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 Ann Elizabeth Allen

Ann Elizabeth Allen

Kvinde 1873 - 1957  (84 år)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Ann Elizabeth Allen blev født den 12 mar. 1873 i Washington, Washington, Utah, USA (datter af Rial Albert Allen og Susan Elizabeth Collins); døde den 30 mar. 1957 i Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet den 3 apr. 1957 i Joseph City, Navajo, Arizona, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Bopæl: 1910, St Joseph, Navajo, Arizona, USA
    • Bopæl: 1920, St Joseph, Navajo, Arizona, USA
    • Bopæl: 1930, Navajo, Apache, Arizona, United States
    • Bopæl: 1942, Alhambra, Los Angeles, California, USA; 220 North Granda

    Ann blev gift med Frederick Levi Tanner den 7 dec. 1893 i Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona, USA. Frederick (søn af Seth Tanner og Charlotte Levi) blev født den 16 feb. 1862 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; døde den 28 dec. 1931 i Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 1 jan. 1932 i Joseph City, Navajo, Arizona, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. Marguerite Tanner blev født den 21 apr. 1905 i St Joseph, Navajo, Arizona, USA; døde den 30 dec. 1996; blev begravet i 1996 i Snowflake, Navajo, Arizona, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Tanner blev født den 26 sep. 1913 i St Joseph, Navajo, Arizona, USA; døde den 8 dec. 1991; blev begravet i dec. 1991 i Joseph City, Navajo, Arizona, USA.
    3. Reid Legene Tanner blev født den 23 jul. 1911 i St Joseph, Navajo, Arizona, USA; døde den 30 maj 1998 i Provo, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 3 jun. 1998 i Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA.
    4. Myrtle Tanner blev født den 25 jun. 1896 i Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona, USA; døde den 10 jun. 1952; blev begravet den 14 jun. 1952 i Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.
    5. Hartwell Fredrick Tanner blev født den 11 sep. 1894 i Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona, USA; blev døbt den 1 nov. 1894 i Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona, USA; døde den 16 apr. 1974; blev begravet den 20 apr. 1974 i Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA.
    6. Allen Seth Tanner blev født den 31 okt. 1908 i St Joseph, Navajo, Arizona, USA; døde den 7 dec. 1963 i Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet den 11 dec. 1963 i Cypress, Orange, California, USA.
    7. Nell Tanner blev født den 10 aug. 1902 i Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona, USA; døde den 25 jul. 1993 i Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 29 jul. 1993 i Joseph City Cemetery, Joseph City, Navajo, Arizona, USA.
    8. Irvin James Tanner blev født den 10 jan. 1900 i Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona, USA; døde den 26 dec. 1975; blev begravet den 30 dec. 1975 i West Valley City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Rial Albert Allen blev født den 27 feb. 1844 i Paris, Henry, Tennessee, USA; døde den 27 maj 1899 i Moenave, Coconino, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 28 maj 1899 i Moenkopi, Coconino, Arizona, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Beskæftigelse: Farmer
    • Bopæl: 1880, Pine Creek, Yavapai, Arizona, United States
    • Bopæl: 1900, Circleville, Junction, Kingston, Wilmont Precincts Junction tcown, Piute, Utah, United States

    Notater:

    Rial Allen was born on February 27, 1844, at Paris, Henry County, Tennessee.

    Rial came west with his family and arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1862. He was 18 years old. He married Susan Elizabeth Collins at the SLC Endowment House, 25 April 1868. They were called by Brigham Young, the LDS President, to move to western Utah, at that time beyond St. George. He and his wife moved with his parents to West Point (called The Muddy Settlement), Utah, which is now Moapa, Clark, Nevada.

    His mother Elizabeth Alexander Allen in 23 May 1869 died there, never recovering from the birth of her last child. The settlement was later abandoned due to Indian problems and confusion of taxes from Arizona, Utah and Nevada who at one time or another claimed it. (Nevada won.) They left on the recommendation of President Brigham Young and because the Nevada sheriffs were coming to collect taxes (They had already paid in the other states.) They could not afford it and were uncomfortable being citizens of ‘wild' Nevada. Large crops of wheat, cotton, and budding vineyards were left for others to harvest.

    In 1871, when their first son Rial was two, his father, widowed Lewis Allen, bought a ranch in Long Valley near Pipe Springs, Arizona. It was called Moccasin Ranch. Rial, as the oldest son, and family continued with him and helped him raise his unmarried siblings as their family increased. Rial's wife, Susan Collins Allen apparently traveled to Washington, Washington, Utah to have their next four children, Susan, Ann, Minnie, and Jim, and then would return.

