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Showing posts with label Payne. Show all posts

Sunday, July 16, 2023

William Porter Payne and Caroline (Carrie) Henry

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5th cousin and her husband

Caroline (Carrie) Henry

Parents Robert Henry and Elizabeth Bacon
Birth 25 October 1866 Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Occupation: Teacher in Kingston, Utah (age 18)
Talents/Hobbies: Singing: Girls Youth Choir, William Beeston's Choir 
Married William Porter Payne 29 April 1891 Manti LDS Temple, Manti, Utah, Utah Territory

Marriage Record 
Transcription of page 222:

Marriage License
The people of the territory of Utah, County of Millard 
To any person legally authorized to solemnize marriage, Greeting.
You are hereby authorized to join in holy matrimony Mr. William P. Payne of Fillmore and in the county of Millard, and Territory of Utah of the age of twenty seven years, and Miss Carrie Henry of Fillmore and in the county of Millard and Territory of Utah, of the age of twenty-three years, Witness my hand as Clerk of the Probate Court and the seal of said court hereto affixed at my office in Fillmore City, in said county this 24th day of April A.D. 1891
(signed) Thomas C Callister
Clerk of the Probate Court
Note: this was just the license (permission) to marry and it was filled out five days before Carrie and William got married (Friday, the 29th). They took the license to the Manti Temple and presented it to the authorities to show they were legally and lawfully able to wed. Currently, all couples get married civilly first.

On the bottom of page 222 it continues:
 
Territory of Utah
County of Sanpete
I hereby certify...

Transcription of page 223- continued from page 222

...on the 29th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ninety-one at Manti City in said county, I the undersigned an Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints did join in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony according to law William P. Payne of the county of Millard, Territory of Utah and Caroline Henry of the county of Millard, Territory of Utah. The nature of the ceremony was according to the rites of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and was a present mutual agreement between the parties for all time.
We were married as stated in this certificate and are now husband and wife.
(Signed) William P Payne (Groom)                                     
(Signed) Caroline Henry (Bride)                                   (Signed)  Anthon H Lund
Andrew Thompson (Witness)                                                               Elder
John W Tuttle (Witness)


Death 5 Dec 1935 Richfield, Sevier, Utah
COD: Colon cancer
Informant: son, Carroll

Carrie's death certificate

Caroline's Obituary
Salt Lake Telegram Newspaper, edition: 5 Dec 1935


Buried 8 Dec 1835 Richfield, Sevier, Utah

Carrie and Williams headstone


Sources
1870 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah Territory (age 3)
1880 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah Territory (age 13)
1900 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah
1910 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah
1920 US Census Richfield, Sevier, Utah
1930 US Census Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Utah County Marriages
Unites States Western States Marriage Index
Obituary 
ancestry.com
Family Search

William and Carrie

William Porter Payne

Parents: Joseph Barnes Payne and Harriet Eliza McBride
Birth 29 Jan 1863 Fillmore, Millard, Utah
LDS Mission: Britain 1889 (set apart as missionary by Brigham Young)
Occupation: Business Executive (retired from Plaster and Cement Manufacturing)
Married Caroline Henry 29 April 1891 Manti LDS Temple, Manti, Utah
Died 25 March 1940 Richfield, Sevier, Utah
COD: Myocarditis - arteriosclerosis - auricular fibrillation (3 years)  
AND Influenza (2 weeks)
Informant: his son, William La Grande Payne

William's death certificate


Buried 28 March 1940 Richfield City Cemetery, Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Sources
1900 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah
1910 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah
1920 US Census Richfield, Sevier, Utah
1930 US Census Richfield, Sevier, Utah
ancestry.com
Family Search

CHILDREN

William's signature on WW 1 draft registration

William LeGrande Payne

William Le Grande Payne
Birth 9 June 1893 Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Occupation(s): Salt Lake City Police Chief 1931-1936 
Special Agent/National Auto Theft Bureau 1936- retirement

From History - SLCPD

The election of 1931 brought a different political party into power, and with it Chief Joseph Burbidge was replaced by Chief William Payne.

Chief Payne had been with the department in 1914, however had later joined the FBI until he was selected to be Police Chief. He brought with him new and fresh ideas on administering police functions. Uniforms, regulations, and firearms were again standardized. New equipment was purchased. The City did not have funds for some of the new equipment and therefore Payne, being from a wealthy family, purchased much of it out of his own pocket. Under his administration the department was overhauled and refurbished.

Chief Payne believed in “operating out of the front office”. He felt that he needed to have an active involvement in enforcement of the law and did so. Payne introduced radio communications to further enhance the ability to respond to criminal activity. Use of the teletype was inaugurated during Payne’s administration, and Salt Lake City became the monitoring station for many of the outlying police and sheriff’s departments. Payne attempted to deal with the increasing “juvenile” problems, but later admitted he was stumped for a solution to many of the youth problems. He attempted to counter some of the problems by referring youth to parental or church authority. Chief Payne did institute the first Youth Bureau within the department, recognizing that minors had to be dealt with differently than adults.

In 1936, Chief Payne resigned and went to work for the National Auto Theft Bureau. 

Married 1) Unknown
2) Dorothy Clara Schultz  3 October 1921  Salt Lake City, Utah (divorced)
Children: 1 (child is listed on his WW 1 Draft Registration)

Marriage license information
It lists this as his second marriage and her first
but this is not true - she was married to Reed Coughanor in 1919


3) Priscilla Talbot  26 August 1937 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: Caroline
Death 4 Jan 1953 Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
COD: Cirrhosis of Liver
Informant: Philip M Howard


Burial 7 Jan 1953 Salt Lake Mausoleum, Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake, Utah

Williams drawer in mausoleum


Sources
1900 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah
1910 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah
1920 US Census Richfield, Sevier, Utah
1930 US Census Salt Lake City, Utah (age 36, Dorothy and one child with him)
1935 US Census Salt Lake City, Utah (mentioned in 1940 Census)
1940 US Census San Francisco, California
WW 1 Draft Registration 5 June 1917 Salt Lake City, Utah
physical description: Tall, stout, light blue eyes, brown hair
Note: it says a cord "cut off left leg"

About his part in SLCPD: https://slcpd.com/about/history/
ancestry.com
Family Search

Wendell's signature

Wendell Henry Payne
(he usually went by Henry)
Birth 23 Sep 1896 Fillmore, Millard, Utah
Education: University of Utah
Military: WW1 Army Lieutenant 
Occupation(s): Local Agent at Studebaker Car (1920) 
St Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Agent (1930-1940)
Almond Farmer in Zamora and Arbuckle areas
Married Elizabeth Ashley 1933 Woodland, Yolo, California
Children: Wendell, William
Death 5 Dec 1979 Woodland, Yolo, California

Wendell's Obituary


Burial: Woodland Cemetery, Woodland, Yolo, California

Wendell and Elizabeth headstone


Sources
1900 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah (age 4)
1910 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah (age 13)
1920 US Census Richfield, Sevier, Utah (age 23)
WW 1 Draft Registration




