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About Catherine Hulet
Catherine Stoker was born July 25, 1829, in Bloomfield, Jackson County, Ohio, and was the daughter of David Stoker and Barbara Graybill. She married Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet, May 19, 1850, in Mt. Pisgah, Harrison, Iowa. They had the following children: Luella Hulet, John Riley Hulet, Oscar Willard Hulet, Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet, Sylvester Silas Hulet, Catherine Melissa Hulet, Emma Tryphena Hulet, Sarah Ann Hulet, Charles Franklin Sr Hulet, Barbara Adlinda Hulet
It was at Mt. Pisgah that Sylvanus met and fell in love with Catherine Stoker. They were married May 19, 1850, by a Reverend Marsh. Soon after their marriage, Sylvanus and Catherine started on their journey westward with a company under the leadership of Aaron Johnson.
It was the latter part of September when they reached Salt Lake City. They thought they had reached the end of their journey, but President Young appointed them to go on with others to settle the area known as Hobble Creek. It was the first week in October 1850, when they arrived at the place that was later named Springville. Winter was near and they had to prepare for the cold months ahead. Sylvanus, his father Charles, and William Smith were the first to take their teams and wagons and go to the canyon for logs for house building and fuel. Sylvanus and his father took up farming and chair making as a means of providing for their families.
It was here that Sylvanus and Catherine's first child was born on February 27, 1851. They named him John Riley. Sarah Ann, was born September 20, 1852; Barbara Adlinda, was born November 18, 1854; the twins, Sylvanus Cyrus, Jr., and Sylvester Silas, were born April 17, 1857, and Catherine Melissa, was born May 18, 1860. Four more children were born in St. George—Emma Tryphena, born July 19, 1862, and died October 10, 1864; Charles Franklin, born November 11, 1864; Luella, born January 1, 1867; and Oscar Willard, born March 9, 1870.
Catherine labored a great deal among the sick. Whenever there was sickness in the community she was called to help care for them. When the first Relief Society was organized, March 10, 1878, she was chosen as president, a position she faithfully filled until her death November 8, 1882.
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, James Pace Company (1850)
Parents:
David Stoker (1795 - 1852)
Barbara Graybill Stoker (1792 - 1872)
Spouse:
Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet (1826 - 1901)
Children:
John Riley Hulet (1851 - 1925)
Sarah Annie Hulet Wimmer (1852 - 1944)
Sylvester Silas Hulet (1857 - 1950)
Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet (1857 - 1942)
Catherine Melissa Hulet Dalley (1860 - 1956)
Emma Tryphena Hulet (1862 - 1864)
Charles Franklin Hulet (1864 - 1915)
Oscar Willard Hulet (1871 - 1940)
Siblings:
Christina Stoker McDaniel (1815 - 1854)
John Stoker (1817 - 1881)
William Stoker (1819 - 1892)
Catherine Stoker Hulet (1829 - 1882)
Michael Stoker (1833 - 1904)
Created by: SMSmith
Record added: Feb 02, 2000
Find A Grave Memorial# 177599
Catherine Hulet's Timeline
1829 |
July 25, 1829
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Bloomfield Twp, Jackson, Ohio, United States
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1851 |
February 27, 1851
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Springville, Utah, Utah, United States
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August 24, 1851
Age 22
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1853 |
1853
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Utah, United States
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1854 |
November 18, 1854
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Springville, Utah County, UT, United States
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1857 |
April 17, 1857
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Springville, UT, United States
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April 17, 1857
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Springville, Utah County, Utah, United States
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1860 |
May 18, 1860
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Springville, Utah County, Utah, United States
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1862 |
July 19, 1862
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St. George, Washington Co, Utah, USA
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