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Mary Lucinda Pancake was born in Jefferson Township, Coshocton County, Ohio to William Pancake (Junior) and Maria Wilmot Gallagher.   She was the second child of four born to her parents.  Mary Lucinda and both sisters lived to adulthood while a younger brother Oliver died as a young child.   Mary’s family lived in the same vicinity […]

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Juliet Galena Conwell Giesy was born in Utah and died there after being a resident for 50 years.  Her first name was for her aunt Juliet, her mother’s sister.  Her middle name, by which she went, is the name of an ore.  Perhaps as her father was a miner, the name appealed to them.  Her […]

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Demie Seville Pancake was born in Jefferson Township, Coshocton County, Ohio to Samuel Crawford Pancake and Catharine Darling.   She was the fourth of thirteen children and was named for her maternal grandmother Demie Butler Darling.  In 1877 she married Theodore Washington Whiteley at her parents’ home in Blandinsville, Illinois.  She and her husband Theo migrated […]

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Albert G. Conwell was born in Illinois.  He married Carrie Virginia Pancake, daughter of Samuel Crawford Pancake and his wife Catharine Darling in about 1876.  Albert and his wife Carrie were the first of her large family to come to Utah to work and invest in the explosion of profitable mines.  Albert and Carrie settled […]

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The Evergreen Cemetery in Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa Wayne Watrous was the infant son of Everest Elliott Watrous and Edith Glendora Pancake.  He was the second child in a family of four sons.  Only two lived to adulthood.  Of Earl, Wayne, Everest and Martin, only Earl and Everest survived.  Wayne followed brother Earl Pancake […]

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There isn’t much to say about little Martin.  He was born sometime in 1885 or 1886 according to The Death Book in the sexton’s office in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah.   He was buried next to his grandfather Samuel Crawford Pancake and in the company of many others of his extended […]

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Mary Maria Jenkins was born to Rosella Newberry Morris and John Jenkins in the town of Pleasant Green, Utah.   Her father was a convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints and her mother the child of recent converts from New England.  Mary was the sixth child of seven born to her parents.  At […]

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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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Rachel Ann Thompson was the daughter of Jane Pancake and William Thompson.  Jane, Rachel’s mother was the daughter of William Pancake and Mary Crawford and the oldest of three children:  Jane, Samuel and William Pancake.  Thus, Rachel was the first cousin of our ancestor Edith Glendora Pancake Watrous and the niece of Glendora’s father Samuel […]