1930 US Census Oakland, Alameda, California (age 33, roomer)
1940 US Census Rural, Alameda, California (age 43, married, 2 children)
WW2 Draft Registration
Obituary
Family Search
ancestry.com


Carroll Revere Payne

Carroll's signature

Birth 3 Oct 1905 Fillmore, Millard, Utah

Carroll's birth certificate


Occupation(s):  
Local Agent Automobiles (1920)
Salesman: (1929 - time of marriage)
Real Estate salesman (1950)
Married Elizabeth (Beth) McCune Musser 10 Aug 1929 Salt Lake City, Utah 

Carroll and Elizabeth's marriage license


Note: Divorced May 1968 San Mateo, California
Children: Thomas, Margot
Death 8 December 1976 Sacramento, California

Obituary for Carroll



Burial: Richfield Cemetery, Richfield, Sevier, Utah

Carroll R Payne headstone

Sources
Birth Certificate
1910 US Census Fillmore, Millard, Utah (age 4)
1920 US Census Richfield, Sevier, Utah (age 14)
1930 US Census Richfield, Sevier, Utah (age 24)
1940 US Census Richfield, Sevier, Utah (age 35)
1950 US Census Sacramento, Sacramento, California (age 44)
1955 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Census 
1960 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Census 
WW2 Draft Registration 



Marriage License
SS Death Index
California Death Index
Obituary
WW 2 Draft Registration
Family Search
ancestry.com

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Richard Golightly Watt 1860-1933 and Mary Ann Harris 1867-1939

Richard Golightly Watt
Parents George Darling Watt and Elizabeth Golightly
Birth 26 November 1860 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Mary Ann Harris 25 Feb 1886 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Death 6 October 1933 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
Buried 10 Oct 1933 Kaysville City Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Sources
1880 US Census Kaysville, Davis, Utah (age 19, at home with his widowed mother)
1910 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 49)
1920 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 58)
1930 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 69)
Pic: Family Searchancestry.com
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=121291
Mary Ann Harris
Parents Thomas Eagles Harris and Mary Ann Payne
Birth 31 January 1867 Kaysville, Davis, Utah, United States

Death 11 November 1939 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah, United States
Buried 14 November 1939 Kaysville City Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Sources
1870 US Census Malad, Oneida, Idaho (age 3)
1910 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 43)
1920 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 52)
1930 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 63)
Pic: Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=121287


CHILDREN

Mary Hazel Watt
Birth 2 April 1887 Layton, Davis, Utah
Occupation:  Teacher
Married Walter Calvin Waldron 29 January 1913 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: Virgil, Faye, Vern, Verle, Della, Arlene
Death 30 March 1947 Columbia, Maury, Tennessee
Buried Valley View Cemetery, Bothwell, Box Elder, Utah
Sources
1910 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 23)
1920 US Census Morgan, Morgan, Utah (age 32)
1930 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 43)
1940 US Census - can't find her, though on Family Search it claims she was in Rawlins.
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=71877484
Pic: Family Search
ancestry.com
Annie Elizabeth Watt
Birth 11 February 1889 Layton, Davis, Utah
Married William Alexander Westmoreland 12 January 1921 Logan LDS Temple, Logan, Cache, Utah
Children: Baby boy, Mary, Edward, James, Don, Edna
Death 18 April 1960 Tremonton, Box Elder, Utah
Buried Riverview Cemetery, Tremonton, Box Elder, Utah
Sources
1910 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 21)
1920 US Census Morgan, Morgan, Utah (age 29)
1930 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 41)
1940 US Census Tremonton, Box Elder, Utah (age 51)
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=183291
Pic: Family Search
ancestry.com
Alice Watt (twin to William)
Birth 19 March 1891 Layton, Davis, Utah
Death 19 March1891 Layton, Davis, Utah
Buried
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
William Louder Watt (twin to Alice)
Birth 19 March 1891 Layton, Davis, Utah
Occupation: Farmer
Married 1) Mabel Elizabeth Wheatley 16 Feb 1916 Logan, Cache, Utah
Children: Mary, Richard, Ione, Dorothy, Ruth, Thomas
2) Cora Elizabeth Ray 10 Sep 1928 10 September 1928 Salt Lake LDS Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: Olene, Valene, Leah, Alice, John, Kathleen
Death 13 June 1971 Ogden, Weber, Utah
Buried Valleyview Cemetery, Bothwell, Box Elder, Utah
Sources
1910 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 19)
1920 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 28)
1930 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 39)
1940 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 49)
Obituary
WW1 Draft Registration
Pic: Family Search
ancestry.com
Isabell Harris Watt
Birth 28 March 1894 Layton, Davis, Utah
Married Royal Charles Robins 27 August 1918 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: Clara, Richard, Charles, Lee
Death 24 September 1967 Ogden, Weber, Utah
Buried 27 September 1967 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Sources
1910 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 16)
1920 US Census Layton, Davis, Utah (age 22)
1930 US Census Layton, Davis, Utah (age 36)
1940 US Census Layton, Davis, Utah (age 46)
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=123842
Pic: Family Search
ancestry.com
Hattie Harris Watt
Birth 4 December1896 Layton, Davis, Utah
Occupation:  18 years as School Cook in Layton School District
1963 Davis County "Mother of the Year"
Married O'Keath Evans Adams 27 June 1917 Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: Itha, Dean, Von, Fern, La Ree,  Evan, Val
Death 14 August 1989 Layton, Davis, Utah
Buried Kaysville City Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Note: Plot 4-15-C-7


