Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 187

Jan Monfoort

M, #18602, b. 28 Jul 1717, d. 4 May 1777
Jan Monfoort|b. 28 Jul 1717\nd. 4 May 1777|p187.htm#i18602|Peter Monfoort|b. circa 1689\nd. May 1780|p186.htm#i18543|Margarietje Haff|b. circa 1694\nd. circa 1745|p818.htm#i81798|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|||||||

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
      Jan Monfoort was born in Jul-1717 at Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York. He was baptized on 28-Jul-1717 at Dutch Reformed Church, Jamaica, Queens County, New York. He was the son of Peter Monfoort and Margarietje Haff. Jan married Kniertje Marston in 1743. Jan Monfoort died on 4-May-1777 at York County, Pennsylvania, at age 59.
     He was also known as John Monfoort.

Children of Jan Monfoort and Kniertje Marston

Abraham Monfort

M, #18607, b. 8 Feb 1730, d. Aug 1789
Abraham Monfort|b. 8 Feb 1730\nd. Aug 1789|p187.htm#i18607|Peter Monfoort|b. circa 1689\nd. May 1780|p186.htm#i18543|Margarietje Haff|b. circa 1694\nd. circa 1745|p818.htm#i81798|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|||||||

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
     Abraham Monfort was baptized on 8-Feb-1730 at Dutch Reformed Church, Jamaica, Queens County, New York. He was the son of Peter Monfoort and Margarietje Haff. Abraham married Nelly Voorhees, daughter of Isaac Voorhees and Christina Terhune, in 1754. Abraham Monfort died in Aug-1789 at Readington Twp., Hunterdon County, New Jersey, at age 59. Abraham's estate was proved on 31-Aug-1789 at Readington Twp., Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
     He was also known as Abraham Monfort. He was also known as Abraham Monfort. He was also known as Abram Monfoort. He was also known as Abraham Monfoort.

Genealogical Data on the Monfore (Monfort) Family, p. 10 by Fred H. Monfore, Yankton, S.D., September 1954

IV. ABRAHAM (ABRAM) MONFORT (MONFOORT)--(b. about 1730; d. about 1789). Abraham Monfort, son of Pieter Janse Monfoort and Margrietje Hoff, was baptized Feb. 3, 1730. Donald A. Sinclair, of Rutgers U., New Brunswick, N.J., says that Abraham dropped the double "o" in his last name, spelling it Monfort, although occasionally reverting to the Dutch "oo". Abraham married Neiltje (Nellie) van Voorhees. (Note:- there is some uncertainty as to Nellie's last name, according to Dr. Willard Monfort, but it is believed to have been either Voorhees or van Voorhees).Donald A. Sinclair says:- "Abraham apparently died in 1789, his inventory being dated Aug. 27 of that year. Although he is described as of Readington Township, there is evidence that he moved around somewhat..."
Abraham joined the North Branch Church, New Jersey (Readington) in 1779, was named a deacon in 1782, an elder in 1785. Nellie had joined the same church in 1764.
Abraham owned two farms in New Jersey at the time of his death. He left no will, and the last four children, being minors, petitioned the court (Feb. 4, 1792) through their mother that she sell the property, as she had supported them for "upwards of two years". The court allowed her to sell. Abraham's widow and her eldest son, Pieter (Peter), sold their New Jersey farms (reserving a percentage of any minerals that might later be found) and moved to Harpersfield, Delaware County, New York. (Donald A. Sinclair says that Abraham apparently was in York County, Pennsylvania, for a time, as he was named executor of his brother, Peter, who died there in 1769. The will was probated on Oct. 30, 1769. But by the following spring Abraham was back in Readington, New Jersey).
Children:-
Pieter (Peter) (married Oeltje (Olive) Couvenhoven)
Styntje (married Cornelius Lane).
Isaac (married Hannah Lane).
Neiltje (married Cornelius Couvenhoven).
Sara(h).
Saerthe.
Margrietje.
Annotje.
Abraham.
Source:
The Monfoort Family of New York and New Jersey
by Fred Sisser, III.

Children of Abraham Monfort and Nelly Voorhees

Roelof Martense Schenck

M, #18612, b. 18 Oct 1696, d. 2 May 1777
Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Marten Roelofse Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Roelof M. Schenck|b. 16 Sep 1620\nd. 1704/5|p4.htm#i331|Neeltje G. Van Kouwenhoven|b. 20 Sep 1641\nd. circa 1672|p4.htm#i330|Minne Johannes|d. 1693|p186.htm#i18507|Rensje Feddans||p186.htm#i18508|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Roelof Martense Schenck was born on 1-Oct-1696 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York. He was born on 18-Oct-1696. He was the son of Marten Roelofse Schenck and Elizabeth Minne. Roelof married Susanna Monfoort, daughter of Jan Pieterse Monfoort and Ida Joris Brinckerhoff, on 9-Nov-1727. Roelof Martense Schenck died on 2-May-1777 at Cow Neck, Nassau County, New York, at age 80. Roelof's estate was proved on 18-May-1785.
     He resided at at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, in 1727.
Roelof Martense's left a will on 20-May-1775.

Children of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort

Marten Roelofse Schenck

M, #18613, b. 14 Nov 1728
Marten Roelofse Schenck|b. 14 Nov 1728|p187.htm#i18613|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Marten Roelofse Schenck was born on 14-Nov-1728. He was the son of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort. Marten Roelofse Schenck was baptized on 2-Feb-1728/29. Marten married (SUP) Maria Rapalje on 17-Mar-1746.

(SUP) Maria Rapalje

F, #18614
     (SUP) married Marten Roelofse Schenck, son of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort, on 17-Mar-1746.

Ida Roelofse Schenck

F, #18615, b. 14 Apr 1731
Ida Roelofse Schenck|b. 14 Apr 1731|p187.htm#i18615|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Ida Roelofse Schenck was born on 14-Apr-1731. She was the daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort. Ida Roelofse Schenck was baptized on 27-May-1731. Ida married Isaac Adriance.
     Ida Roelofse Schenck was also known as Ida Schenck.

Child of Ida Roelofse Schenck and Isaac Adriance

Elizabeth Roelofse Schenck

F, #18616, b. 27 Dec 1732, d. 5 Nov 1814
Elizabeth Roelofse Schenck|b. 27 Dec 1732\nd. 5 Nov 1814|p187.htm#i18616|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Elizabeth Roelofse Schenck was born on 27-Dec-1732 at Cow Neck, Nassau County, New York. She was the daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort. Elizabeth Roelofse Schenck was baptized on 24-Jan-1732/33. Elizabeth married Supposed Joris Rapalje, son of Abraham Rapelye and Antie Brinckerhoff, on 18-Oct-1753. Elizabeth Roelofse Schenck died on 5-Nov-1814 at Newtown, Queens County, New York, at age 81.

