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bullet Elizabeth "Betty" SNOW was born on 9 Mar 1729 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. She died on 10 Feb 1818 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Eleazer SNOW and Mercy KING.

She was married to Nathan AMES on 31 Dec 1750 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

She was married to Micah WHITE on 22 Dec 1768.

She was married to William TOLMAN on 29 Sep 1757 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. Children were: Daniel TOLMAN, Reuben TOLMAN.


bullet Mercy SNOW was born on 22 Mar 1737 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Eleazer SNOW and Mercy KING.

She was married to Jacob JOHNSON on 28 Feb 1760.


bullet Reuben SNOW was born on 16 Apr 1731 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Eleazer SNOW and Mercy KING.


bullet Ane Marie SORENSEN was born on 10 Aug 1818 in Tise, Hjorring, Denmark. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.


bullet Bodil SORENSEN was born. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.


bullet Christen SORENSEN was born on 10 Oct 1800 in Mou, Aalborg, Denmark. He died on 22 Mar 1834 in Dallerup, Aarhus, Denmark. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.

Children were: Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN.


bulletLars SORENSEN was born on 19 Dec 1807 in Mou, Aalborg, Denmark. He died on 28 Nov 1885 in Linderup, Tolstrup, Hjorring, Denmark. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.


bulletMaren SORENSEN was born. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.


bullet Margrethe SORENSEN was born. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.


bullet Ole SORENSEN was born on 28 Jan 1816 in Tise, Hjorring, Denmark. Parents: Soren CHRISTENSEN and Kirsten LAURITZEN.


bullet Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN Photo was born on 2 Mar 1820 in Branderslev, Maribo, Denmark. She died on 28 Nov 1908 in Cedar City, Iron Co., Utah.
Margaret Sorenson was born 2 March 1820 in Rudby (or Brandeslew), Lowland, Denmark, a daughter of Christian Julius Sorenson and Margritte Hansen. Her mother and mother’s sister were married the same day to two brothers, the eldest child in each family being born just one week apart. Margaret was the oldest in the one family. She was the only child, her mother dying when she was but three weeks old. Her father being an officer in the army, she was taken by her mother’s sister, Kristina, the one that was married the same day as Margaret’s mother.

She lived with this family until she was ten years of age, when her father remarried. She then lived with her father until she was married, 23 December 1840 (or 1843), to Peter Mackelprang, also of Rudby, Lowland, Denmark.

They lived in Rudby for some time, Peter following his trade as a tanner and shoemaker. Peter often took boys as apprentices to learn the trade. However, Peter and Margaret soon became tired of the city life and moved to the country. They took with them a boy who had been mistreated by his father. The boy soon married, and Peter and Margaret built a home for him. When Peter and Margaret left, the young couple said that they had never been treated better by anyone than by them.

When the Mormon missionaries preached the glad tidings of life eternal in their prosperous little island, Margaret accepted the message willingly, feeling in her soul that it was of divine authority and believing that her husband would soon see the light. She was baptized in the spring of 1854 (or 1855). After the harvest, when Peter had joined the Church, they moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, where they lived for one year, Peter being called to act as a missionary among his countrymen during the last six months of their stay in Copenhagen.

After Peter had labored at this call for six months they began to make preparations for the journey to Zion. Margaret was given a blessing that she should reach Zion with all her family, although she was very weak. When Annie Eva Mackelprang (later Bailey), their seventh child, was five weeks old they started on their way on the ocean trip in a sailing boat. Although Margaret was very sick crossing the sea, never being out of her bed, she clung to the promise given her and trusted in her faith. She was the only woman who didn’t lose a child on the trip which lasted eleven weeks and five days.

The trip across the plains was accomplished by ox teams. Knute Peterson was the captain of the company. At the Missouri River they had to leave all the luggage that was not absolutely necessary to their existence. Margaret told of the cooking utensils, stove, feather beds, pillows and other comforts that were left on the bank of the river. She also told later in life of how she smuggled cloth she had bought for the children for extra clothes. This same cloth was later given into tithing upon their arrival in Utah.