Obituary

Beloved mother, grandmother and sister, Hattie Harris Watt Adams, 92, died Tuesday, Aug. 15, 1989 at her home.
She was born Dec.4, 1896 in Layton, a daughter of Richard Golightly and Mary Ann Harris Watt.
She married O'Keath Evans Adams July 27, 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 28, 1973.
She was reared and educated in Thatcher, Utah and resided in Layton the past 72 years.
She was an active member of the Layton 7th LDS Ward and had served as Relief Society and Primary teacher and Religion class secretary.
She was Davis County Mother of the Year in 1963.
She had worked for the school lunch program as a supervisor for 18 years.
She enjoyed cooking and gardening. She loved her family and grandchildren and enjoyed being with her family.
Surviving are four sons and two daughters, Dean R. and wife Marjorie Adams, Von E. and wife JoAnn Adams, Evan W. and wife Gale Adams, ltha and husband Bill Hodson, LaRee and husband Roy Bowers, all of Layton; Val L. (Fern) and wife Kathie Adams, Mountain Green, Utah; 28 grandchildren, 59 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Grace Jeppson, Corrine; Mrs. Lois Coombs, Honeyville.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Fern Orton, a brother and sisters.
Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary. 1074 N. Fairfield Road where friends may call Thursday from 6-8 p.m. and Friday from 9:45-10:45 a.m.
lnterment, Kaysville City Cemetery. 
Sources
Obituary
1910 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 13)
1920 US Census Layton, Davis, Utah (age 23)
1930 US Census Layton, Davis, Utah (age 33)
1940 US Census  Layton, Davis, Utah (age 43)
Pic: Family Search
ancestry.com
Verna Harris Watt
Birth 11 October 1899 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
Married Melvin John Wood 17 Dec 1919 Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children:  Rulon, Edwin, Vern, Ann
Death 7 April 1986 Layton, Davis, Utah (at her sister's home)
Buried 10 April 1986 Brigham City Cemetery, Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah
Sources
Obituary
1910 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 10)
1930 US Census Layton, Davis, Utah (age 30)
1940 US Census  Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 40)
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14473206
Pic: Family Search
ancestry.com
Baby Girl Watt
Birth 12 Feb 1902 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
Death 12 Feb 1902 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
Buried
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
Richard Golden Watt
Birth 27 April 1904 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
Death 1 November 1905 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
COD:  Pnuemonia
Buried Valley View Cemetery, Bothwell, Box Elder, Utah
Sources
Death Certificate
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30090205
Family Search
ancestry.com
Ruth Harris Watt
Birth 18 October 1906 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
Death 27 February 1907 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
COD:  Bronchial Pnuemonia
Buried Valley View Cemetery, Bothwell, Box Elder, Utah
Sources
Death Certificate
Family Search
ancestry.com
Grace Darling Watt
Birth 13 January1908 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
Married Marvin Rasmus Jeppesen 8 December 1932 Logan LDS Temple, Logan, Cache, Utah
Children: Claude, Linda, Leon, Ricky
Death 13 February 1995 Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah
Buried 17 February 1995 Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah
Sources
1910 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 2)
1920 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 19 - should be 12)
1930 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 22)
1940 US Census Malad, Box Elder, Utah (age 32)
Note:  Malad later became part of Idaho
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13835603
Obituary
Pic: Obit
ancestry.com

Lois Jane Watt
Birth 22 October 1911 Thatcher, Box Elder, Utah
Married Harold Ross Coombs 24 October 1935 Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah
Children: Don, Harold, Boyce, Eileen, Gae
Death 5 May1995 Brigham City, Box Elder, Utah
Buried 9 May 1995 Honeyville Cemetery, Honeyville, Box Elder, Utah
Sources
1920 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 8)
1930 US Census Rawlins, Box Elder, Utah (age 18)
1940 US Census Portage, Box Elder, Utah (age 28)
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=94102982
Obituary
Pic: Family Search
ancestry.com

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

William Morgan 1824-1861 and Mary Payne 1825-1901

William Morgan
Parents William Morgan and Elizabeth Powell
Christening:  1 August 1824 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Occupation (s):  Shoemaker (1846 - on marriage information)
Agricultural Laborer (1851 - 1861 - on census)
Wheelwright (listed as such in his son's 1862 marriage information)
Married Mary Payne 16 July 1846  Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Burial 16 September 1861 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Sources
1851 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 26)
1861 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 36)
Christening: England Births and Baptisms
Marriage:  Family History Library film number: 1657548 item 29 p 179
Note:  in record her surname is spelled Paine
Burial:  Parish Burial Records
Ancestry.com
Mary Payne
Parents Richard Payne and Caroline Cheshire
Christening 16 January 1825 West Felton, Shropshire, England
Occupation:  Laundress (1881-1891)
Death 1901 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Sources
England Births and Christenings
1851 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 25)
1861 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 35,  claims birth place is Rednall)
1871 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 45 - claims birth place was Rednal)
1881 UK Census Ellesmere, Shropshire, England (age 55, widow, sister Catherine with her)
1891 UK Census  Ellesmere, Shropshire, England (age 64, widow, sister Catherine with her)
Death:  England BMD Registration
Ancestry.com

CHILDREN (note:  Ellesmere is a small market town near Oswestry in north ShropshireEngland, notable for its proximity to a number of prominent lakes, the Meres. As I looked for Tetchill, I found the two names are used together as they are in very close proximity (Tetchill is actually on Ellesmere road).  So, this becomes important - Ellesmere, Tetchill, and Oswestry are within a short distance of each other and when I looked for children, marriages, etc., I looked at all three places.

William Morgan
Christening 4 March 1847 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Married Martha Tomlinson 31 December 1862 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Children: ?
Death
Sources
1851 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 4)
England Births and Christenings
England Select Marriages item 30 page 203 (FHL Film # 1657548)
Henry Morgan
Christening 7 October 1849 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Occupation:   Cooper (1881)
Married ?
Death
Sources
England Births and Christenings
1851 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 1)
1861 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 11)
1871 UK Census Liverpool, Lancashire, England (age 22, boarder)
1881 UK Census Liverpool, Lancashire, England (age 32, boarder)
1891 UK Census  Ellesmere, Shropshire, England (age 59 - not so sure this is him)
Edwin Morgan
Birth 1855 Tetchill, Shropshire, England
Married ?
Death
Sources
1861 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 6)
1871 UK Census Crickett, Shropshire, England (age 16, servant in Wynn household)
1881 UK Census Ellesmere, Shropshire, England (age 26)
John Morgan
Christening 15 April 1858 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Occupation:  Carter's Boy (1871)
Married ?
Death
Sources
England Births and Christenings
1861 UK Census Tetchill, Shropshire, England (age 3)
1871 UK Census Birch & Lythe, Shropshire, England (age 14, servant)
1881 UK Census Liverpool, Lancashire, England (age 23)
Richard Morgan
Christening 16 May 1861 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Occupation: General Laborer (1911)
Married Elizabeth Lee 31 December 1895 Ellesmere, Shropshire, England
Children:  Mary, child, child, Henry (4 reported to be alive on 1911 census)
Death
Sources
England Births and Christenings
1881 UK Census Ellesmere, Shropshire, England (age 20)
1901 UK Census Ellesmere, Shropshire, England (age 39)
1911 UK Census Ellesmere, Salop, England (age 50)

Friday, October 16, 2009

Thomas Harmer 1565 Sarah Payne 1569

Thomas Harmer
Born abt 1565 Norfolk, England
Parents William Harmer and Margaret Pedeway
Married Sarah Payne abt 1590
Source
Ancestral File

Sarah Payne
Born abt 1569 Norfolk, England
Source
Ancestral File

CHILDREN

Abigail
Born 13 Dec 1587 Norfolk, England
Source
Ancestral File
George
Born 12 Jul 1589 Norfolk, England
Possible marriage Ann Gunston 1612 Ranford, Essex, England
Source
Ancestral File
Maria
Born abt 1591 Norfolk, England
Died 5 Dec 1595
Source
Ancestral File
Joseph
Born 25 Mar 1592 Norfolk, England
Source
Ancestral File
William
Born 14 Jan 1593 Norfok, England
Possible marriage Ann Warnes 2 Nov 1618 St George Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk, England
Source
Ancestral File
*John
Born 1 Nov 1595 Norfolk, England
Married Alice Beard 30 Mar 1619 St Giles, Cambridge, England
Note: I did not find the marriage in IGI
Source
Ancestral File
Johanna
Born 20 Mar 1598 Norfolk, England
Possible marriage Stephen Cooper 1 Jun 1614 Bacton, Norfolk, England
Source
Ancestral File