Children of Elizabeth Roelofse Schenck and Supposed Joris Rapalje

Supposed Joris Rapalje

M, #18617, b. 18 Feb 1731/32, d. 12 Jan 1815
Supposed Joris Rapalje|b. 18 Feb 1731/32\nd. 12 Jan 1815|p187.htm#i18617|Abraham Rapelye|b. 19 May 1705\nd. Feb 1777|p38.htm#i3776|Antie Brinckerhoff|b. 4 Oct 1712\nd. 3 Oct 1776|p38.htm#i3777|Lt. Joris Rapelji|b. 4 Mar 1675\nd. 19 Jan 1741|p271.htm#i27010|Angenietje Berrien|b. circa 1675\nd. 3 Nov 1756|p1295.htm#i129444|Joris A. Brinckerhoff|b. 1 Mar 1664\nd. 27 Mar 1729|p289.htm#i28814|Annetje T. Bogaert|b. 23 Aug 1665\nd. 11 Jun 1750|p289.htm#i28813|
      Supposed Joris Rapalje was born on 18-Feb-1731/32 at Newtown, Queens County, New York. He was the son of Abraham Rapelye and Antie Brinckerhoff. Joris married Elizabeth Roelofse Schenck, daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort, on 18-Oct-1753. Supposed Joris Rapalje died on 12-Jan-1815 at age 82.
     He was also known as George Rapalje. He was also known as George Rapelye.

Children of Supposed Joris Rapalje and Elizabeth Roelofse Schenck

Lammetje Roelofse Schenck

F, #18618, b. 25 Oct 1734
Lammetje Roelofse Schenck|b. 25 Oct 1734|p187.htm#i18618|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Lammetje Roelofse Schenck was born on 25-Oct-1734. She was the daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort. Lammetje Roelofse Schenck was baptized on 24-Nov-1734.

Neeltje Roelofse Schenck

F, #18619, b. 24 Oct 1736
Neeltje Roelofse Schenck|b. 24 Oct 1736|p187.htm#i18619|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Neeltje Roelofse Schenck was born on 24-Oct-1736. She was the daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort. Neeltje Roelofse Schenck was baptized on 28-Nov-1736. Neeltje married Joris DeBevoise, son of Jan DeBevoise and Jane Rapalje, in 1766.
     Neeltje Roelofse Schenck was also known as Nelly Schenck.

Children of Neeltje Roelofse Schenck and Joris DeBevoise

Joris DeBevoise

M, #18620, b. circa 1730, d. 9 Jul 1802
Joris DeBevoise|b. circa 1730\nd. 9 Jul 1802|p187.htm#i18620|Jan DeBevoise|b. circa 1704\nd. 26 Apr 1777|p1569.htm#i156840|Jane Rapalje|b. 1707\nd. 25 Aug 1781|p1569.htm#i156839|Carel DeBevoise||p2816.htm#i281504|Margaret Miserole||p2816.htm#i281505|Lt. Joris Rapelji|b. 4 Mar 1675\nd. 19 Jan 1741|p271.htm#i27010|Angenietje Berrien|b. circa 1675\nd. 3 Nov 1756|p1295.htm#i129444|
      Joris DeBevoise was born circa 1730. He was the son of Jan DeBevoise and Jane Rapalje. Joris married Anna Rapelye, daughter of Abraham Rapelye and Antie Brinckerhoff; no issue. Joris married Neeltje Roelofse Schenck, daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort, in 1766. Joris married Anna DeBevoise, daughter of Charles DeBevoise and Eva Voorhees. Joris DeBevoise died on 9-Jul-1802.
     He resided at at Newtown in 1766.

Children of Joris DeBevoise and Neeltje Roelofse Schenck

Child of Joris DeBevoise and Anna DeBevoise

Sarah Roelofse Schenck

F, #18621, b. 6 Mar 1738, d. after 22 Apr 1738
Sarah Roelofse Schenck|b. 6 Mar 1738\nd. after 22 Apr 1738|p187.htm#i18621|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Sarah Roelofse Schenck was born on 6-Mar-1738. She was the daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort. Sarah Roelofse Schenck was baptized on 22-Apr-1738. She died young after 22-Apr-1738.

Judge John Roelofse Schenck

M, #18622, b. 16 Apr 1740
Judge John Roelofse Schenck|b. 16 Apr 1740|p187.htm#i18622|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Judge John Roelofse Schenck was born on 16-Apr-1740. He was the son of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort. Judge John Roelofse Schenck was baptized on 26-May-1740. John married Elizabeth Layton, daughter of William Layton and Margaret Kettels.
     Judge John Roelofse Schenck resided at at North Hempstead, New York. He was also known as Jan Schenck.

Children of Judge John Roelofse Schenck and Elizabeth Layton

Abraham Roelofse Schenck

M, #18623, b. 1 Aug 1742, d. 28 Aug 1825
Abraham Roelofse Schenck|b. 1 Aug 1742\nd. 28 Aug 1825|p187.htm#i18623|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Abraham Roelofse Schenck was born on 1-Aug-1742. He was the son of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort. Abraham Roelofse Schenck was baptized on 5-Sep-1742. Abraham married Catherine Hoogland, daughter of Cornelius Hoogland, on 17-Jan-1770. Abraham Roelofse Schenck died on 28-Aug-1825 at age 83.
     He resided at at Great Neck, Nassau County, New York.

Children of Abraham Roelofse Schenck and Catherine Hoogland

Catherine Hoogland

F, #18624, b. 31 Oct 1750, d. 8 Jul 1829
Catherine Hoogland|b. 31 Oct 1750\nd. 8 Jul 1829|p187.htm#i18624|Cornelius Hoogland||p2877.htm#i287634||||||||||||||||
     Catherine Hoogland was baptized on 31-Oct-1750 at Dutch Reformed Church, Jamaica, Queens County, New York. She was the daughter of Cornelius Hoogland. Catherine married Abraham Roelofse Schenck, son of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort, on 17-Jan-1770. Catherine Hoogland died on 8-Jul-1829 at age 78.
     She was also known as Catalina Hooggland.

