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Jonathan Pugmire was born in England to Jonathan Pugmire and Hannah Hetherington.  He appears to have been their only child.   During his childhood he was raised by his mother and a step-father named Thomas Coulthard.  Jonathan went by his step-father’s name when he was young.  We don’t know if his father died or if his […]

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Joseph Hyrum Pugmire was born in Liverpool, England to parents Jonathan Pugmire and Elizabeth Barnes.  He was the fifth child of ten born to his parents.  His parents joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints in their native Raughton Head, England and were waiting in Liverpool for their trip across the ocean to America […]

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Jerome Timothy Watrous was born to Timothy Watrous and Mary Rowley in what would become Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio.  His father Timothy, along with many others, migrated from various places but primarily from Connecticut to Ohio.  There, Timothy Watrous bought a large piece of land.  Just a few months short of Jerome’s birth, his father […]

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Martin Kern Schillinger was the third child of four born to Albert Jerome Schillinger and Margaret Conley.  His brother Lowell died as a child, sister Lois as a young adult while his younger brother Thomas lived until 2003.  Martin’s grandparents were Martin Schillinger who was born in Germany and migrated to the United States and […]

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Maude McVey was the youngest child of six born to Ophelia Pancake McVey and William Franklin McVey.   In 1909 she married Harvey Buteau Mount and became the mother of three daughters; Roberta, Mary Emma and Elizabeth.  In about 1910, Maude’s father William built two beautiful Victorian- style homes in Fresno, California for his youngest daughters, […]

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Myrnie McVey was the daughter of Ophelia Pancake and William Franklin McVey.   She was the second child and second daughter born to her parents.  She was one of six children; four girls and two boys.  Their names were Grace, Myrnie, Ernest, William, Pansy and Maude.  In 1898 Myrnie married Mark Hutchison.  They became the parents […]

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Rosella was born to goodly parents, George Morris and Hannah Maria Newberry in Nauvoo, Illinois.  George was a convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints from England and Hannah was from an early New England family who had also joined the Mormon Church.   Rosella was the third child and third daughter born to […]

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Stewart was the second child and oldest son of Samuel Crawford Pancake and Catharine Darling.  From all we have read and found, Stewart appears to have been a fine man.   At the age of nineteen he enlisted in the army and served from Coshocton County, Ohio for the Union in The Civil War.   His uncle […]

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This Methodist church was built in 1892 in the little town of Terre Haute in Henderson County Illinois.  There, in the next year, Mary June Reynolds Watrous was remembered upon her death.  Her husband Jerome Timothy Watrous also came to this little church in a coffin to be remembered as one of the pioneers of […]

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George Morris was born in England to Joseph Morris and Elizabeth Vernon.  He was the oldest child of seven.  In 1840 he married Jane Higgenbothom who died the next year.  He heard the missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints in his native England and emigrated to America where he lived in the […]