John Harmer 1595 Alice Beard abt 1595

John Harmer
Born 1 Nov 1595 Tumbland, Norfolk, England
Parents Thomas Harmer and Sarah Payne
Married Alice Beard 30 Mar 1619 St Giles, Cambridge, Cambridge, England
Note: did not find this marriage on IGI though the dates are available
Died 4 Nov 1621
Source
Ancestral File

Alice Beard
Born abt 1595 Cambridge, England
Parents Richard Beard and Julian Stratton
Source
Ancestral File

CHILDREN

William
Born abt 1619 England
Married Susan Read (possibly in Ranworth, Norfolk, England)
Source
Ancestral File

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Charles Henry Cheshire 1778-1840 Catherine Loder abt 1778

Charles Henry Cheshire
Born 7 Aug 1778
Christened 29 Sep 1778 Claremont Baptist Meeting House -Nc, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Note: there was no middle name in the record. Mother's name was spelled Eleaner.
Married Catherine Loder Abt 1797 Tynemouth, Northumberland, England
Note: Northumberland is a long way from Shropshire, however, it borders Scotland
Buried 24 Dec 1840 St Marys, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Note:  This burial date/place was a matter of reasoning, not proof.  Since daughter Emma died in 1809 and her burial was recorded in St Mary's, I deducted that this would be him. If you know different, please submit your correction in the comments.
Sources
Birth and Christening: IGI Film 0095256 Batch P016391 dated 1766-1808
Burial: England Deaths and Burials 1538-1991 Batch I02496-4 Film 1702196 ref#24

Catherine Loader/Louder/Lauder
Born abt 1778 England
Sources
Ancestral File

CHILDREN

*Catherine (Caroline) Cheshire
Born Abt 1797 Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
Note: There are two different birth places listed in AF: Scotland and Shrop, however, on the 1880 Census in Utah, her son William claimed she was a Scot. Also, noted above, you will find the marriage place was Northumberland which shares a border with Scotland. It is possible that they stayed in the area for Caroline's birth.
Married Richard Payne 16 May 1815 St Chad, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Children: William, Elizabeth, Sarah, Catherine, Mary, Richard, Thomas, John, Jane, Edward, Amelia, Emma
Died 28 Apr 1867
Sources
1841 English Census for West Felton, Shropshire, England (age 43)
1851 English Census for West Felton, Shropshire, England
1861 English Census Census for West Felton, Shropshire, England (age 63)
Eleanor Cheshire
Born abt 1800 Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Sources
Ancestral File
Amelia Cheshire
Christened 17 Oct 1802 St Alkmund, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Note:  In the record, her surname spelled Cheshier
Married: William Loader Mayrick 16 Nov 1820 St Alkmund, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Children:  Lucy, Amelia
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings Batch I043884 Film 1701330
Marriage: IGI Film 0510675 Batch M037221 dated 1559-1837 and England Marriages 1538-1973 Batch M03722-1 Film 510675
Edward Cheshire
Born abt 1804 Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Sources
Ancestral File
Charles William Loader Cheshire (may have used William to avoid confusion)
Christened 10 Mar 1805 St Alkmund, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Sources
Christening: England Births and Christenings Batch I043884 Film 1701330
Emma Cheshire
Born 12 Jun 1808 Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Christened 3 Jul 1808 St Mary, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Died 1 Aug 1809 St Marys, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Sources
Birth and Christening: IGI Film 0908234 Batch P006811 dated 1584-1812
Death: England death and Burials 1538-1991 Batch I0761-2 Film 1701332
Ancestral File

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Thomas Payne 1747-1811 Mary Harpin about1750

Thomas Payne
Birth and Christening: 2 Nov 1747 Fitz, Shrop, England
Parents:  Edward Payne and Mary Wynne
Married Mary abt 1772 (if it is Mary Jones, they married 4 Apr 1774 in Loppington)
Died 26 November 1811 West Felton, Shropshire, England
Buried 29 Nov 1811 West Felton, Shrop, England
Source
Birth and Christening: IGI Film 0095255 Batch P017051 dated 1560-1812
Note: the FGS I copied her name from gave three possibilities (Mary, Mae, Emma) However, I decided that Mary was the most likely because their first child's name is Mary, and his mother's name is Mary
Mary Harpin
Born Abt 1750 England
Sources
Family Group Sheet

CHILDREN

Mary Payne
Christened 28 May1775 Haughton, West Felton, Shrop, England
Married Richard Hardley 27 Dec 1793 St Mary, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Sources
Marriage: England Marriages 1538-1973 Batch I07261-4 Film 1701332 item 7

Elizabeth Payne
Christened 23 Aug 1777 Haughton, West Felton, Shrop, England
Possibly Married Samuel Davies 13 Sep 1796 Saint Chad, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Source
Ancestral File
Edward Payne
Christened 26 Dec 1779 Haughton, West Felton, Shrop, England
Source
Ancestral File
Thomas Payne
Christened 17 Nov 1782 Haughton, West Felton, Shrop, England
Possibly Married Hannah Lloyd 6 May 1802 St Chad, Shrewsbury, Shrop, England
Sources
Ancestral File
Frances Payne
Christened 1 May 1785 Haughton, West Felton, Shrop, England
Sources
Ancestral File
*Richard Payne
Christened 25 Dec 1787 Haughton, Shrop, England
Married Catherine Cheshire Abt 1815
Source
Ancestral File
Sarah Payne
Christened 7 Feb 1790 Haughton, West Felton, Shrop, England
Source
Ancestral File
John Payne
Christened 10 Oct 1793 Haughton, West Felton, Shrop, England
NOTE: On AF there are 3 different years for John's birth. The first year , 1733 is way off according to the birthdates of his siblings. The second was 1773, which puts him before the marriage of his parents. I chose to go with the third possibility since 9's can look like 7's and John was listed last on the FGS that I was originally copying from.
Sources
Ancestral File

James Nichols abt 1792-1825 Sarah Barringham abt 1796 -1842

James Nichols
Born abt 1782 Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
Parents: William Nichols and Sarah (unknown surname)
Married: Sarah Barringham 7 May 1812 Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
Buried 27 Dec 1825 Eaton, Socon, Bedford, England (age 33)
Sources
Marriage: IGI Film 0826464 Batch M035632 dated 1754-1837
NOTE: Sarah's surname on the record is BARRINGTON not Barringham. Agatha Hatch, who submitted a Family Group Sheet, had a notation that James and Sarah's Banns were posted as James Nichols and Sarah Barringham. However, the surname for Sarah was extracted as Barrington, which could simply be a transcription error since ham and ton could feasbily look alike when hand-written. There are supposed to be family records in possession of Joseph R Payne that might clarify.
AF

Sarah Barringham
Born abt 1786 Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
Parents: John Barringham and Elizabeth Goodchild
Died 14 Sep 1842 Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
Sources
1841 Census for Bedford, England (age 55)
Note:  this may or may not be her
Ancestral File