Through Margaret’s and Peter’s supply of money and big-heartedness, four young people emigrated with them as far as Salt Lake City, where they divided the train of emigrants, as was the custom. These young people moved to Sanpete County to live with their relatives who had come to this country before them. Margaret and Peter were sent south with their family and others.

They located in the Old Fort, northwest of what is now Cedar City, Utah. They arrived 14 November 1856.They lived in the Old Fort for many years and then moved up to the "New City." Here Mary Mackelprang (later Jones) was born 3 September 1857. They lived at first in a shed with willows woven around to form a room. During the summer they built two rooms above it, the children carrying the water from the creek to mix the adobes. This was one of the first houses built in Cedar City, which stood at First South and Third East Streets. In the cellar stood the old brick oven which served for baking.

Peter and Margaret were endowed and sealed to each other on 14 October 1859 in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. (On 2 June 1887 in the St. George Temple the family was adopted to President Wilford Woodruff.)

Later they moved back to the Old Fort. It was here that a daughter, Margaret "Maggie" Mackelprang (later Perkins) was born on 19 September 1860. Peter bought a four room house in the "New City," and the family moved into it, living there for the rest of their lives. Bishop Lunt asked Margaret on many different occasions to prepare for the twelve apostles when they would arrive for conferences or visits. Margaret always prepared for them and did all she could to make them comfortable.

Peter and Margaret were a very hospitable couple, and the emigrants from the north would try to arrange their drives so as to "make Brother Mackelprang’s" for the night. It is told that twenty outfits camping in and out of the lot was no uncommon sight.

Margaret was a devoted Relief Society worker—her name often appears in the old minute books for deeds of charity. While neither she nor Peter were before the public much, their faith was deep-rooted and the paying of an honest tithing was one of their strong points.

Margaret was an excellent cook and seamstress and did much of this type of work for the poor and needy. Because of their faithfulness to the gospel, both Margaret and Peter were called to take their second anointings. Peter died fifteen years before Margaret. Margaret died 28 November 1908 in Cedar City, Utah. They left behind them a posterity of eight children, two preceding them to the great beyond, also four hundred and fifty descendants [at the time this sketch was written].

The children are:

Stina, who died at nine months of age
Christian, who married Lenore Bailey
Christina, who married Martin Chatterly
William, who married Delia Terry
August "Gus", who married Jane Parry
Julius, who married Martha Jane Perkins and
Margaret Jane Stephens
Anna Eva, who married Nephi Bailey
Mary, who married Frederick Jones
Margaret, who married Daniel Perkins
Peter, who married Kathryn Perkins

Margaret is our 2nd Great Grandmother Parents: Christen SORENSEN and Margritte HANSEN.

She was married to Peder Mathiasen MACKELPRANG on 23 Dec 1842 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. Children were: Stina MACKELPRANG , Christine Johanne MACKELPRANG, Christian Eric MACKELPRANG, Kirstine Johanne Margarethe MACKELPRANG, Samuel William MACKELPRANG, August Sorensen MACKELPRANG, Julius Augusta MACKELPRANG , Annie Eva Augusta MACKELPRANG, Mary MACKELPRANG, Margaret MACKELPRANG, Peter MACKELPRANG.


bullet Lucie SUHLING was born on 13 Jun 1674 in Flensborg, Sonderborg, Denmark. She died on 12 Dec 1739 in Flensborg, Sonderborg, Denmark.