Children of Catherine Hoogland and Abraham Roelofse Schenck

Peter Roelofse Schenck

M, #18625, b. 5 Dec 1744
Peter Roelofse Schenck|b. 5 Dec 1744|p187.htm#i18625|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Peter Roelofse Schenck was born on 5-Dec-1744. He was the son of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort.
     Peter Roelofse Schenck resided at at Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York.

Sara Roelofse Schenck

F, #18626, b. 25 Mar 1745
Sara Roelofse Schenck|b. 25 Mar 1745|p187.htm#i18626|Roelof Martense Schenck|b. 18 Oct 1696\nd. 2 May 1777|p187.htm#i18612|Susanna Monfoort|b. 1703\nd. 1 Dec 1748|p186.htm#i18544|Marten R. Schenck|b. 2 Jan 1661\nd. 2 May 1727|p10.htm#i916|Elizabeth Minne|b. circa 1666\nd. 1703|p10.htm#i918|Jan P. Monfoort|b. 23 Feb 1647/48\nd. 1737|p179.htm#i17836|Ida J. Brinckerhoff|b. circa 1668|p185.htm#i18467|

Relationship=2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=3rd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Sara Roelofse Schenck was born on 25-Mar-1745. She was the daughter of Roelof Martense Schenck and Susanna Monfoort.

Antie Monfoort

F, #18639, b. 3 Jul 1732, d. 8 Oct 1796
      Antie Monfoort was born on 3-Jul-1732. Antie married Daniel Brinckerhoff on 3-Apr-1756 at Flushing, Queens County, New York. Antie Monfoort died on 8-Oct-1796 at age 64.
     She was also known as Ann Monfoort.

Children of Antie Monfoort and Daniel Brinckerhoff

Donald Erving Watson

M, #18654, b. 10 Dec 1914, d. 26 Mar 1990
Donald Erving Watson|b. 10 Dec 1914\nd. 26 Mar 1990|p187.htm#i18654|Irving G Watson|b. 5 Apr 1894\nd. 31 Jan 1956|p187.htm#i18657|Elsie Annetie Cantrell|b. 19 Dec 1896\nd. 16 Feb 1994|p187.htm#i18658|Hiram A. Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|William P. Cantrell|b. 18 Jun 1861\nd. 27 Dec 1928|p187.htm#i18664|Olive A. Hill|b. 10 Mar 1865\nd. 12 Sep 1946|p187.htm#i18665|

Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Donald Erving Watson was born on 10-Dec-1914 at Pendleton, Oregon. He was the son of Irving G Watson and Elsie Annetie Cantrell. Donald Erving Watson died on 26-Mar-1990 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 75. Donald was buried at Mount Hood, Oregon.

Irving G Watson

M, #18657, b. 5 Apr 1894, d. 31 Jan 1956
Irving G Watson|b. 5 Apr 1894\nd. 31 Jan 1956|p187.htm#i18657|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Irving G Watson was born on 5-Apr-1894 at Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho. He was the son of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Irving married Elsie Annetie Cantrell, daughter of William Porter Cantrell and Olive Ann Hill. Irving G Watson died on 31-Jan-1956 at age 61.

Child of Irving G Watson and Elsie Annetie Cantrell

Elsie Annetie Cantrell

F, #18658, b. 19 Dec 1896, d. 16 Feb 1994
Elsie Annetie Cantrell|b. 19 Dec 1896\nd. 16 Feb 1994|p187.htm#i18658|William Porter Cantrell|b. 18 Jun 1861\nd. 27 Dec 1928|p187.htm#i18664|Olive Ann Hill|b. 10 Mar 1865\nd. 12 Sep 1946|p187.htm#i18665|||||||||||||
      Elsie Annetie Cantrell was born on 19-Dec-1896 at in the barn at the family farm on five point creek about 2 miles west of, Hilgard, Union County, Oregon. She was the daughter of William Porter Cantrell and Olive Ann Hill. Elsie married Irving G Watson, son of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Elsie married an unknown person on 28-Oct-1931 at Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. She died on 16-Feb-1994 at Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, at age 97.

Child of Elsie Annetie Cantrell and Irving G Watson

Belva (Unknown)

F, #18660

Children of Belva (Unknown)

Jay Watson

M, #18661
Jay Watson||p187.htm#i18661||||Belva (Unknown)||p187.htm#i18660|||||||||||||

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Jay Watson was the son of Belva (Unknown).

Bruce Watson

M, #18662
Bruce Watson||p187.htm#i18662||||Belva (Unknown)||p187.htm#i18660|||||||||||||

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Bruce Watson was the son of Belva (Unknown).

John Watson

M, #18663
John Watson||p187.htm#i18663||||Belva (Unknown)||p187.htm#i18660|||||||||||||

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     John Watson was the son of Belva (Unknown).

William Porter Cantrell

M, #18664, b. 18 Jun 1861, d. 27 Dec 1928
      William Porter Cantrell was born on 18-Jun-1861 at Texas. William married Olive Ann Hill on 4-Jul-1885 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. William Porter Cantrell died on 27-Dec-1928 at Baker, Baker County, Oregon, at age 67. William was buried on 1-Jan-1929 at Hilgard Cemetery, Hilgard, Union County, Oregon.

Child of William Porter Cantrell and Olive Ann Hill

Olive Ann Hill

F, #18665, b. 10 Mar 1865, d. 12 Sep 1946
      Olive Ann Hill was born on 10-Mar-1865 at Lowell, Lake County, Indiana. Olive married William Porter Cantrell on 4-Jul-1885 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Olive Ann Hill died on 12-Sep-1946 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 81. Olive was buried on 16-Sep-1946 at Hilgard Cemetery, Hilgard, Union County, Oregon.
      In a note from Elsie Cantrell the names Meyers and Cantrell are given after Olive ann's. dew.

Child of Olive Ann Hill and William Porter Cantrell

Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.

M, #18683, b. 8 Apr 1853, d. 15 Oct 1917
Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Hiram Abiff Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Nathan W. Watson|b. 5 Sep 1791\nd. 17 Sep 1849|p188.htm#i18724|Electa Phillips|b. circa 1795|p188.htm#i18725|James Hendricks|b. 23 Jun 1808\nd. 8 Jul 1870|p7.htm#i677|Drusilla Dorris|b. 8 Feb 1810\nd. 20 May 1881|p7.htm#i696|

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Hiram Abiff Watson, Jr.
      Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. was born on 8-Apr-1853 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. He was the son of Hiram Abiff Watson and Rebecca Hendricks. Hiram married Lovina Hyer, daughter of Christian Larsen Hyer and Lovina Ericsen Hogan, on 11-May-1874 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Hiram married Addie Jane Wildman, daughter of Edward Wildman and Jane Baxter, on 14-Oct-1884 at Logan Temple, Logan, Cache County, Utah. Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. died on 15-Oct-1917 at Hot Lake, Union County, Oregon, at age 64. Hiram was buried at LeGrande, Union County, Oregon.
     He was also known as Hyrum Abiff Watson Jr.