CHILDREN

William Nichols
Christened 7 Mar 1813 Wyboston, Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
Married Ruth Cooper 14 Sep 1835 Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
NOTE: grooms surname on record is spelled Nickols
Children:  Ruth, Thomas
Died 6 Feb 1894
Sources
Marriage IGI Film 0826464 Batch M035632 dated 1754-1837
James Nichols
Born abt 1816
Sources
Ancestral File
Levi Nichols
Christened 12 Nov 1820 Wyoboston, Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
Married Ann Bradshaw 11 Sep 1844 Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
NOTE: grooms surname on record is spelled Nickols
Children:  William

Sources
Marriage IGI Film 0826464 Batch M035632 dated 1754-1837
Ancestral File
*Catherine Nichols
Born 31 Dec 1824 Wyboston, Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
Note:  1881 Census claims her birth place is Scotland
Christened 2 Oct 1825 Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
Married: William Lauder Payne 6 Jun 1843 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Children:  Sarah, Emma, Mary, Elizabeth, William, James, Orson, Catherine. Priscilla, Ester, Joseph
Died 10 Jun 1906 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Buried: 13 Jun 1906 Kaysville Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Sources
Utah Death Certificate
Ancestral File
1880 US Census (which claims her birthplace is Scotland)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

William Lauder Payne 1816-1892 Catherine Louise Nichols 1821-1906

William Lauder Payne
Note: I had an incorrect picture earlier - my apologies.
The picture was actually of my 5th cousin (Caroline Henry)
and her husband, William Porter Payne. 


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3rd Great Grandfather

Parents: Richard Payne and Catherine Cheshire
Born 4 Jan 1816 Haughton, Shropshire, England
Note:  not to be confused with Houghton, Cambridgeshire
Christened 19 Jan 1816 West Felton, Shrop, England

Served LDS British Mission 7 Nov 1870 - 27 Sep 1871

While in the Mound, Hancock, Illinois Branch (7 miles east of Nauvoo and possibly named after the burial or fortification mounds of the Nephites) he was listed as a Member of the 19th Quorum of 70
Occupation: (Pre-1850) Landscape Gardener (1860) Farmer
Married (he was a polygamist)
(1) Catherine Nichols 7 Jun 1843 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Note:  The life sketch claims the Prophet Joseph Smith married them, but according to the Nauvoo Temple register, Lorenzo Snow officiated at the sealing. 
(2) Margaret Wilson 26 Jun 1853 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory

Immigration to America aboard Ship Swanton 1843 (sailed from Liverpool)

Emigration to Utah 1850 - traveling with an unidentified company
1850
Unknown company


From the Kaysville Ward History according to Family Search. It was submitted by Kevin F Robins. I'm not sure how he got this information from the Kaysville Ward.

https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/william-l-payne-1816?lang=eng&timelineTabs=all-events
Death 22 Dec 1892 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Burial 26 Dec 1892 Kaysville Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Original stone 


OBITUARY
Wm R Payne passed peacefully away after an illness of about a week. Mr. Payne came from England to this country in 1848, and, since 1850, he has been a resident of Kaysville and vicinity. He was widely known and very much respected.
Funeral services were held this morning at the Tabernacle in which quite a number of speakers expressed the goodwill they felt for Brother Payne..
.

An abridged Life-Sketch written by Joseph Richard Payne in 1935 My notes/corrections are in red.

William worked hard as a youth to help provide for his 11 siblings. 

He chose to be a landscape gardener

In England, he attended a number of the meetings that were held by the missionaries and he accepted the Gospel of Jesus Christ, acquiring a great desire to immigrate to America where he could associate with other LDS members.  He worked a few years of hard labor to save enough to come to America.  he set sail on the ship Swanton on 10 Apr 1843.  

He became seasick and was alone, so weak it was all he could do to put his head over the railing of his berth to throw up.  During this time, among the helpful hands that assisted those who were ill was a young girl that also happened to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  She kept a watchful eye on him.  He discovered other converts on board and joined them.  They reached New Orleans, then caught a boat that was headed up the Mississippi to get to Nauvoo.  Note:  this is very different from the story below (in her section) that is told from her point of view - where she was the one that was sick and upset with him because he was singing and happy.

During that boat trip, he fell in love with the young girl who had been on the Swanton.  The Prophet Joseph Smith married them.  Note:  it must have been a civil ceremony because, according to Temple Registers, it was Lorenzo Snow that sealed them. 

He bought a farm but this was during the time of persecution and William Payne became a bodyguard to the Prophet. Note:  I have not been able to verify whether this is true.  I would welcome any sourced input.

William and his family, after the martyrdom of the Prophet, left Nauvoo in 1846 and went to Council Bluffs where he stopped for a few years, made another home with the idea of continuing to Salt Lake in the future. Note:  There is a story that he was one of those who helped bury the body of the prophet and his brother, Hyrum.  I would like a source for this, but it is likely family legend.


They left on 5 Jul 1849 under the leadership of Redrik Allred.  Note:  His name was Redick  Newton Allred and it was not his company.  It was Allen Taylor's and William was not in this company.  I checked online to verify and he is not listed, nor is anyone else with the surname Payne.  

They used Ox-teams, a very slow journey and food became scarce.  They gathered roots, boiled raw hides, and ate buffalo.  Indians gave them grief.  They arrived in Salt Lake 13 Oct 1849. I have to question the date as in the databases it shows the Payne family traveling in 1850 with an unknown company.

Obituary for William Payne
When winter set in, food supply for their stock became critical; so William, along with Henry Wooley, and William B. Smith, were instructed to scout north along the shore of the lake and see if they could locate a place where they could winter the oxen.  They reached what is now Kaysville and there they found acres of tall grass, many willow patches that would provide shelter for their stock through the winter.  They returned to Salt Lake and spent the winter making preparations with whatever they could to return to Kaysville in spring.  There were few implements to be had since everything had to come from across the plains by ox teams. 
In the spring of 1850, they gathered up the ox, the few horses they had, and with the crude implements, began to till the soil.  Their farms were laid out in strips of 31 rods wide by varying lengths.  They knew they would have to irrigate in order to mature their crops so they had to dig ditches and canals.  They obtained logs from the nearby canyons to build their homes.

Things were difficult, but not impossible for the first years - then the crickets came; darkening the day with their large masses.  The gulls came in large numbers and helped destroy the pests.