Children were: Catharina FEDDERSEN, Nicolai FEDDERSEN, Ditler FEDDERSEN, Nicolai FEDDERSEN, Heinrich FEDDERSEN, Peder FEDDERSEN, Friederich FEDDERSEN, Magdalene FEDDERSEN, Marten FEDDERSEN, Catherine FEDDERSEN, Lucia FEDDERSEN, Maria FEDDERSEN, Heinrich FEDDERSEN, Johan Gerhard FEDDERSEN, Bernhard FEDDERSEN, Hans Rudolph FEDDERSEN, Ulrich Anton FEDDERSEN.


bulletAnna (Anne) TAYLOR was born in 1732 in Townsend, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Benjamin TAYLOR and Sarah (Taylor).

She was married to Oliver NHEYWOOD on 15 Mar 1759.


bullet Benjamin TAYLOR was born on 18 Apr 1699 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died on 15 Mar 1776 in Townsend, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Abraham TAYLOR and Mary WHITTAKER.

He was married to Sarah (Taylor) about 1724 in South Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island. Children were: Mary TAYLOR, Sarah TAYLOR, Lydia TAYLOR, Benjamin TAYLOR, Anna (Anne) TAYLOR.


bullet Benjamin TAYLOR was born in 1730 in Townsend, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Benjamin TAYLOR and Sarah (Taylor).


bullet Frances Newell TAYLOR Photo was born on 26 May 1821 in Mexico, Oxford Co., Maine. She died on 5 Aug 1912 in Logan, Cache Co., Utah. Parents: George Washington TAYLOR and Abigail BACON.

She was married to William Harrison WALTON on 10 Jun 1843 in Mexico, Oxford Co., Maine. Children were: Charles Eugene WALTON Sr., Harrison A. WALTON, John WALTON, George Ossian WALTON, Arthur E. WALTON, Albert V. WALTON, Frances Adeline WALTON, William Alphonso WALTON, George Washington WALTON , Joseph Henry WALTON, Alvin A. WALTON.


bullet George Washington TAYLOR was born in 1788 in Gilmanton, Belknap Co., New Hampshire. Parents: John TAYLOR and Comfort BURLEIGH.

He was married to Abigail BACON on 18 Sep 1817. Children were: Frances Newell TAYLOR.


bullet John TAYLOR was born on 24 Aug 1762 in Newmarket, Merrimack Co., New Hampshire. He died on 25 Mar 1840 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Thomas TAYLOR and Abigail PIPER.

Children were: George Washington TAYLOR.


bulletLydia TAYLOR was born on 11 Mar 1728/29 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. She died on 8 Feb 1810 in Townsend, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Benjamin TAYLOR and Sarah (Taylor).

She was married to John CHANDLER on 14 Feb 1754 in Townsend, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.


bullet Mary TAYLOR was born about 1725 in South Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island. Parents: Benjamin TAYLOR and Sarah (Taylor).

She was married to Joseph SEAGER on 24 Jan 1750 in South Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island.


bullet Sarah TAYLOR was born on 17 Jan 1727/28 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. She died on 6 Jan 1819 in Winthrop, Kennebec Co., Maine. Parents: Benjamin TAYLOR and Sarah (Taylor).

She was married to Benjamin KING on 3 Sep 1745 in Townsend, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Children were: Elizabeth KING, Sarah KING, Samuel KING, Benjamin KING, Elizabeth KING, Silence KING, Mary KING, Samuel KING, Sarah KING, Ebenezer KING.


bullet Thomas TAYLOR

Children were: John TAYLOR.


bulletGedske THIESEN was born about 1645 in Sakskobing, Maribo, Denmark. She died about 1695 in Sakskobing, Maribo, Denmark.

Children were: Peder Jorgensen KRUCKOW, Hans Jorgensen KRUCKOW , Eleanore Jorgensen KRUCKOW, Henrick Jorgensen KRUCKOW.


bulletMary THOMPSON was born in Aug 1735. Parents: Noah THOMPSON and Susannah PLACE.

Children were: Simeon WALTON, Reuben WALTON Jr..


bulletNoah THOMPSON was born on 15 Mar 1712 in Berwick, York Co., Maine. He died in Newington, Maine. Parents: John THOMPSON and Mary STACY.

