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 Charlesetta Prescott Cram

Charlesetta Prescott Cram

Kvinde 1861 - 1917  (56 år)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Charlesetta Prescott Cram blev født den 10 feb. 1861 i Carondelet, St Louis, Missouri, USA (datter af Charles Sanborn Cram, Sr og Eliza Jane Prescott); døde den 14 feb. 1917 i Columbus, Luna, New Mexico, USA; blev begravet den 16 feb. 1917 i Columbus, Luna, New Mexico, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KWNH-MRB
    • Indvandring: 1861, Utah, USA

    Notater:

    Begravet:
    Valley Heights Cemetery

    Charlesetta blev gift med William Derby Johnson, Jr. den 28 maj 1879 i St George, Washington, Utah, USA. William (søn af William Derby Johnson, Sr. og Jane Cadwallader Brown) blev født den 2 maj 1850 i Kane, Pottawattamie, Iowa, USA; døde den 17 okt. 1923 i Tucson, Pima, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 18 okt. 1923 i Binghampton LDS Cemetery, Pima, Arizona, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. Ivan Clare Johnson blev født den 24 mar. 1884 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA; døde den 6 mar. 1937 i Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 9 mar. 1937 i Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA.
    2. Winnie Johnson blev født den 4 nov. 1888 i Colonia Diaz, Chihuahua, Mexico; døde den 7 okt. 1920 i Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA; blev begravet i 1920 i St. Johns, Apache, Arizona, United States.
    3. Roy Prescott Johnson blev født den 14 jun. 1893 i Colonia Díaz, Ascensión, Chihuahua, Mexico; døde den 11 nov. 1953 i Safford, Graham, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 14 nov. 1953 i Safford Cemetery, Safford, Graham, Arizona, United States.
    4. Lucy Annie "Lue" Johnson blev født den 23 aug. 1885 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA; døde den 27 mar. 1954 i Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States; blev begravet den 30 mar. 1954 i Evergreen Memorial Park, Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States.
    5. Moneta Johnson blev født den 29 jan. 1882 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA; døde den 17 maj 1965 i Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; blev begravet i R V Mike Ramsay Memorial Cemetery, Snowflake, Navajo, Arizona, USA.
    6. Beryl Johnson blev født den 28 aug. 1891 i Colonia Diaz, Chihuahua, Mexico; døde den 10 apr. 1967 i Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 14 apr. 1967 i Holbrook Cemetery, Holbrook, Navajo, Arizona, United States.
    7. Elmer Otho Johnson blev født den 17 aug. 1887 i Colonia Díaz, Chihuahua, Mexico; døde den 20 nov. 1970 i Safford, Graham, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 23 nov. 1970 i Gila Valley Memorial Gardens, Safford, Graham, Arizona, United States.
    8. Leonard Charles Johnson blev født den 7 dec. 1880 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA; døde den 19 sep. 1882; blev begravet i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA.
    9. Beulah Eliza Johnson blev født den 2 aug. 1904 i Colonia Diaz, (Galiana Co) Chhh, Mexico; døde den 17 aug. 1945 i Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States; blev begravet i aug. 1945.
    10. Una Johnson blev født den 13 feb. 1903 i Colonia Diaz, (Galiana Co) Chhh, Mexico; døde den 28 feb. 1903 i Col. Diaz, Chihuahua, Mexico, Mexico; blev begravet i Colonia Diaz Cemetery, Colonia Díaz, Chihuahua, Mexico.
    11. Beatrice Johnson blev født den 29 mar. 1896 i Colonia Díaz, Ascensión, Chihuahua, Mexico; døde den 15 sep. 1904 i Colonia Díaz, Ascensión, Chihuahua, Mexico; blev begravet i Colonia Díaz, Ascensión, Chihuahua, Mexico.
    12. Zenona Johnson blev født den 16 apr. 1901 i Colonia Díaz, Chihuahua, Mexico; døde den 17 feb. 1952 i Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 22 feb. 1952 i Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Charles Sanborn Cram, Sr blev født den 10 sep. 1823 i Meredith, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA; døde den 10 nov. 1904 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 12 nov. 1904 i Kanab Cemetery, Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KWNK-LS3
    • Beskæftigelse: CARPENTER@ST LOUIS,MO
    • Bopæl: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
    • Dåb: jan. 1843
    • Indvandring: 1861, Utah, USA

    Notater:

    Charles Sanborn Cram was born Sept. 10, 1823 at Meredith, New Hampshire. Part of his boyhood was spent in Boston and vicinity with which he became very familiar. In later life he took great delight narrating instances and describing places of note and interest. The woods of New England where wild game, nuts and berries were plentiful were his favorite haunts.
    He belonged to a large family one brother being killed while in service during the Civil War. While yet a young man he heard the Gospel preached in his own home. His father and he accepted the same and were baptized. [sic]
    About 1850 he married Eliza Prescott in New York to whom eight children were born. After making their home in the south for a number of years they came to Utah in 1861.
    Being a successful contractor and builder he soon established himself in business after his arrival in Salt Lake City. The family was soon provided with what was considered in those days a very comfortable home. He also built several homes for prominent business men and other important buildings while here.
    He was a close friend of President Brigham Young and the authorities of the church, often entertaining them in his own home.
    Here he met Miss Margaret Smith who later became his plural wife. Four children blessed this union.
    In 1873 having been called by President Young, he left to go to Arizona. The expedition was abandoned however on account of the Indian trouble and he met those returning at Johnson, Utah. Here the family remained for a short time locating in Stewart Canyon.
    Having brought a number of cows and horses along dairying [sic] proved very successful, due to the excellent meadow land which was plentiful. In 1875 he moved to Kanab where he took an active part in helping to build up this southern country.
    Not only in Kanab but also in Long Valley many may be seen yet.
    He was one of the presidents of the eighty fifth quorum of Seventy organized in Kanab in 1885 being one of the most faithful in his labors.
    About 1889 he moved to Provo, Utah in order to give his children the advantage of higher education and while there built an addition to the state mental hospital.
    After returning to Kanab the family engaged in the dairy business as they had for many years at the ranch called Crocodile, deriving the name from an underground lake, the opening of which resembled a Crocodile's mouth.
    He built a small boat which was lit by a pitch torch, where the young folks found entertainment by boat riding on the lake, picnicing etc. Many names and dates engraven [sic] on the walls of the cave may still be seen as souvenineers [sic] of the good old days.
    He was a strict observer of the Word of Wisdom. As the following extract from a letter written by him to Geo. Cannon then editor of the Juvenile Instructor shows. Suggestions as to the best method of teaching observence [sic] to the Word of Wisdom to the Sunday School children were asked for in the Topic of the Times, an article in the Juvenile Instructor. He says: "Being desireous [sic] of aiding in so worthy a cause I will give you my experience: After joining the church and before emigrating to Utah my wife and I decided to leave all behind that had been forbidden for the use of man of the Lord.
    I am now seventy five years old and have been in Utah forty years. I have never been layed [sic] up a day with sickness, am in good health and expect to live to a good old age if I continue to keep the Word of Wisdom. I believe and suggest that if Presidents of Stakes, bishops of wards presidents of quorums, high council men and leading elders of the church would stop using and selling those things which have been forbidden it would help in the good cause by setting worthy examples for the youth to follow."
    Years later a similar suggestion was made by the church arthorities [sic] with special requests for those holding the priesthood to comply with the same.
    Temple work received especial attention much time and means being spent therein. He having obtained many names (from a Mr. John G. Cram of Boston, Mass. who tho not a member of the church was engaged in gathering geneolagy [sic] of the Cram family) was able to spend his last days in temple work.
    He died Nov. 10, 1904 of paralysis after but a few days illness, being stricken with the same after voting at the general election Nov. 8. He was 81 years and two months old at the time of his death and was buried in the Kanab cemetary [sic].

    Charles + Eliza Jane Prescott. Eliza blev født den 16 maj 1826 i Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA; døde den 10 aug. 1881 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA; blev begravet i aug. 1881 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Eliza Jane Prescott blev født den 16 maj 1826 i Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA; døde den 10 aug. 1881 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA; blev begravet i aug. 1881 i Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KWJD-JLQ
    • Religion: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
    • Bopæl: 1860, Town Of Carondelet, St Louis, Missouri, United States
    • Indvandring: 1861, Utah, USA
    • Bopæl: 1880, Kanab, Kane, Utah, USA

    Notater:

    Written by Vada Beckstead 1965
    Eliza Jane Prescott was born 16 May 1827, at Dover, Stafford County, New Hampshire. The daughter of Timothy Sanborn and Jane Hutchins (or Hutchings) Prescott. The Prescotts were descendants of early New England families who came from England between 1635 and 1650. They were scattered throughout the New England states. Her father was born in Orange, Vershire Co., Vermont. Her mother was born in Kittery, York County, Maine.
    Next, we hear of her, she was living with Prescott relatives in Charlestown, Mass. Here she attended the elementary schools and entered a woman's finishing school where pastry baking and how to entertain were taught.
    Eliza seems to have lived in a formal Military atmosphere. She had great respect for the French, and much less for the English as a result of the recent wars. It has been said she would "stand at attention", at the approach and passing of the U. S. flag or any military officer.
    Eliza had clear blue eyes and light brown hair. Little is known at this time of her maternal parents. She was always been connected with the Prescotts.
    On 10 April 1849 she was married to Charles Sanborn Cram, who was the son of Amos and Jane Sanborn Prescott Cram, her cousin. He was tall, dark and handsome, a builder of fine houses. They were married in New York City and went to Meredith, New Hampshire, the home of the Crams, who were also
    descendants of Emigrants from England arriving in New Hampshire in 1635.
    Charles was a convert to a new church, the very unpopular Mormons. He was told to choose between his family and "Joe Smith" which he did. His name is not mentioned with his father's family in the History of New Hampshire.
    Being builders Eliza and Charles followed the migration westward and southward. Their children, eight of them, were born in six different states, from New Hampshire, to Alabama to Utah. The Charles S. Cram family arrived in Utah in the late spring of 1862. He built a very nice 2 story house on
    the corner of 5th South and 1st West in Salt Lake City. They were members of the Seventh Ward, where much of their record is found. It is here that Charles took a 2nd wife. Eliza's hired girl who was a convert in Scotland.
    Eliza was baptized in 1860, while they were living in Missouri preparing to move to Utah.
    The frontier life, constant moving, the practice of pologamy [sic] were very hard on Eliza and she succumbed to a disease of the kidneys and heart in the fall of 1881 at Kanab, Kane County, Utah, where she and Charles are both buried.

    Børn:
    1. 1. Charlesetta Prescott Cram blev født den 10 feb. 1861 i Carondelet, St Louis, Missouri, USA; døde den 14 feb. 1917 i Columbus, Luna, New Mexico, USA; blev begravet den 16 feb. 1917 i Columbus, Luna, New Mexico, USA.



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