For many years after, through hard work, William was able to clear willow, make roads, and help build a beautiful little country town which was named Kaysward.  In 1865, he had enough means to accept a call as a missionary to England and spent 2 years serving.
After his mission, his sons William, George, and Levi, took charge of the farm and William built a new home in Kaysward 3 miles from the farm.  He traveled back and forth to help with the farm.  As he got older, he became a beekeeper and took care of them for the rest of his life.
New Headstone


Sources
Book: Early Branches of the Church
Early LDS church members
Life Story Written by Harriet Payne Robinson, Granddaughter of William Lauder Payne and Margaret Sarah Wilson, his second wife
Rescue Companies: https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/william-l-payne-1816?lang=eng&timelineTabs=all-events
Online:  On Mormon Overland Pioneer Trail is listed the following: "Elder William L. Payne", Deseret Evening News, 22 Dec. 1892, 5.
Marriages in the Nauvoo Region 1839-1845, Susan Easton Black, 1981
Headstone, Pic, Obit:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123598/william-lauder-payne
1850 US Census for Utah Territory, Davis County, Utah (age 34)
1860 US Census for Davis, Utah page 60 (age 45)
1870 US Census for Utah (age 53)
Note: Surname spelled Pane and there is a George N Pane listed as living with them
1880 US Census for Kaysville Utah p 311C (age 64)
Note:  1880 Census claims his mother's birthplace is Scotland
Obituary: Davis County Clipper 29 December 1892, Page 2

Catherine Louise Nichols


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 3rd ggrandmother
Parents: James Nichols and Sarah Barringham
Note:  The death certificate claims different parents:  William Nichols and Sarah Chesher.  The informant was Mary Ann, her daughter.
Note:  On different sources, she is listed as Catherine Louisa, Catherine Neckles, and Catherine Nicholas
Born 4 Dec 1824 Wyboston, Bedford, England
Christened 2 Oct 1825 Eaton Socon, Bedford, England
Immigration to America aboard Ship Swanton 1843
Life Notes
Catherine was the last of six children.  Her father died three weeks after she was born.  When she was 17 her mother died, leaving her a small fortune.  When she was 18, she sewed gold coins in her corset and set sail for America, on the ship Swanton from Liverpool, June 16, 1843.  Catherine was a lace maker by trade.
Catherine <i>Nichols</i> Payne
 Catherine's headstone
Obituary for Catherine 

Catherine was very seasick and spent most of the time in her cabin.  Although she never met William she wanted to put a hot potato in his mouth because she could hear him up on deck singing and being happy.  Note:  his above story was written in 1939 - nearly 50 years after William and Catherine were gone and contradicts hers.  
They landed in New Orleans.  After her marriage to William, her money bought a 20-acre farm and built a home.  Lorenzo Snow was with the group that she traveled with.  (Lorenzo sealed them in the Temple).  When they reached Nauvoo, the Prophet Joseph Smith met the boat and shook hands with her, and blessed her.  Two daughters were born to them in Nauvoo, Sarah Jane and Emma.
 In 1846, they left Nauvoo with the rest of the Saints.  Little Emma died on the way and was buried at Winter Quarters.  The family stayed in Council Bluffs, Iowa for three years, where another daughter, Mary Ann, was born.

From Davis County Clipper
8 June 1906, page 1,
she would die two days
after this article was printed.
They continued their journey west on July 5, 1849.  Note:  not so sure this date is true.  One thing is for sure.  It was not in Redick Allred's company. Their daughter Sarah's information claims the company is "Unknown"
Along the way, Catherine and Sarah Jane contracted smallpox.  She promised the Captain of the company, who wanted them to turn back, that they would stay behind the others and that no one would catch smallpox from them.  No one else got sick.  William walked back each night with food.  Both recovered.  They arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on October 13, 1849.  In the Spring of 1850, they settled in Kaysville.

Catherine worked in the Presidency of Relief Society as a district teacher.  She was always visiting the sick and afflicted and giving comfort to those in sorrow.  She did work in the Logan and Salt Lake Temples for her kindred dead.  She was the mother of eleven children, ten of whom grew to adulthood
Death 10 Jun 1906 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
C.O.D. Senile Degeneration.  
Burial 13 Jun 1906 Kaysville Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Sources
1850 US Census for Utah Territory, Davis County, Utah  (age 26)
1860 US Census for Davis, Utah page 60 (age 35)
1870 US Census for Utah (age 45)
1880 US Census for Kaysville Utah p 311C (age 54)
1900 US Census for Kaysville Utah p 9B (widowed)
Utah Death Certificate
Davis County Clipper:  8 June 1906 page 1
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123597/catherine-payne


CHILDREN (with Catherine)
1850

Sarah Jane Payne
Sarah Jane Payne
Birth 22 Nov 1844 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Blessing: 27 July 1845 by Elder Robert Burton
Immigration to Utah: 1850
Marriage Abraham Layton 5 Jul 1862 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children:  William, John, Sarah, James, Mary, Orson, Louder, Elizabeth, Nettie
Death 15 Nov 1892 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
COD: Consumption (older term for Tuberculosis which is contracted when someone with the disease coughs, sneezes, or in some way released droplets into the air which then gets into your lungs)

Sarah's obituary


Abraham and Sarah Layton headstone
Burial 18 Nov 1892 Kaysville Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Plot 21-3-A-14
Sources
Utah Mormon Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel Database
1850 US Census for Utah Territory, Davis County, Utah (age 6)
1860 US Census for Davis, Utah (age 16, with parents)
1870 US Census for Utah (age 24)
Note: Census claims husband's name is Austin, but the original document only had the initial A, not a full name.  Abram, John, and Sarah were the children listed.
Obituary: Woman's Exponent (Salt Lake City, Utah) Sunday, 1 January 1893, page 8, column 2
Utah Cemetery Abstracts

Emma Payne
Birth 24 Aug 1846 Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa
Death 18 Sep 1846 Iowa
Sources
Family Search
Mary Ann Nichols Payne
Enhanced - not colorized
*
Mary Ann Nichols Payne

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2nd ggrandmother
Birth 10 Sep 1848 Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa
1850 Emigration to Utah with parents and sister Sarah
1850

Marriage Thomas Eagles Harris 14 Jan 1866 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: Mary Ann, Thomas , Robert, Catherine Priscilla, Joseph, Laura, Orson, Willard, Corilla, Verna, Nettie 
Death 13 Jun 1911 Layton, Davis, Utah
COD:  Stomach cancer
Burial 15 Jun 1911 Kaysville Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah Plot 11-4-A-28

Brief Life Sketch  Written by Mrs. Laura Craig, July 11, 1944

Mary Ann Payne Harris was the daughter of William L. Payne and Catherine Nichols. Both her father and mother were converts to the church and met on the old ship Swanton, April 10, 1843, while immigrating from England to the United States of America. After the company arrived in Nauvoo and were walking along the banks of the Mississippi River William L. Payne came to Catherine Nichols and asked if he may walk by her side. It was love that attracted this splendid young man to this beautiful and talented young girl, who was an expert lacemaker. In June 1843 she became his wife and they were married by the Prophet Joseph Smith.

On numerous occasions, grandfather Payne was one of the Prophet's bodyguards, and grandmother worked in the Prophet's home. True to their industrious nature they tried to make a new home but they were persecuted and rivaled until the saints were finally driven here to the valleys of the Rocky Mountains in the fall of 1849. Grandfather and grandmother Payne were the parents of 3 children at this time. My mother Mary Ann Payne was born 10 Sept 1848, a babe in arms, and was carried across the plains.