When Hiram was just a small child, his father was called by the church to take a team and wagon and go back east to help the Saints prepare to come to Utah. While he was gone he made a visit to his folks and they persuaded him to remain with them. He wrote to his wife in Salt Lake and tried to persuade her to bring their young son and come back to live with him. Rebecca felt that this would necessitate giving up her religion and she couldn't do that. So she lived with her parents until her marriage to Samuel Roskelley. This second marriage was performed by Brigham Young in his office in Salt Lake City, Ut. Hiram Jr. moved with his mother and step-father to Richmond, Ut. when he was six years old. They lived there until Samuel Roskelley was called to preside as Bishop of the Smithfield Ward - they then made their home in Smithfield. It was in Smithfield that Hiram received his education.

Hiram and his family homesteaded a farm in Lewiston, Ut. He owned one of the first threshing machines. They also lived in Smithfield, Ut. and Fairview, Ida. Then they moved to Rexburg, Ida. Hiram worked on the canals and en­gaged in freighting business between Rexburg and Idaho Falls, Ida. In 1889 Hiram and his wife, Addle, and their two children went to Washington where he worked on the railroad. They lived in tents in a workers camp. Hiram and Alma Merrill were contractors for the railroad and hired a crew of men to work for them. In 1890 Addie and her children returned to Rexburg, Ida. and took care of Lovina's older children while Lovina went to care for her husband. Hiram worked for the railroad three or four years.

When Hiram was about forty years old he had a great desire to meet his father whom he hadn't seen since he was a young child. He journeyed to where his father was in the east. After visiting for a short time, Hiram returned to his home in Rexburg and brought his father with him for a visit. About 1901 he moved with his wife, Lovina, and their family to LeGrand, Ore. He worked for the Amalgamated Sugar Co. Then started selling insurance and traveled a great deal.

Children of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer

Children of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Addie Jane Wildman

Lovina Hyer

F, #18684, b. 4 Mar 1855, d. 16 Apr 1937
Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Christian Larsen Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina Ericsen Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|||||||||||||
      Lovina Hyer was born on 4-Mar-1855 at Bountiful, Davis County, Utah. She was the daughter of Christian Larsen Hyer and Lovina Ericsen Hogan. Lovina married Hiram Abiff Watson Jr., son of Hiram Abiff Watson and Rebecca Hendricks, on 11-May-1874 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Lovina Hyer died on 16-Apr-1937 at Sugar, Madison County, Idaho, at age 82. Lovina was buried on 19-Apr-1937 at Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho.

Children of Lovina Hyer and Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.

Hiram Abiff Watson

M, #18685, b. 30 Jun 1875, d. 12 Dec 1875
Hiram Abiff Watson|b. 30 Jun 1875\nd. 12 Dec 1875|p187.htm#i18685|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Hiram Abiff Watson was born on 30-Jun-1875 at Smithfield, Cache County, Utah. He was the son of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Hiram Abiff Watson died on 12-Dec-1875 at Smithfield, Cache County, Utah.

Lovina Rebecca Watson

F, #18686, b. 18 Oct 1876, d. 12 Jan 1963
Lovina Rebecca Watson|b. 18 Oct 1876\nd. 12 Jan 1963|p187.htm#i18686|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Lovina Rebecca Watson was born on 18-Oct-1876 at Richmond, Cache County, Utah. She was the daughter of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Lovina Rebecca Watson died on 12-Jan-1963 at age 86.

Harriet Caroline Watson

F, #18687, b. 15 Oct 1878, d. 17 Jul 1969
Harriet Caroline Watson|b. 15 Oct 1878\nd. 17 Jul 1969|p187.htm#i18687|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Harriet Caroline Watson was born on 15-Oct-1878 at Lewiston, Cache County, Utah. She was the daughter of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Harriet married John Alvin Morris on 15-Apr-1896. Harriet Caroline Watson died on 17-Jul-1969 at age 90.

Electa Watson

F, #18688, b. 4 Oct 1880, d. 13 Aug 1962
Electa Watson|b. 4 Oct 1880\nd. 13 Aug 1962|p187.htm#i18688|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Electa Watson was born on 4-Oct-1880 at Beaver Canyon, Oneida County, Idaho. She was the daughter of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Electa married Robert Anthony Tempest on 31-Oct-1901. Electa Watson died on 13-Aug-1962 at age 81.

Zina Watson

F, #18689, b. 14 Dec 1882, d. 11 Jan 1899
Zina Watson|b. 14 Dec 1882\nd. 11 Jan 1899|p187.htm#i18689|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Zina Watson was born on 14-Dec-1882 at Lewiston, Cache County, Utah. She was the daughter of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Zina Watson died on 11-Jan-1899 at Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, at age 16.

Ira Watson

M, #18690, b. 31 Mar 1887, d. 25 Jun 1947
Ira Watson|b. 31 Mar 1887\nd. 25 Jun 1947|p187.htm#i18690|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Ira Watson was born on 31-Mar-1887 at Lewiston, Cache County, Utah. He was the son of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Ira married Ann Eliza Edwards on 9-Jun-1909. Ira Watson died on 25-Jun-1947 at age 60.

Cyral A. Watson

M, #18691, b. 11 Sep 1889, d. 5 Nov 1979
Cyral A. Watson|b. 11 Sep 1889\nd. 5 Nov 1979|p187.htm#i18691|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Cyral A. Watson was born on 11-Sep-1889 at Fairview, Franklin County, Idaho. He was the son of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Cyral married Minnie Mable Christensen on 15-Sep-1920. Cyral A. Watson died on 5-Nov-1979 at age 90.

Cyrus 'H' Watson

M, #18692, b. 11 Sep 1889, d. 26 Mar 1948
Cyrus 'H' Watson|b. 11 Sep 1889\nd. 26 Mar 1948|p187.htm#i18692|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Cyrus 'H' Watson was born on 11-Sep-1889 at Fairview, Franklin County, Idaho. He was the son of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Cyrus married Anna Mabel Burke on 16-Jun-1913 at Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho. Cyrus 'H' Watson died on 26-Mar-1948 at Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, at age 58. Cyrus was buried on 30-Mar-1948.

