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Records show Alma Heleman Hale came to Utah with the Heber C. Kimball Company in 1848 at age 12, and again with the Joseph Horne Company in 1862 at age 26.
Married Sarah Elizabeth Walker, 14 Apr 1856, Grantsville, Tooele, Utah
Married Sarah Annie Clark, 24 Dec 1861, Grantsville, Tooele, Utah
Married Ellen Victoria Clark, 19 Aug 1865, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p. 907
Came to Utah in 1848. Both parents died at Council Bluffs, Iowa. President of 31st quorum seventies, and later of 17th quorum; high priest; high Councilor in Benson stake; missionary to eastern states; assisted in organizing first Sunday school in Grantsville, of which he served as teacher; stake superintendent of Sunday schools. Settled at Grantsville 1854. Participated in Echo Canyon war 1857, and also did considerable service as guard during the "Move" in 1858. In 1862 went to the Missouri river in Capt. Horne's company to assist the poor immigrants; on the return trip acted as wagonmaster and commissary. Moved to Cache Valley where he served as superintendent of Tooele County Co-op. Grist Mill. Constable and city marshal. Commissioned by Governor Durkee as captain's adjutant in territorial militia. Moved to Smithfield in 1888. Died March 30, 1908, Logan, Utah.
1836 |
April 24, 1836
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Bradford, Essex County, Massachussetts, United States
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1857 |
June 11, 1857
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1859 |
April 6, 1859
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Grantsville, Tooele, Utah Territory, United States
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1863 |
September 4, 1863
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Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah, United States
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1865 |
April 16, 1865
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Grantsville, Utah, United States
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1868
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1871 |
December 10, 1871
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1873 |
March 16, 1873
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Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah Territory, United States
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