The saints were taken into the homes of the earlier pioneers until the spring of 1850 when grandfather moved with his family north to what used to be called Kays-Ward. He took up about 30 acres of land southwest of Kays-Ward. Here they made their home and reared 10 children. One baby died before the saints were driven west.
Mary Ann <i>Payne</i> Harris
Thomas and Mary Ann's headstone
Mary Ann had grown into a beautiful young woman and had inherited many of the talents of her mother. By candlelight she spun and wove many yards of fine materials, always spinning and weaving cloth to clothe the family with. She being one of the older of the children, she had to help her father in planting and harvesting of the crops. During this time she met and fell in love with Thomas E. Harris and they were married Jan 14, 1866, by Wilford Woodruff in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. Mary Ann spun and wove the material and made the suit by hand that father wore when they were married. If I am correct their first home was near the old Wyneal Hill Pond. It was a small two-roomed house with dirt roof and dirt floors. Here their first 4 children were born. When the first baby was born, father laid enough boards down for mother’s bed to stand on. There was a severe rainstorm that came up and grandfather set up all night and kept pans on the bed to catch the rainwater that was leaking through the roof. Later they moved to a new location just east of the James Smith home on the north side of the road just before you cross the Bamberger track on the road to the Kaysville-Layton cemetery, and they made their home. Four more children were born to them here. Around 1882 they bought and moved to the Galvin Miles home of which part of it still stands. There they spent the remaining years of their lives. There 3 more children were born to this union. They raised their family to honorable men and women, who will always call them blessed, for the wonderful privileges they are receiving through the gospel plan.
She was an ardent church worker and encouraged her family to never fail the teachings of the gospel. She was a Relief Society teacher with sister Catherine Nalder until her health failed and she was unable to carry on any longer. Mother being frail most of her life spent many hours with her sewing, making clothes for her family of boys and girls, that they may be well-dressed. She was the mother of 11 children, 6 boys, and 5 girls all of which grew to men and womanhood and had large families of their own.
Sources
1850 US Census for Utah Territory, Davis County, Utah (age 2)
1860 US Census for Davis County, Utah page 60 (age 12)
1870 US Census for Malad, Oneida, Idaho (age 22)
1900 US Census page 7B for Kaysville, Davis, Utah
1910 US Census page 9 (age 61)
Life sketch: https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/638785/history-of-my-grandmother-mary-ann-payne
Utah Death Certificate
Picture of headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123912/mary-ann-harris
Susan Payne
Born May 1850
Died Pre-1860
Sources
1850 US Census for Utah Territory, Davis County, Utah (age one month)
Note:  I previously listed Susan as Lizzie (thank you Tom Waldron for setting the record straight).  I remembered now why I listed her as Lizzie - it was because of the 1860 Census which listed Lizzie as 10 which reverted her birth date to 1850 in my mind and I made assumptions.  The 1850 census was taken in June 1850 - before Lizzie was ever born.

Elizabeth Payne
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Barnes Payne
 
Birth 26 Mar 1851 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Marriage (1) John Rivers Deshazo 7 May 1868 Endowment House, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: John, Anne, Mary, Orson, Albert, Richard, Janet, Eva
(2) Samuel Thomas Winegar 9 Jun 1893 Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children:  Iva, Frank, Alvin
Death 15 Dec 1908 South Bountiful, Davis, Utah

Obituary for Elizabeth
COD: Lobar Pneumonia
Informant: George Layton (possibly a nephew)
Burial 18 Dec 1908 Kaysville, Davis, Utah Plot 3-50-B-6
Elizabeth Barnes <i>Payne</i> DeShazo
 Elizabeth Barnes Payne DeShazo
Obituary - in case you can't read it.
Mrs. Thomas Winegar passed away at her home in South Bountiful, Tuesday afternoon.
Rheumatism was the cause of her demise. She was sick several years. Deceased only lacked a few months of being fifty-eight years old.
She was the mother of nine children (should be 11 not 9) three of whom together with her husband survive her.

For many years she lived in Kaysville where the funeral will be held at noon today.
Sources
1860 US Census for Davis County, Utah page 60 (age 10)
1870 US Census for Davis County, Utah page 60 (age 19)
1880 US Census for Kaysville, Davis, Utah page 315C (age 28)
Note:  Spouse is John Deshazo in this census
1900 US Census for Davis County Utah page 5A
Note:  Her spouse is listed as Thomas D Winegar in this Census
Utah Death Certificate
William Richard Payne
William Richard Payne
Birth 12 Apr 1853 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Occupation: Farmer
Marriage (1) Mary Elizabeth Warren 15 May 1868 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory (died in childbirth)
Children:  William, Orson, Joseph, James, unnamed baby girl

William and Mary, his first wife
enhanced and colorized


Martha Jane Winegar Bailey
(2) Martha Jane Winegar Bailey 15 Jun 1892 Davis County, Utah (she already had one little girl - Mary)
Children: Thomas, Martha, Bertha
Willam and Martha's
marriage license and record showing
they were married in Davis County










Death 29 Apr 1910 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
COD: Stomach Cancer
Burial 3 May 1910 Kaysville Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Plot: 3-44-B-5
Sources
1860 US Census for Davis County, Utah page 60 (age 7)
1870 US Census for Utah (age 17)
1880 US Census for Kaysville, Davis, Utah page 310B
1900 US Census for Kaysville, Davis, Utah page 4A
Marriage to Martha: Western States Marriage Index Volume 1 page 106

William's obit

Obituary in Salt Lake Tribune Saturday, 30 April 1910, page 11, column 2

William's memorial card


Utah Death Certificate
William Richard Payne
William's headstone
Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135753/william-richard-payne
James Levi Payne

James Levi Payne
Birth 7 Sep 1855 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
James Levi Payne
James and Ida's headstone
Occupation: Farmer
Married (1) Martha Ann Colmere 6 Dec 1875 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children:  Martha, Anna
(2) Ida Matilda Fernilius 20 Dec 1893 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: Myrtle, Leander, Ike, Charles, Hyrum, Newel, Erma, Vernon, Una, Cecil
Death 21 Dec 1933 Trenton, Cache, Utah
Obituary #1


C.O.D. Angina Pectoris (heart trouble)
Obituary #2

















Burial 23 Dec 1933 Kaysville Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah Plot 17-2-A-20
Sources
1860 US Census for Davis County, Utah page 60 (age 5)
Note: the abbreviation for his name was given as Jos.
1870 US Census for Utah (age 14)
1880 US Census for Davis, Utah (age 24)
Note:  Martha and two children are in this one
1900 US Census for Newton, Cache, Utah
Note:  His middle initial extracted as 'S' in this one. Ida and 4 children are with him
1910 US Census for Trenton, Cache, Utah page 17 (listed as age 34, but should be 54)
1920 US Census for Cache county, Utah sheet 11 (age 64)
1930 US Census for Trenton, Cache, Utah seet 2B (Widowed, age 74)
Obituaries
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123599/james-levi-payne
Orson's headstone
Orson Nichols Payne
Birth 14 Oct 1857 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Death 21 Jan 1877 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Buried Kaysville Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah 
Note: Plot 16-2-A-48
COD: Pleurisy and lung fever