Children of Cyrus 'H' Watson and Anna Mabel Burke

Oliver Watson

M, #18693, b. 23 Dec 1900, d. 5 Jan 1901
Oliver Watson|b. 23 Dec 1900\nd. 5 Jan 1901|p187.htm#i18693|Hiram Abiff Watson Jr.|b. 8 Apr 1853\nd. 15 Oct 1917|p187.htm#i18683|Lovina Hyer|b. 4 Mar 1855\nd. 16 Apr 1937|p187.htm#i18684|Hiram A. Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|Christian L. Hyer|b. 8 Sep 1817\nd. 20 Sep 1901|p188.htm#i18753|Lovina E. Hogan|b. 14 Jul 1836\nd. 16 Sep 1862|p188.htm#i18754|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Oliver Watson was born on 23-Dec-1900 at Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho. He was the son of Hiram Abiff Watson Jr. and Lovina Hyer. Oliver Watson died on 5-Jan-1901.

Hiram Abiff Watson

M, #18694, b. 22 Aug 1828, d. 20 Apr 1908
Hiram Abiff Watson|b. 22 Aug 1828\nd. 20 Apr 1908|p187.htm#i18694|Nathan Whitney Watson|b. 5 Sep 1791\nd. 17 Sep 1849|p188.htm#i18724|Electa Phillips|b. circa 1795|p188.htm#i18725|||||||||||||
      Hiram Abiff Watson was born on 22-Aug-1828 at Rochester, Monroe County, New York. He was the son of Nathan Whitney Watson and Electa Phillips. Hiram married Rebecca Hendricks, daughter of James Hendricks and Drusilla Dorris, on 7-Jul-1852 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Hiram Abiff Watson died on 20-Apr-1908 at Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, at age 79. Hiram was buried at Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

Child of Hiram Abiff Watson and Rebecca Hendricks

Rebecca Hendricks

F, #18695, b. 2 Nov 1835, d. 11 May 1880
Rebecca Hendricks|b. 2 Nov 1835\nd. 11 May 1880|p187.htm#i18695|James Hendricks|b. 23 Jun 1808\nd. 8 Jul 1870|p7.htm#i677|Drusilla Dorris|b. 8 Feb 1810\nd. 20 May 1881|p7.htm#i696|Abraham Hendricks|b. between 1765 and 1766\nd. 14 Feb 1848|p7.htm#i657|Charlotte Hinton|b. circa 1767|p7.htm#i665|William Dorris|b. circa 1785|p2756.htm#i275591|Catherine Frost||p2756.htm#i275592|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Rebecca Hendricks
      Rebecca Hendricks was born on 2-Nov-1835 at near, Franklin, Simpson County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of James Hendricks and Drusilla Dorris. Rebecca married Hiram Abiff Watson, son of Nathan Whitney Watson and Electa Phillips, on 7-Jul-1852 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Rebecca married Samuel Roskelley, son of Thomas Roskelley and Ann Kitt, on 22-Jul-1858 at Brigham Young's office, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; by Brigham Young. Rebecca Hendricks died on 11-May-1880 at Smithfield, Cache County, Utah, at age 44. Rebecca was buried at Smithfield City Cemetery, Smithfield, Cache County, Utah.
     

Soon after Rebecca was born, the family moved to Clay Co., Mo. to be with the Saints, as was related in the history of Drusilla Dorris Hendricks.They moved to Nauvoo, Ill. in 1840 after much persecution in various places. Here she probably began her schooling. They moved with the Saints to Winter Quarters (now Council Bluffs) and finally crossed the plains to the Salt Lake Valley, reaching there 4 Oct. 1847. They suffered many privations and hardships as are mentioned in the autobiography of her mother. It was probably while the Hendricks family were living at the Warm Springs Bath House north of Salt Lake City, that Rebecca met Hiram Abiff Watson, who came to Utah enroute to California in 1850. He and Rebecca, who was sixteen and a half, were married. It is likely that they lived at first with the Hendricks family. Hiram was a carpenter by trade. The only other information concerning this marriage is taken from the words of Rebecca's mother: "Rebecca's husband went back east on a mission and stayed for one year. Wrote good letters. He thought he could live his religion there as well as here and wanted her to go to him or if she desired, he would come and fetch her. She wrote him that she would neither go with or without him from the Church, for in it were all our hopes." As Hiram did not return to Salt Lake City, they were Divorced and Rebecca was left to raise her baby alone. Sometime between 1854 and 1856, Rebecca met Samuel Roskelley, who was a convert from England. He had been in the employ of President Brigham Young and may have brought some of the President's family to Warm Springs, or she could have met him at any of the many church functions they attended. In 1856 Samuel was called on a mission to his native England. Just one month after his arrival home in 1858, Samuel and Rebecca were married. They moved to Provo for a short time, but soon returned to Salt Lake City. The following Spring Samuel and his brother-in-law, William Thomas VanNoy bought a shingle mill and water power on North Mill Creek and made shingles for which they had good sale. In the Spring of 1860 Samuel and Rebecca, togeth­er with the rest of the Hendricks family, upon the advice of President Brigham Young, moved north to Cache Valley to open up farms. With the arrival of these families in 1860 a permanent fort was built in Richmond for protection against the Indians. The fort consisted of two rows of houses running east and west facing each other with corrals and sheds for live!. stock back of the homes. In 1862 Samuel Roskelley was made bishop of the Smithfield ward and in Jan. 1863 they moved to Smithfield, Ut. Here they had a fort built similar to that in Richmond. The houses were of logs. Outside the fort considerable farming and irrigating was being carried on. There were few aspects of the growth of Smithfield in which Samuel Roskelley and his wives did not take part. Rebecca, with her big house, was respon­sible for entertaining visiting apostles and other Church dignitaries while in Smithfield. Samuel was made mayor of Smithfield in 1870 in addition to the many offices he held in various companies. Thus most of the rearing of the family must have fallen on Rebecca. But it has been said that Samuel, Rebecca and the other wives were good managers, and considered the waste of time a very grave thing. Rebecca was made a counselor in the Y.W.M.I.A. which was organized in 1875. She also was made a counselor in the Primary Association when it was organ­ized in 1879.