Children were: Mary THOMPSON.


bulletAquila TOLMAN was born on 16 Oct 1705 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. He died on 7 Nov 1771. Parents: Samuel TOLMAN and Experience CLAPP.


bulletBenjamin Hewitt TOLMAN I was born on 3 May 1829 in Windsor, Kennebec Co., Maine. He died on 14 Dec 1857 in Tremonton, Box Elder Co., Utah. Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.

He was married to Sarah Jane ANGELL on 2 Jan 1851 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah. Children were: Benjamin Hewitt TOLMAN II, Polly Jane TOLMAN, Emma Mariah TOLMAN.


bullet Benjamin Hewitt TOLMAN II Photo was born on 15 Mar 1853 in Brigham City, Box Elder Co., Utah. He died on 8 Jun 1913 in Tremonton, Box Elder Co., Utah.
Tolman, Benjamin H., the second Bishop of Honeyville (Box Elder Stake), Box Elder county, Utah, was born March 15, 1853, in Brigham City, Utah, the son of Benjamin H. Tolman and Sarah Jane Angell. His father died in 1857 (twenty-seven years old). Benjamin was baptized July 30, 1865, was ordained an Elder in 1874, and while living temporarily in Salt Lake City, he was ordained a Seventy in January, 1876. Subsequently he became a president of the 16th quorum of Seventy. In 1876-1877 he filled a mission to Great Britain. Before starting on this mission he married Eliza Bell Grant, a daughter of David Grant and Mary Hunsaker, April 24, 1876. This marriage was blessed with eleven children, namely, Sarah Jane, Benjamin H., David Denmark, Abinadi, Jaron G., Jarvis Truman, Nathan, Mary Theda, Emma Angell, Claudius and Twila. After his return from his mission to Europe he located in Honeyville, where he acted as superintendent of the Sunday school and took a most active part in all the public affairs of the Ward. From 1877 to 1889 he served as first counselor to Bishop Abraham Hunsaker and after the demise of Bishop Hunsaker in 1889 he was chosen as Bishop of Honeyville, which position he filled till 1893. His death occurred June 8, 1913, at Honeyville. About nine years before his death, while working as a carpenter on the power house, at the mouth of Bear River Canyon, he was accidentally burned by electricity. After spending several months in a hospital in Salt Lake City, losing his leg by amputation, he resumed his labors at home and continued active as far as his health would permit till the last. His life was saved after the terrible accident by the power of God, as everybody who saw him at the time believed that almost immediate death was inevitable. Bro. Tolman was highly respected by all who knew him, was a most faithful and ardent Church worker and never faltered in his fidelity to the Church. By his second wife, Mary Neeley, he had two children, namely, Polly Belle and Austin.

Benjamin is our 2nd Great Granduncle Parents: Benjamin Hewitt TOLMAN I and Sarah Jane ANGELL.

He was married to Eliza Belle GRANT on 24 Apr 1876 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.

He was married to Mary Elizabeth NEELEY on 3 Feb 1887 in Logan, Cache Co., Utah.


bullet Cyrus TOLMAN was born on 15 Apr 1820 in Hope, Knox Co., Maine. He died on 18 Sep 1901 in Marion, Cassia Co., Idaho. Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.

He was married to Lydia Ann KASBEER OR CASEBRY on 23 Mar 1843 in Keosauqua, Van Buren Co., Iowa.

He was married to Alice BRACKEN in 1847 in Mount Pisgah, Union Co., Iowa.

He was married to Margaret Eliza UTLEY on 30 Jun 1853 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.


bullet Daniel TOLMAN was born on 25 Jul 1759 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. He died on 8 Mar 1829. Parents: William TOLMAN and Elizabeth "Betty" SNOW.

He was married to Chloe BOSWORTH on 10 Feb 1784.


bullet Desire TOLMAN was born on 14 Apr 1712 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. He died on 24 Mar 1759. Parents: Samuel TOLMAN and Experience CLAPP.

