1901 - 1989 (88 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Annie Lorie Gardner was born 3 Apr 1901, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT (daughter of Reuben Gardner and Lucy Almira Snow); died 28 Jun 1989, Brigham City, Box Elder Co., UT; was buried Aft 28 Jun 1989, Richmond City Cemetery, Richmond, Cache Co., UT. Other Events:
- 1910 Census: 8 May 1910, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT
- 1930 Census: 4 Apr 1930, Midvale, Salt Lake Co., UT
- 1940 Census: 10 Apr 1940, Richmond, Cache Co., UT
Notes:
1910 Census:
ED 212, sheet 9B
Pine Valley
Gardener, Reuben Head M W 53 M1 30 UT Canada Canada Farmer - Home Farm
---, Lucy Wife F W 49 M1 30 12 10 UT VT Canada
---, Mason Son M W 25 S UT UT UT Farm Laborer - Home Farm
---, Artemesia Dau F W 22 S UT UT UT School teacher - District chool
---, Eva Dau F W 20 S UT UT UT
---, Erastus Son M W 18 S UT UT UT Laborer - Odd Jobs
---, Ivie May Dau F W 15 S UT UT UT
---, Laura Dau F W 12 S UT UT UT
---, Annie Dau F W 9 S UT UT UT
---, Helen Dau F W 6 S UT UT UT
---, Effie Dau F W 4 S UT UT UT
1930 Census:
ED 112, sheet 2B
495 East Center Street
Pulsipher, John W Head M W 30 Md 25 UT UT UT Teacher - Public School
---, Annie G Wife F W 29 Md 24 UT UT UT
---, Harlan G Son M W 3 8/12 S UT UT UT
---, Mason W Son M W 1 7/12 S UT UT UT
1940 Census:
ED 3-47, sheet 11A
Pulsipher, John Wm. Head M W 39 Md Utah 1935: Same Place Teacher - High School
---, Ann Wife F W 39 Md Utah "
---, Harlan Son M W 13 S Utah "
---, Bob Son M W 9 S Utah "
---, Wilma Dau F W 6 S Utah "
Annie married John William Pulsipher 7 May 1925, Saint George, Washington Co., UT. John (son of John Madsen Pulsipher and Elizabeth Rowena Romney) was born 16 Nov 1899, Saint George, Washington Co., UT; died 30 Jul 1989, Alpine, Utah Co., UT; was buried Aft 30 Jul 1989, Richmond City Cemetery, Richmond, Cache Co., UT. [Group Sheet]
Notes:
Married:
Ancestry.com. Utah, Select Marriages, 1887-1966
Name:J. William Pulsipher
Gender:Male
Race:White
Age:25
Birth Date:16 Nov 1899
Birth Place:St. George, Washington, Utah
Marriage Date:7 May 1925
Marriage Place:St. George, Washington, Utah
Father:John M. Pulsipher
Mother:Roena May Romney
Spouse:Annie Laurie Gardner
Gender:Female
Race:White
Age:24
Birth Date:3 Apr 1901
Birth Place:Pine Valley, Washington, Utah
Father:Ruben Gardner
Mother:Lucy Almira Snow
FHL Film Number:0484826
Reference ID:2:3WHGZZF
Children:
- Harlan Gardner Pulsipher was born 8 Jul 1926, ____, ____, UT; died Unknown.
- Mason William Pulsipher was born 20 Aug 1928, Cedar City, Iron Co., UT; died 26 Nov 1933, Logan, Cache Co., UT; was buried 28 Nov 1933, Richmond City Cemetery, Richmond, Cache Co., UT.