Child of Rebecca Hendricks and Hiram Abiff Watson

Children of Rebecca Hendricks and Samuel Roskelley

Elizabeth Mahala Hendricks

F, #18696, b. 10 May 1828, d. 12 Oct 1851
Elizabeth Mahala Hendricks|b. 10 May 1828\nd. 12 Oct 1851|p187.htm#i18696|James Hendricks|b. 23 Jun 1808\nd. 8 Jul 1870|p7.htm#i677|Drusilla Dorris|b. 8 Feb 1810\nd. 20 May 1881|p7.htm#i696|Abraham Hendricks|b. between 1765 and 1766\nd. 14 Feb 1848|p7.htm#i657|Charlotte Hinton|b. circa 1767|p7.htm#i665|William Dorris|b. circa 1785|p2756.htm#i275591|Catherine Frost||p2756.htm#i275592|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Elizabeth Mahala Hendricks was born on 10-May-1827 at Franklin, Simpson County, Kentucky. She was born on 10-May-1828 at Simpson County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of James Hendricks and Drusilla Dorris. Elizabeth married Fredrick Nantz Bainbridge, son of John Washington Bainbridge and Maria Watkins Nantz, in 1847 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Elizabeth married James Gammell, son of James Gemmell and Jean Dickie, on 27-Nov-1850 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Elizabeth Mahala Hendricks died on 12-Oct-1851 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, at age 23. Elizabeth was buried on 19-Oct-1851 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah.
Census1850Utah County, Utah
Census-Occ1850supervisor of roads

Child of Elizabeth Mahala Hendricks and Fredrick Nantz Bainbridge

Child of Elizabeth Mahala Hendricks and James Gammell

William Dorris Hendricks

M, #18697, b. 6 Nov 1829, d. 6 May 1909
William Dorris Hendricks|b. 6 Nov 1829\nd. 6 May 1909|p187.htm#i18697|James Hendricks|b. 23 Jun 1808\nd. 8 Jul 1870|p7.htm#i677|Drusilla Dorris|b. 8 Feb 1810\nd. 20 May 1881|p7.htm#i696|Abraham Hendricks|b. between 1765 and 1766\nd. 14 Feb 1848|p7.htm#i657|Charlotte Hinton|b. circa 1767|p7.htm#i665|William Dorris|b. circa 1785|p2756.htm#i275591|Catherine Frost||p2756.htm#i275592|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Dorris Hendricks
      William Dorris Hendricks was born on 6-Nov-1829 at West Franklin, Simpson County, Kentucky. He was the son of James Hendricks and Drusilla Dorris. William married Mary Jane Andrus, daughter of Milo Andrus and Abigail Jane Daley, on 12-Mar-1851 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. William married Alvira Lavona Smith, daughter of William Smith and Amanda Melissa Barnes, on 4-Aug-1851 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. William married Almira Davenport, daughter of James Davenport and Almira Phelps, on 10-Oct-1865 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. William married Kjerstin Olofsson, daughter of Olof Per Olson and Kjerstn Larrson, on 27-Sep-1886. William married Eleanor Ann Maybin, daughter of Patrick Maybin and Martha Crawford, on 3-Dec-1897 at Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. William Dorris Hendricks died on 6-May-1909 at Richmond, Cache County, Utah, at age 79. William was buried on 9-May-1909 at Richmond City Cemetery, Richmond, Cache County, Utah.
     He ended military service on 26-Jul-1847 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California; mustered out of Mormon Battalion.









Hendricks, William Dorris
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 4, p.563
Hendricks, William Dorris, president of the Oneida Stake, Idaho, from 1884 to 1887, was born Nov. 6, 1829, in Franklin, Kentucky, a son of James Hendricks and Druscilla Dorris. He was baptized when eight years old, went to California as one of the Mormon Battalion, and came to Utah in 1847. He was ordained a High Priest June 10, 1877, and was set apart June 1, 1884, as president of Oneida Stake by Moses Thatcher. He died May 7, 1909.

WILLIAM DORRIS HENDRICKS, son of James and Drusilla (Dorris) Hendricks, born 6 Nov. 1829 near Franklin, Ky. He married 1st MARY JANE ANDRUS 12 Mar. 1851. The ceremony was performed by Pres. Brigham Young at the Warm Springs bath house, north of Salt Lake City. She was born 15 Nov 1833 at Florence, Huron County, Ohio, daughter of Milo and Abigail Jane (Daley) Andrus. They were the parents of eleven children. She died 15 Nov 1914, Richmond, Ut.


William Dorris Hendricks married 2nd ALVIRA LAVONA SMITH. She was born in Kirtland, Ohio, 16 Dec. 1831, daughter of Warren and Amanda (Barnes) Smith. She died 25 Aug. 1921 at Logan, Ut. and was buried in Richmond, Ut. She was the mother of ten children.

The 3rd wife of William Dorris Hendricks was ALMIRA DAVENPORT, born 11 Mar 1847 at Winter Quarters, Iowa. She was the last survivor of the Hauns Mill Massacre. Her parents were James and Almira (Phelps) Davenport. Fourteen children were born to this marriage. She died 16 Jan. 1928 at Richmond, Ut. where she was buried.

CHRISTINE OLSEN was the 4th wife chosen by William Dorris Hendricks. She was born 29 July 1862 in Sodermanlan, Sweden, daughter of Ole P. Olsen and Christina L. Olsen. She died 18 Oct. 1923; and was the mother of six children.

William Dorris Hendricks married 5th ELEANOR ANNA MAYBIN. Her first husband was Francis Greenwell, by whom she had one daughter. This 5th marriage took place in Juarez, Mexico 3 Dec. 1897. They had one child. Eleanor later married Francello Durfey. Eleanor was born 17 Feb. 1871 at Dunnamoy, Ireland, daughter of Patrick and Martha (Crawford) Maybin. She died in Salt Lake City, Ut., 22 Jan. 1958 and was buried at Kaysville, Ut.

William Dorris Hendricks died 6 May 1909 at Lewiston, Ut. and was buried at Richmond, Ut. The events in the early life of William Dorris Hendricks are narrated by his mother in her autobiography When his father was injured in the battle of Crooked River by the mob on 25 Oct. 1839, he became an invalid for the rest of his life and William, at nine years of age, assumed the responsibility of caring for the family. Like other pioneers they had a difficult time and suffered the added hardships of mob violence. On 17 March 1839 they left Missouri for Nauvoo, Ill. Here William hauled rock and worked on the Temple; became a member of the Nauvoo Legion and played the fife in the band. The memorable meeting, after the death of the Prophet Joseph Smith, when the mantle of Joseph fell upon Brigham Young, was attended by William.

