Harley Younker was born in Colorado in 1871 to Jason T. Younker and Rachel Ann Thompson. Rachel Ann was the daughter of Jane Pancake Thompson who was the daughter of William Pancake Senior and a sister to our direct ancestor Samuel Crawford Pancake. Harley is found on the “Early Student” list at Notre Dame University in 1888-1889, prior to his marriage to Annie Dunn. She was born in Wisconsin in 1872. They married in Colorado in 1891. They became the parents of at least four children. They were Rolland, Jennie, Harley and Clarence. There may have been a child after Clarence. This portrait was most likely taken about 1899 or 1900. It shows Harley’s family but with only two children. These children are Rolland and Clarence. Jennie Younker died as a child.
Harley can be found in various census records in Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington. He died in Colorado in 1927. His wife Annie died in the same place one year later in 1928.
This keepsake photograph is from the collection of Charles Lazzeri.
This keepsake photograph is from the collection of Julie Martin. The unknown woman is connected to the Newberry-Morris-Jenkins families of Utah.
This group photograph is connected to a school science fair in Sevier County, Utah about 1893. The young man on the left in front is Nephi James Bates (1875-1958). Others in the group photograph appear in other photographs from the same sitting. Who are the young men in this and its companion photographs on this site?
This keepsake photograph is from the collection of Julie Martin. The young man is connected to the Newberry-Morris-Jenkins families of Utah. Do you know who he is?
This wonderful keepsake photograph is from the collection of Julie Martin. This baby is connected to the Newberry-Morris-Jenkins families of Utah. Do you know whose baby she is ?
This keepsake photograph is from the collection of Julie Martin. The woman in the photograph is connected to the Newberry-Morris-Jenkins families of Utah. Do you know who she is?
This wonderful photograph is from the collection of Julie Martin. Some have said that it is an older Hannah Maria Newberry Morris, wife of George Morris. Others don’t know. Do you?
This keepsake photograph is from the collection of Julie Martin. These three children are connected to the Newberry-Morris-Jenkins families of Utah. Do you know who they are?
This photograph is from the collection of Julie Martin. The young man is connected to the Newberry-Morris-Jenkins families of Utah.
This keepsake photograph is from the collection of Julie Martin. The woman in the portrait is connected to the Newberry-Morris-Jenkins families of Utah.