- Bob Pulsipher
- Wilma A. Pulsipher
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Generation: 2
2. | Reuben Gardner was born 1 Sep 1857, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT (son of Robert Gardner and Jane McKeown); died 2 Jun 1945, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT; was buried 6 Jun 1945, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT. Other Events:
- 1910 Census: 8 May 1910, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT
Notes:
Son of Robert Gardner and Jane McKeown
Married Lucy Almira Snow, 10 Dec 1879, St. George, Washington, Utah
Children - Reuben Gardner, Clarence Snow Gardner, Mason Gardner, Artemesia Garner, Erastus Snow Gardner, Ivie May Gardner, Murray Gardner, Annie Loree Gardner, Helen Gardner, Effie Gardner
1910 Census:
ED 212, sheet 9B
Pine Valley
Gardener, Reuben Head M W 53 M1 30 UT Canada Canada Farmer - Home Farm
---, Lucy Wife F W 49 M1 30 12 10 UT VT Canada
---, Mason Son M W 25 S UT UT UT Farm Laborer - Home Farm
---, Artemesia Dau F W 22 S UT UT UT School teacher - District chool
---, Eva Dau F W 20 S UT UT UT
---, Erastus Son M W 18 S UT UT UT Laborer - Odd Jobs
---, Ivie May Dau F W 15 S UT UT UT
---, Laura Dau F W 12 S UT UT UT
---, Annie Dau F W 9 S UT UT UT
---, Helen Dau F W 6 S UT UT UT
---, Effie Dau F W 4 S UT UT UT
Reuben married Lucy Almira Snow 10 Dec 1879, Saint George, Washington Co., UT. Lucy (daughter of William Snow and Sally Adams) was born 25 Mar 1861, Lehi, Utah Co., UT; died 2 Oct 1944, Provo, Utah Co., UT; was buried Aft 2 Oct 1944, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Lucy Almira Snow was born 25 Mar 1861, Lehi, Utah Co., UT (daughter of William Snow and Sally Adams); died 2 Oct 1944, Provo, Utah Co., UT; was buried Aft 2 Oct 1944, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT. Other Events:
- 1910 Census: 8 May 1910, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT
Notes:
1910 Census:
ED 212, sheet 9B
Pine Valley
Gardener, Reuben Head M W 53 M1 30 UT Canada Canada Farmer - Home Farm
---, Lucy Wife F W 49 M1 30 12 10 UT VT Canada
---, Mason Son M W 25 S UT UT UT Farm Laborer - Home Farm
---, Artemesia Dau F W 22 S UT UT UT School teacher - District chool
---, Eva Dau F W 20 S UT UT UT
---, Erastus Son M W 18 S UT UT UT Laborer - Odd Jobs
---, Ivie May Dau F W 15 S UT UT UT
---, Laura Dau F W 12 S UT UT UT
---, Annie Dau F W 9 S UT UT UT
---, Helen Dau F W 6 S UT UT UT
---, Effie Dau F W 4 S UT UT UT
Children:
- 1. Annie Lorie Gardner was born 3 Apr 1901, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT; died 28 Jun 1989, Brigham City, Box Elder Co., UT; was buried Aft 28 Jun 1989, Richmond City Cemetery, Richmond, Cache Co., UT.
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Generation: 3
4. | Robert Gardner was born 12 Oct 1819, Kilsyth, Stirling, Scotland, UK; died 3 Feb 1906, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT; was buried Aft 3 Feb 1906, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT. Notes:
Son of Robert Gardner and Margaret Calendar
Married Jane McKeown, 17 Mar 1841, Warwick, Lambton, (formerly Kent), Ontario
Married Cynthia Lovinia Berry, 5 Aug 1851, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Mary Ann Carr, 20 Jul 1856, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Leonora Cannon, 24 Jun 1863, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
History - In 1846 the Gardner party, which consisted of 10 wagons, left Alvinston, Ontario, Lambton Co., for Nauvoo, Illinois to join the rest of the Saints. They spent the winter there and in the spring of 1847, they left with Brigham Young for Salt Lake City, Utah, arriving there the 24th July 1847.
Robert Gardner married four times. He was the father of 37 children, 27 of whom grew to adulthood.
Robert married Jane McKeown 17 Mar 1841. Jane was born 24 Jul 1823, ____, ____, Ontario, Canada; died 21 Jun 1904, Murray, Salt Lake Co., UT; was buried Aft 21 Jun 1904, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT. [Group Sheet]
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5. | Jane McKeown was born 24 Jul 1823, ____, ____, Ontario, Canada; died 21 Jun 1904, Murray, Salt Lake Co., UT; was buried Aft 21 Jun 1904, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT. Children:
- Thomas Henry Gardner was born 23 Jul 1855, Millcreek, Salt Lake Co., UT; died 22 Jan 1940, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA; was buried Aft 22 Jan 1940, Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood, Los Angeles Co., CA.
- 2. Reuben Gardner was born 1 Sep 1857, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT; died 2 Jun 1945, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT; was buried 6 Jun 1945, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT.