Orson's Obit
Note: they mistakenly gave the middle initial as W

Sources
1860 US Census for Davis County, Utah page 60 (age 4)
1870 US Census Kaysville, Davis, Utah page 36 (age 13)
Note:  his middle initial extracted as W in census
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120949/orson-nichols-payne
Catherine's headstone
Catherine Amelia Payne
Birth 2 Jul 1861 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Marriage Richard William Jardine 12 Dec 1878 Endowment House, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, Utah (may have been a polygamist)
Children: Catherine, Joseph, Evern, Lola, Lula, Jennie, Bessie, Richard
Death 22 Sep 1913 Garfield, Garfield, Utah
COD: Stomach cancer
Informant on death certificate:  husband
Buried 1913 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Plot 2-50-B-6
Note:  The death certificate claims she was buried on arrival
Sources
1870 US Census for Utah (age 10)
1900 US Census for Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Utah Death Certificate (no date of burial on it)
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135816/catherine-amelia-jardine
Priscilla and Willard
Priscilla Margaret Payne
Birth 30 Jul 1862 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Marriage Willard Arthur Van Orden 26 Jan 1882
Children: Catherine, Willard, Myrtle, Leland, Verna, Golden, Otis, Newel, Orlow, Ervin, Melita
Death 21 Sep 1946 Cache Valley General Hospital, Logan, Cache, Utah
COD: Fractured hip
Informant on death certificate:  illegible
Burial 24 Sep 1946 Lewiston City Cemetery, Lewiston, Cache, Utah
Priscilla's headstone
Sources
1870 US Census for Utah (age 8)
Note:  Name is spelled Purcilla in record
1880 US Census for Kaysville, Utah page 311 C (age 17)
1900 US Census for Coveville, Utah
1910 US Census for Lewiston, Cache, Utah page 9 (age 47)
Note:  They have their oldest son, daughter-in-law and child living with them
1920 US Census for Cache county, Utah sheet 1 (age 57)
1930 US Census for Lewiston, Cache, Utah sheet 13A (age 67)
Utah Death Certificate
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34594382/priscilla-margaret-van_orden

Esther (Nettie) Louise Payne
Birth 2 Mar 1865 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Married (1) Walter Hedrick 24 Dec 1891 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Esther's headstone
(2) William Purdie 31 Aug 1904 Utah
Death 14 Jun 1946 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
COD: Cardiac decomposition and gangrene of the leg
Burial 17 Jun 1946 Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Utah  Plot 2A-11-24-5E
Sources
1870 US Census for Utah (age 5)
Note:  name is spelled Esther in record
1880 US Census for Kaysville, Utah page 311 C (age 15)
1900 US Census for Ogden, Weber, Utah sheet 2A
Note:  Her husband Walter, their daughter, and herself are living with the John Smith household
1910 US Census for Ogden Ward 4,Weber, Utah page 1
Note:  She has remarried after the death of Walter.  However, this census claims the children are Leana, Dora, and Vera - all Purdie's however, in the next census, it claims Dera (not Vera) is her son with Walter Hedrick
1930 US Census for Ogden, Weber, Utah sheet 12A
Note:  her son Dera, his wife and daughter live with them
Marriage to Walter: Western States Marriage Index Volume 1 page 93
Picture of William and Nettie:  Family Search
Utah Death Certificate
Headstone:https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73684559/esther-louise-purdie
Joseph Henry Payne
Joseph Henry Payne
Birth 22 Mar 1867 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Occupation:  Saloon Keeper (at time of death). He owned the Commercial Club of Layton
Marriage Mary Josephine Pattee 10 Oct 1889 Huntsville, Weber, Utah
Note:  They were married by David McKay, a minister of the Gospel.  Her name was given as Josephine Sprague in the record, which was her mother's maiden name.
Children: Cora, Earl, Beatrice, Cecil
Death 23 Dec 1910 Ogden, Weber, Utah
COD: Carbolic Acid... taken with suicidal intention - dead when the doctor got to him 


 

Salt Lake Tribune's version
Ogden newspaper
Standard-Examiners
version of his suicide

In case you can't read the article on the right:

Drinks Carbolic Acid, Ending Life
  "Gambling Losses and Drinking Said to Be Motive for Joseph Payne's Act"
  Ogden, Dec. 23--Swallowing the contents of a four-ounce bottle of carbolic acid, Joseph H. Payne, proprietor of the Commercial Club of Layton, staggered into the kitchen of his home, 2907 Grant Avenue, tonight and fell to the floor dead.

Payne's daughter, Mrs. James Maxwell, and a party of friends were in the parlor in the front of the house decorating a Christmas tree, when they heard Payne murmur: "Get a doctor."

Despondency from drinking and the loss of considerable money in Ogden gambling houses in the last two weeks are said to be the cause for Payne's act. 

Payne arrived at his home, shortly before midnight, intoxicated. He became abusive to members of his family, finally leaving the family circle to go to the kitchen. There he sat for several minutes alone.  When members of the family reached Payne, after hearing his request for a doctor, the empty bottle was found on the floor, and Payne's lips and face were burned by the acid. 

 Dr. Ezra C. Rich and Dr. R. Moran were called but could give no assistance.
 
Payne is said to have threatened to take his life several times before. He leaves a widow and three children, four sisters, and two brothers.

Legal Note:  the probate court document confirms he died on the 23rd, and his widow, Josephine, applied for his estate on the 24th.
Note: His wife was the informant on the death certificate

Joseph Henry Payne's death certificate


Joseph's Funeral Notice

Burial 26 Dec 1910 Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Utah  
Plot 2A-11-24-5W
Note:  requested a pic of the headstone, but it was reported by a findagrave volunteer, who searched twice, there wasn't one in the plot specified.  Perhaps they couldn't afford it, or because he committed suicide. 
Sources 
1870 US Census for Utah (age 3)
1880 US Census for Kaysville, Utah page 311 C (age 13)
1900 US Census Ogden, Weber, Utah page 15B (age 33)
1910 US CensusOgden, Weber, Utah Sheet 7B, (age 43)
Article about suicide in The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, 24 December 1910, page 15, column 3
Article about Suicide in the Ogden Standard-Examiner, Issue: Saturday, 24 December 1910, page 5, column 6.
Utah Death Certificate
Western States Marriage Index
Utah Marriage Records Certificate #402
Utah Wills and Probate Records
Utah Death Register  
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67790229/joseph-henry-payne


CHILDREN (with Margaret)
my second great grand uncles


1: George 2: Harriet, his wife
3: Margaret 4: Joseph 5: Henry 6: Harriet 7: John 8: George

George Henry Payne
Birth 24 Sep 1854 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Married Harriet Anly Phillips 14 Jan 1877 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Children: Margaret, William, Henry, Joseph, Martha, John, George, Harriet, Catherine, Dora, Unnamed baby, Unnamed baby
Death 12 Jan 1939 Clearfield, Davis, Utah
Burial 15 Jan 1939 Syracuse, Davis, Utah

George's headstone

Sources
1860 US Census for Davis County, Utah page 60 (age 3) Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55147763/george-henry-payne
Baby Boy Payne
Birth 5 Oct 1862 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Death 6 Oct 1862 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Burial Kaysville City Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Sources
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69072718/baby-boy-payne