Name |
Accn1439 Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp Biographies |
| Type |
Text |
| Genre |
Typescripts |
| Format |
application/pdf |
| Language |
eng |
| Rights |
 |
| Relation |
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv20547 |
| Scanning Technician |
Niko Amaya;Tim Arnold; Halima Noor |
| File Name |
1439_01_02.pdf |
| Conversion Specifications |
Original scanned on Epson Expression 10000 XL and saved as 400 ppi TIFF. Display image generated in CONTENTdm |
| ARK |
ark:/87278/s68080sb |
| Setname |
uum_dup |
| ID |
786932 |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68080sb |
| Title |
page 15 |
| Format |
application/pdf |
| Setname |
uum_dup |
| ID |
786886 |
| OCR Text |
Show SKETCH OF HANNAH FLINT BEESLEY By Amelia Ba rton Cottrell Hannah Flint Beesley , daughter of John and Mary Spencer Flint, wa s born in Derbyshire , England, November 22 , 1840 She died December 1 2 , 1877 , v i th her parents and brothers and sisters Hannah c ame to America in the wear 1851 , abd .:;s_:_ettled in Kaysville vvhere her father e n g a ged i n f arming . Hannah, being the eld.e s t c hil d of' a. large family , assumed the r e s p ons ibility of helping her mother with c a ring for t he younger children and help inr her mother with the household chores . -~rom her mother Hannah learned t_ e finer· arts of sewing and wa s able to h eChp her mo ther· keep the large f~1ily adequately clothed . In 1854 illiam Beesley sailed from Engl and to Americ a and later settled i n Kaysville . A fine stalwar·t man, he met Hannah Flint , a fine looking young woman , and t hey fell in love . They married in 1857 when Hannah '!lias seventeen and "illiam was twe,nty- four • . Their first h ome wa s a dug out in Vest Kaysville • . Their first chil d , a s on, wa s born there bu t he s t ayed only a short time . His death was a great s ource of sorrow to t his young couple s o early in their marriage, but a s pioneers they c arried their burden bravely on . Nine Children c ame to bless t heir home in the ye ars that foll owed, four b oys and five g irls . Later the fami l y o f Bee sley's moved to a little place on k ay 1 s Creelr i ·1 Layton, formerly c alled Kays ~ifard . Later the family moved i n to a two - story adobe house in the "For tn , loca te d a block north of the pre sent Firs t Yard Churc h . In later ye ars this house was ' used for meeting s while the old , or first Vard meet i ng house was being built . William had . a cquired l and located abou t a nal f mile Eas t of the pr sent Kaysvill e Ceme tery . Her~ he built a log cabin for his family . It was a l on ely spot , surrounded by oak and sage brush and some distance from neighbors . |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68080sb/786886 |