Archive for the ‘Keepsake Photographs’ Category
A summary of the life of Mary Shaw Sant is found on this site. This entry is a portrait of Mary which was taken at the same time as a portrait of her husband John Sant. She was born in England in 1814 and died in Clifton, Idaho in 1877. She was baptized a member […]
This is the Henry Maiben home in Provo, Utah County, Utah. This photograph was taken about 1875.
Direct ancestor Henry Maiben is in the back row on the right. He was very involved with The Salt Lake Theatre in the early days of the Utah Territories. This photograph appeared in the early Deseret News in 1862.
Caroline Penn was the first wife of Henry Maiben. She heard the message of the missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints and was baptized in her native England. Caroline was a dressmaker. In 1845 she married direct ancestor Henry Maiben. They emigrated from England to America and made the trek west in […]
This is a photograph from the collection of Mary Emma, granddaughter of Ophelia Pancake and William McVey. It was taken in front of their home in Fresno California about 1922. Ophelia died in 1923 and her husband William in 1933. Ophelia is the oldest daughter of direct ancestor Samuel Crawford Pancake and his wife Catharine […]
This is the family of James Newberry Morris and Harriette Louisa Elliott. The portrait was taken about 1897 in Utah.
These are the children of James Newberry Morris. There were nine surviving children born to his wife Harriette Elliot and one from his marriage to Betsy Scholes. James was the brother of direct ancestor Rosella Newberry Morris Peck Jenkins. This page is taken from The Families of James Newberry Morris.
This is the family of George Morris and wife Hannah Maria Newberry. Our direct ancestor is Rosella Newberry Morris who is child number three. She married Lucius Peck and later John Jenkins.
This is the George Morris home in the Seventeenth Ward of Salt Lake City, Utah. George was born in England in 1817 and died in Utah in 1897. He was the father of twenty-three children from three wives. The first, Jane Higgonbotham died before leaving England for America. She had one daughter named Jane. With […]