He was married to Sarah HOW on 1 Dec 1744.


bullet Elizabeth TOLMAN was born on 12 Jun 1714 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. She died on 31 Aug 1714. Parents: Samuel TOLMAN and Experience CLAPP.


bullet Elizabeth TOLMAN was born on 14 Jan 1723 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. She died on 7 Apr 1788. Parents: Samuel TOLMAN and Experience CLAPP.

She was married to Henry BIRD on 21 Jan 1741.


bullet Emma Mariah TOLMAN Photo was born on 10 Nov 1856 in Brigham City, Box Elder Co., Utah. She died on 15 Aug 1930 in Monticello, San Juan Co., Utah. Parents: Benjamin Hewitt TOLMAN I and Sarah Jane ANGELL.

She was married to William Edward HYDE on 1 Mar 1875 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah. Children were: William Benjamin HYDE, Winnifred HYDE, Emma Louise HYDE, Truman Edward HYDE, Esther Jean HYDE, Angeline HYDE, Ray Lynn HYDE, Harriet Parthenia HYDE, Polly Josephene HYDE, Sara Jane HYDE TWIN, Truman E. HYDE.


bulletEsther TOLMAN was born on 18 Mar 1818 in Hope, Knox Co., Maine. She died on 9 Dec 1910. Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.


bulletGeorge Washington TOLMAN was born on 6 Feb 1833 in Windsor, Kennebec Co., Maine. He died in 1849. Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.


bulletHopestill TOLMAN was born on 12 May 1721 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Samuel TOLMAN and Experience CLAPP.


bullet James TOLMAN was born in 1794 in Warren, Lincoln Co., Maine. He died in 1830. Parents: Reuben TOLMAN and Margaret MCCARTER.


bulletJames Llewellyn TOLMAN was born in 1836 in Windsor, Kennebec Co., Maine. He died on 24 Oct 1842. Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.


bullet John TOLMAN was born on 4 Oct 1822 in Hope, Knox Co., Maine. He died on 28 Jun 1858. Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.


bulletJohn TOLMAN was born in 1800 in Warren, Lincoln Co., Maine. He died on 2 Oct 1845. Parents: Reuben TOLMAN and Margaret MCCARTER.

He was married to Mary DUQUE in 1829.


bulletJohnson TOLMAN was born on 26 Apr 1716 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. He died on 30 Aug 1796. Parents: Samuel TOLMAN and Experience CLAPP.

He was married to Elizabeth CAPEN on 31 Oct 1751.


bullet Judson Adonirum TOLMAN Photo was born on 14 Jul 1826 in Hope, Knox Co., Maine. He died on 6 Jul 1916 in Bountiful, Davis Co., Utah.
Tolman, Judson, a Patriarch in the Davis Stake of Zion, is a son of Nathan Tolman and was born July 14, 1826, in Kennebec, Maine. He comes from old Puritan stock, his ancestors having arrived in America in 1630. Judson Tolman writes; in a brief article, prepared for this volume, as follows: "In 1837 I moved with my parents to Iowa, where I was baptised Jan. 12, 1845. I gathered with the Saints at Nauvoo in the following March and was ordained a Seventy June 5, 1845. I received my endowments in the Nauvoo Temple Jan. 27, 1846, and left Nauvoo with the Saints under Brigham Young in Hosea Stout's company as guard and continued with the company to the Missouri river, helping to build all the bridges, and make roads, and raft wagons over all the streams that could not be fortied. I remained with the company until the Mormon Battalion was organized and left for Mexico. We were then organized into a company of 200 wagons under the leadership of George Miller and eleven other men and started for the Mountains, but were stopped by President Brigham Young and wintered on the Puncah river, near the Missouri river, about 150 miles above the present Omaha. We then went to Winter Quarters in the spring, whence we continued the journey to the Valley, where we arrived in September, 1848, in Brigham Young's company, and Daniel Garn's fifty. I helped to fight the crickets in 1849, and in that year, together with two other families, I settled in Toelle valley, where Tooele city now stands. We were the first three families to settle in that valley. In 1850 I was one of a company of thirty-one called by Gov. Brigham Young to serve as a guard on the southwestern frontiers of Utah, under Captain Phineas R. White. I served three and one-half years in that capacity and was in three battles with the Indians, wherein sixteen Indians and one white man were killed. In 1852 the Indians took the last yoke of oxen and the last cow I had. In the fall of 1854 I moved to Bountiful, Davis county, where I have lived ever since. I might add that I helped to herd Uncle Sam's army in the "Echo Canyon war." In September, 1877, I was sent on a mission to the State of Maine. In 1885 I was ordained a High Priest, and in 1897 a Patriarch. I have had three families. My first wife was Sarah Holbrook, who has 301 descendants, namely, fourteen children, 131 grandchildren and 155 great grandchildren. There is also one great great grandchild. My second wife, Saptia Merrill, had four children, ten grandchildren and five great grandchildren. My wife, Jane Stoker, who now lives, has eleven children, and twenty grandchildren. My total posterity is 351 at the present time.