The Hendricks family left Illinois after a stay of seven years and started on their way to the Rocky Mountains. As was related by his mother, he joined the Mormon Battalion, being one of its youngest members, and left for Mexico on June 16, 1846. This episode is well documented in "The March of the Mormon Battalion". He was a private in Company D. Nelson Higgins was his captain. They walked from Fort Leavenworth to San Diego, Calif. After enduring every known privation and sacrifice incident to pioneer trail blazers, they reached California and became an integral part of the American Forces in wresting the west coast from Mexico. He was discharged from the Army on 17 June 1847 at Temple Hill in Los Angeles. His army equipment and a mule were given him and with these he journeyed to Utah and joined his family in the Salt Lake Valley on 14 Oct., ten days after they arrived. (Family traditions differ as to the Battalion activities of William; some stories state he wintered in Pueblo, Colo. rather than in California.) William built a house in the Fort wall for the family. It was 4 Aug. 1851 that he married Alvira Lavona Smith in plural marriage in accordance with the teachings of his church of that period.
William Dorris Hendricks built the first bridge over City Creek in Salt Lake City and served under Col. W. H. Kimball in the Walker Indian War of 1853. He built the first bath house at the Warm Springs and lived there with his wives Mary Jane and Alvira. At this time many of Brigham Young's socials were held there.

In the year 1860 he moved with his wives, children and parents to Cache Valley and assisted in the settlement of Richmond where he became its first Mayor in 1864 and served two terms. Stock raising, farming, milling, banking and contracting were engaged in. In cooperation with Ira Hogan, a grist mill was built in High Creek Canyon; also a carding machine mill was built which later burned down. In cooperation with Thomas Ricks and William Hyde the Deseret and Central Flour Mills were built in Logan. He was a partner with David Eccles in these enterprises and later bought him out. When the railroad was extended from Franklin, Ida. to Butte, Mont., he took the contract for laying the rails. Construction contracts were also held with the Central Pacific and Northern Pacific Roads. With Thomas Ricks they furnished the ties for the railroad from Cache Valley to Garrison, Mont. In 1877 the Lewiston, Ut. Ward was organized with William Hendricks Lewis as Bishop and William Dorris Hendricks a counselor. When called to Lewiston he took up some land and Alvira, his second wife lived on one section and Almira the third wife lived on another. In 1884 a call came to him to be President of the Oneida Stake in Southern

Idaho. He moved his second wife, Alvira, to Oxford, Ida. for one year. Because of the crusade against the Mormons due to polygamy he was obliged to move Alvira back to Richmond and Mary Jane to Oxford. Much was accomplished in helping to build up this community. In 1886 he visited his family home in Kentucky and April 25, 1887 found him leaving Utah by team for Mexico. At this time the marriage to Christine Olsen was consumated and she went to Mexico with him. Later his wife Alvira and her family were sent for and they arrived in Mexico on June 23, 1889. Stock raising and mining engaged his attention while there, which resulted in large financial losses. Machinery was sent down from Logan to establish the first flour mill in Mexico. Several trips to Utah were made during his exile in Mexico. On one trip in May 1890 he purchased a large stock ranch in Gentile Valley, Id. After the Church issued the Manifesto his families moved back to Richmond from Mexico in April 1892. In 1889 he was released from the Presidency of the Oneida Stake and Mary Jane returned to her Richmond home. William was then sustained as Patriarch of the Benson Stake. The remaining years of his life were spent in Richmond and Lewiston, Ut. W. D. as he was called, loved a good time, and he was a very kind, but stern man. He frequently played his violin for socials and dances. Thirty two of his forty two children survived him and all who grew to maturity were offered an education. Seven of his sons filled L.D.S. missions. As one of the great empire builders of the West, his church, state, family and friends all have reason to honor and respect him.



History: When his father was injured in the battle of Crooked River by the mob on 25 Oct. 1839, he became an invalid for the rest of his life and William, at nine years of age, assumed the responsibility of caring for the family. Like other pioneers they had a difficult time and suffered the added hardships of mob violence.

On 17 March 1839 they left Missouri for Nauvoo, Ill. Here William hauled rock and worked on the Temple; became a member of the Nauvoo Legion and played the fife in the band. The memorable meeting, after the death of the Prophet Joseph Smith, when the mantle of Joseph fell upon Brigham Young, was attended by William.

The Hendricks family left Illinois after a stay of seven years and started on their way to the Rocky Mountains. As was related by his mother, he joined the Mormon Battalion, being one of its youngest members, and left for Mexico on June 16, 1846. This episode is well documented in "The March of the Mormon Battalion". He was a private in Company D. Nelson Higgins was his captain. They walked from Fort Leavenworth to San Diego, Calif. After enduring every known privation and sacrifice incident to pioneer trail blazers, they reached California and became an integral part of the American Forces in wresting the west coast from Mexico. He was discharged from the Army on 17 June 1847 at Temple Hill in Los Angeles. His army equipment and a mule were given him and with these he journeyed to Utah and joined his family in the Salt Lake Valley on 14 Oct., ten days after they arrived. (Family traditions differ as to the Battalion activities of William; some stories state he wintered in Pueblo, Colo. rather than in California.)

William built a house in the Fort wall for the family. It was 4 Aug. 1851 that he married Alvira Lavona Smith in plural marriage in accordance with the teachings of his church of that period.

William Dorris Hendricks built the first bridge over City Creek in Salt Lake City and served under Col. W. H. Kimball in the Walker Indian War of 1853. He built the first bath house at the Warm Springs and lived there with his wives Mary Jane and Alvira. At this time many of Brigham Young's socials were held there.

In the year 1860 he moved with his wives, children and parents to Cache Valley and assisted in the settlement of Richmond where he became its first Mayor in 1864 and served two terms. Stock raising, farming, milling, banking and contracting were engaged in. In cooperation with Ira Hogan, a grist mill was built in High Creek Canyon; also a carding machine mill was built which later burned down. In cooperation with Thomas Ricks and William Hyde the Deseret and Central Flour Mills were built in Logan. He was a partner with David Eccles in these enterprises and later bought him out. When the railroad was extended from Franklin, Ida. to Butte, Mont., he took the contract for laying the rails. Construction contracts were also held with the Central Pacific and Northern Pacific Roads. With Thomas Ricks they furnished the ties for the railroad from Cache Valley to Garrison, Mont. In 1877 the Lewiston, Ut. Ward was organized with William Hendricks Lewis as Bishop and William Dorris Hendricks a counselor. When called to Lewiston he took up some land and Alvira, his second wife lived on one section and Almira the third wife lived on another.

In 1884 a call came to him to be President of the Oneida Stake in Southern Idaho. He moved his second wife, Alvira, to Oxford, Ida. for one year. Because of the crusade against the Mormons due to polygamy he was obliged to move Alvira back to Richmond and Mary Jane to Oxford. Much was accomplished in helping to build up this community.