    Moccasin Ranch was a very successful farm and orchard. It was excellent for producing cane, peaches, grapes, and manufacturing molasses. In 1874, Lewis gave the ranch to help form the Orderville United Order, a communal organization of several farms where people pooled all their resources and shared in kind. The only sweetener they had was from the cane to molasses operation there. Lewis because the shoe repair and cobbler for this Order of Enoch. He became called Lewis ‘Moccasin' Lewis.

    Rial and his family stayed until called to settle the Tonto Basin in Arizona. They moved and help found the city of Pine, Arizona. Their house was the first one built and used as a fort against Indians roaming in the area for a time. Rial Allen was called as the first Bishop and his wife Susan as the first Relief Society President. It has excellent farming, ranching and timber. They lived there until 1891, having five more children born there, Addie, Maggie, Phoebe, Lottie, and Lafe.

    Rial was a true Renaissance Man, a man of self-sufficiency and talents. Besides farming and ranching, he was a blacksmith; he played violin, most often at Church Socials, made his own furniture, and was the town dentist (pulled teeth). When they left in 1891, called again to colonize this time Tuba City, Arizona, there were 25 family and 172 members in Pine, Arizona. Many were called but only a few were willing to move on to this new desolate outpost. Some others who went were close friends and relatives by marriage the Brinkerhoff, Nelson, and Heward families. They lived first in Moencopi near the old LDS Church site. Rial Allen's family then moved to Moenave, 6 miles west of Tuba City, Arizona. Jacob Hamblin had had a home in that area.

    Rial ranched and farmed was known for his peaches, beans and excellent stock of animals including horses, mules and cows. His two youngest sons Lafe and Frank played with the Indian children and learned their language at a young age while his daughters watched them. His wife Susan died there, never really recovering from their last child Frank, who was born in Moenave. She was buried at the old LDS Tuba City Church Cemetery. Rial Allen would remarry Nettie Heward and have one more child named Sessal. He would die a few years later and be buried next to his first wife.

    Thank you J. B. Lindner for this information
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    spouses:
    1) Susan Elizabeth Collins
    marriage: 25 April 1868

    2)Susannah Janet Heward
    marriage: 18 November 1896

    Death: May 27, 1899 Moenave, Coconino, Arizona.

    CHILDREN with 1st wife:
    • Rial Albert Allen 1869 - 1873
    • Susan Temperance "Tempy" Allen 1871 - 1941
    • Ann Elizabeth Allen Tanner 1873 - 1957
    • Sara Malinda "Minnie" Allen Nay 1875 - 1944
    • James Lewis "Jim" Allen 1878 - 1933
    • Nancy Adeline "Addie" Allen Brinkerhoff 1880 - 1962
    • Margaret Jane "Maggie" Allen Holbrook 1882 - 1953
    • Phoebe Allen Brinkerhoff 1885 - 1944
    • Charlotte Beulah "Lottie" Allen Higbee 1887 - 1980
    • Lafayette Collins "Lafe" Allen 1889 - 1932
    • Franklin "Frank" Allen 1892 - 1969

    CHILD with 2nd wife:
    • Sessal Dellma Allen

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    From 1877-1880, A. J. Randall and other men including Rial Allen, Wid and Dave Fuller, explored the Tonto Basin area in Arizona.

    Rial + Susan Elizabeth Collins. Susan blev født den 7 feb. 1849 i Little Cottonwood Creek Valley, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 22 dec. 1849; døde den 9 dec. 1895 i Moenave, Coconino, Arizona, USA; blev begravet i dec. 1895 i Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Susan Elizabeth Collins blev født den 7 feb. 1849 i Little Cottonwood Creek Valley, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev døbt den 22 dec. 1849; døde den 9 dec. 1895 i Moenave, Coconino, Arizona, USA; blev begravet i dec. 1895 i Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Bopæl: 1850, Utah, Utah, USA
    • Bopæl: 1860, Washington, Washington, Utah, USA
    • Bopæl: 1870, Utah, USA

    Børn:
    1. 1. Ann Elizabeth Allen blev født den 12 mar. 1873 i Washington, Washington, Utah, USA; døde den 30 mar. 1957 i Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA; blev begravet den 3 apr. 1957 i Joseph City, Navajo, Arizona, USA.



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