Judson is our 3rd Great Granduncle Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.

He was married to Sarah Lucretia HOLBROOK on 12 Jan 1846 in Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois.

He was married to Mary REEVES on 20 Dec 1852 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah. He was divorced from Mary REEVES.

He was married to Sophia MERRELL on 5 Feb 1856 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.

He was married to Zibiah Jane STOKER on 5 Apr 1869 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.


bulletLucy Ann TOLMAN was born on 3 Jul 1824 in Hope, Knox Co., Maine. She died on 8 Jul 1918. Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.

She was married to Lewis Conley BISHOP on 25 Aug 1859.


bulletMargaret TOLMAN was born on 2 Feb 1812 in Hope, Knox Co., Maine. She died on 7 Aug 1824 in Hope, Knox Co., Maine. Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.


bulletMartha TOLMAN was born on 12 Apr 1791 in Warren, Lincoln Co., Maine. She died on 2 Jul 1858 in Barrettstown (now Hope), Waldo Co., Maine. Parents: Reuben TOLMAN and Margaret MCCARTER.

She was married to John PRESCOTT on 12 Apr 1817 in Waldo, Waldo Co., Maine.


bullet Nathan TOLMAN was born on 19 Feb 1788 in Warren, Lincoln Co., Maine. He died on 1 Feb 1844 in Portland, Van Buren Co., Idaho. Parents: Reuben TOLMAN and Margaret MCCARTER.

He was married to Sarah HEWITT on 29 Nov 1810 in Barrettstown (now Hope), Waldo Co., Maine. Children were: Margaret TOLMAN, Sarah TOLMAN, Nathan TOLMAN [JR], Esther TOLMAN, Cyrus TOLMAN, John TOLMAN, Lucy Ann TOLMAN, Judson Adonirum TOLMAN, Benjamin Hewitt TOLMAN I, George Washington TOLMAN , James Llewellyn TOLMAN.


bullet Nathan TOLMAN [JR] was born on 8 Oct 1815 in Hope, Knox Co., Maine. He died in Aug 1863. Parents: Nathan TOLMAN and Sarah HEWITT.

He was married to Sally C. PALMER on 29 Apr 1835.


bullet Polly Jane TOLMAN was born on 19 Jan 1855 in Brigham City, Box Elder Co., Utah. She died on 30 Jan 1901 in Grantsville, Tooele Co., Utah. Parents: Benjamin Hewitt TOLMAN I and Sarah Jane ANGELL .

She was married to Samuel Wickersham WOOLLEY on 22 Sep 1873.


bullet Priscilla TOLMAN was born on 20 Nov 1710 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts. She died on 1 Jan 1711. Parents: Samuel TOLMAN and Experience CLAPP.

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