In 1886 he visited his family home in Kentucky and April 25, 1887 found him leaving Utah by team for Mexico. At this time the marriage to Christine Olsen was consumated and she went to Mexico with him. Later his wife Alvira and her family were sent for and they arrived in Mexico on June 23, 1889. Stock raising and mining engaged his attention while there, which resulted in large financial losses. Machinery was sent down from Logan to establish the first flour mill in Mexico.

Several trips to Utah were made during his exile in Mexico. On one trip in May 1890 he purchased a large stock ranch in Gentile Valley, Ida. After the Church issued the Manifesto his families moved back to Richmond from Mexico in April 1892. In 1889 he was released from the Presidency of the Oneida Stake and Mary Jane returned to her Richmond home. William was then sustained as Patriarch of the Benson Stake.

The remaining years of his life were spent in Richmond and Lewiston, Ut. W. D. as he was called, loved a good time, and he was a very kind, but stern man. He frequently played his violin for socials and dances. Thirty two of his forty two children survived him and all who grew to maturity were offered an education. Seven of his sons filled L.D.S, missions. As one of the great empire builders of the West, his church, state, family and friends all have reason to honor and respect him.

(Marguerite H. Allen, Henry Hendricks Genealogy, 1963, pp. 45-47.).

Children of William Dorris Hendricks and Alvira Lavona Smith

Children of William Dorris Hendricks and Mary Jane Andrus

Children of William Dorris Hendricks and Almira Davenport

Children of William Dorris Hendricks and Kjerstin Olofsson

Child of William Dorris Hendricks and Eleanor Ann Maybin

Catherine Tabitha Hendricks

F, #18698, b. 2 Aug 1832, d. 1880
Catherine Tabitha Hendricks|b. 2 Aug 1832\nd. 1880|p187.htm#i18698|James Hendricks|b. 23 Jun 1808\nd. 8 Jul 1870|p7.htm#i677|Drusilla Dorris|b. 8 Feb 1810\nd. 20 May 1881|p7.htm#i696|Abraham Hendricks|b. between 1765 and 1766\nd. 14 Feb 1848|p7.htm#i657|Charlotte Hinton|b. circa 1767|p7.htm#i665|William Dorris|b. circa 1785|p2756.htm#i275591|Catherine Frost||p2756.htm#i275592|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Catherine Tabitha Hendricks
      Catherine Tabitha Hendricks was born on 2-Aug-1832 at near, Franklin, Simpson County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of James Hendricks and Drusilla Dorris. Catherine married William Thomas Van Noy, son of Nathaniel Van Noy and Margaret Tinsley, on 11-Aug-1851 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Catherine Tabitha Hendricks died in 1880 at Richmond, Cache County, Utah. Catherine was buried at Richmond City Cemetery, Richmond, Cache County, Utah.
Census24-Jun-1880Pleasant Valley or Beaver Cannon, Oneida County, Idaho

Children of Catherine Tabitha Hendricks and William Thomas Van Noy

Joseph Smith Hendricks

M, #18699, b. 23 Mar 1838, d. 18 Jan 1922
Joseph Smith Hendricks|b. 23 Mar 1838\nd. 18 Jan 1922|p187.htm#i18699|James Hendricks|b. 23 Jun 1808\nd. 8 Jul 1870|p7.htm#i677|Drusilla Dorris|b. 8 Feb 1810\nd. 20 May 1881|p7.htm#i696|Abraham Hendricks|b. between 1765 and 1766\nd. 14 Feb 1848|p7.htm#i657|Charlotte Hinton|b. circa 1767|p7.htm#i665|William Dorris|b. circa 1785|p2756.htm#i275591|Catherine Frost||p2756.htm#i275592|

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Joseph Smith Hendricks
      Joseph Smith Hendricks was born on 23-Mar-1838 at Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri. He was the son of James Hendricks and Drusilla Dorris. Joseph married Sariah Fidelia Pew, daughter of William Pew and Fedelina Calkins, on 4-Jan-1857 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; by President Young. Joseph married Fedilia Sarich. Joseph married Lucinda Bess, daughter of Juel Josiah Bess and Laura Richardson, on 10-Oct-1864 at Endowment House, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Joseph Smith Hendricks died on 18-Jan-1922 at Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, at age 83. Joseph was buried on 20-Jan-1922 at Richmond City Cemetery, Richmond, Cache County, Utah.
      Left to Right, Back Row: Elizabeth Prescinda, Sarah Fidelia Whittle, John Henry, Lurinda Alice, William Dorris
Second Row: Joseph Smith Jr., Sarah Fidelia Pew, Joseph Smith Hendricks, Lucinda Bess, Juel Josiah
Front Row: Asa Oliver. Hyrum Smith.



Left to Right, Back Row:William Dorris, Joseph Smith Jr., Juel Josiah
Second Row: Lurinda Alice, Sarah Fidelia Whittle, Elizabeth Prescinda
Front Row: Hyrum Smith, John Henry, Asa Oliver.

When Joseph was born both he and his mother were critically ill. The Prophet Joseph Smith was in the vicinity and Joseph's father James sent for him. Joseph Smith blessed Drusilla and she was promised health and strength. Taking the baby in his arms he asked if they had a name for him. Since they had not
selected one, the Prophet, with James assisting, blessed the baby and named him Joseph Smith HENDRICKS. The mother and baby regained their health.

Joseph at the age of nine became the main support for his family during their trek across the plains. They entered the Salt Lake Valley on October 4, 1847. Here they built a home in the fort wall and later at the Warm Springs Bath House which the family operated for the church. They made bread, served meals and operated the bathing facilities with the help of a negro servant, Bill, and two negro women, Cad and Chloe.

When Joseph married Sariah Fidelia PEW, Brigham Young performed the ceremony. Joseph took Lucinda BESS as a plural wife in 1864. These families lived in Richmond and Lewiston, Utah, and later moved to Swan Lake, Idaho where three of the children died. Joseph did contract building and
freighting for the railroad. They later moved to the Snake River country in Idaho and established the town of Marysville. Land was cleared, houses built, saw mills contructed and an irrigation system established.

Joseph became first counselor when the Marysville ward was organized. About 1915 Joseph moved back to Lewiston, Utah. He died at Tremonton at the home of his grand-daughter.

Children of Joseph Smith Hendricks and Sariah Fidelia Pew

Children of Joseph Smith Hendricks and Lucinda Bess

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