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6. | William Snow was born 14 Dec 1806, ____, Caledonia Co., VT; died 19 May 1879, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT; was buried Aft 19 May 1879, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT. Notes:
Son of Levi Snow and Lucina Streeter.
Married Hannah Miles, 21 Sep 1832, Charleston, Orleans, Vermont. She died 30 Mar 1841, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois.
Married Lydia Leavitt, 2 Aug 1842, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois. Died 9 Jan 1847, Winter Quarters, Pottawattamie, Iowa.
Married Sally Adams, 24 Jan 1846, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois.
Married Jane Maria Shearer, 17 Oct 1850, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
Married Roxanna Leavitt, 12 Mar 1853, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
Married Ann Rogers, 13 Mar 1853, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
Heart Throbs of the West, Kate B. Carter, Vol. 1, p. 291
A Tribute - My father, William Snow, was a humble, faithful man and was acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith. He loved him dearly. When Joseph taught the principle of plural marriage, father took a second wife, Sally Adams, and was married to her in the Nauvoo temple. Soon after this the Saints were driven from Nauvoo, and father's second wife went with her father's family to Council Bluffs. In leaving Nauvoo, the first wife, Liddie Levitt, died of exposure, leaving two little girls. When father and his two motherless children reached Council Bluffs, his second wife joined him and took care of his family. He remained in Council Bluffs for two years, as each man was required to save enough grain to plant in the land toward which they were bound. In 1850, a company was organized to start for Utah. Brother Snow was made captain of the company. In this company was a young widow, Maria Wines, who had three sons. My father became acquainted with her, and after arriving in the valley, they were married. A few years later he married another widow, Anna Rogers, a lone girl whose sisters had died on the plains.
We called the second wife Aunt Sally. She was a most perfect woman. We lived in a duplex house in Pine Valley, Aunt Sally with her six girls and one boy, and mother with her six boys and two girls. In the evening we would all gather in the backyard and play together, pomp, hide-and-seek, ante-aye-over, and other games. We seldom quarreled. We used to remark that our big family had fewer difficulties than the family where there was one mother and one set of children.
After we were older, father built another home for Aunt Sally, and remodeled the duplex for mother. During this time father moved Aunt Maria to Pine Valley from Lehi, where we had all lived in earlier days. Soon after father was elected county judge, he needed a home in the county seat at St. George, so he moved Aunt Roxanna from Lehi to St. George. Now all his families were in southern Utah.
One strong factor in helping us get along so splendidly was that we all kept busy. The girls knit stockings, and helped with the sewing. Aunt Sally's oldest girl used to spin and weave. We younger ones helped to card the wool bats to put in quilts. I would take my knitting and run into Aunt Sally's or Aunt Maria's, of an afternoon. We did not like to knit alone. We were always neighborly, running back and forth into each other's homes. When we put on a quilt, all the girls of the family would help. The boys hauled the wood, plowed fields, planted and harvested the crops. So we were a busy and happy family.
Father was seventy-two years old when he passed away. In those days, because of loose cattle wandering over the cemetery, people fenced in their graves. So all father's children decided to buy a headstone and place a fence around his grave. We wrote the sons of Aunt Maria. One of them sent five dollars, and wrote, "I am glad to send this money, for I had the greatest respect for my stepfather." — Told by Celestia Snow Gardner to Annie Pike-Greenwood.
William married Sally Adams 24 Jan 1846, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL. Sally was born 29 May 1825, ____, ____, Quebec, Canada; died 13 Feb 1905, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT; was buried Aft 13 Feb 1905, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT. [Group Sheet]
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7. | Sally Adams was born 29 May 1825, ____, ____, Quebec, Canada; died 13 Feb 1905, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT; was buried Aft 13 Feb 1905, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT. Notes:
Born at Compton, Lower Canada, Quebec
Daughter of James Adams and Betsey Leavitt
Married William Snow, 24 Jan 1846, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Children - Lydia Snow, Chloe Louisa Snow, Maryetta Snow, Julia Maria Snow, Sarah Sophronia Snow, Lucy Almira Snow, William James Snow, Emma Lucretia Snow
Children:
- 3. Lucy Almira Snow was born 25 Mar 1861, Lehi, Utah Co., UT; died 2 Oct 1944, Provo, Utah Co., UT; was buried Aft 2 Oct 1944, Pine Valley Cemetery, Pine Valley, Washington Co., UT.
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