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Harvey Anderson Pinegar was born on October 12, 1867 in Jefferson, Tennessee to John Pinegar and Mary Jane Edens. His father married three times and his mother married twice, he was the last of them all. His only full sibling died when she was six weeks old. He was born in a log house on the family farm and was sick quite a bit. He attended school until the fifth grade. He and his family belonged to the Presbyterian Church.
Harvey was a hard worker and had many responsibilities on the farm including smoking the hams and bacon in the smokehouse. Wages at the time were 40 cents a day but because he was such a good worker he often was paid sixty cents.
Harvey was a tall distinguished man standing 6'3" tall with dark brown hair and deep blue eyes. He courted a small, smiling brown-eyed girl that could stand under his outstretched arm. Harvey Anderson Pinegar married Josie Cleopatra Cantrell on February 25, 1886. Harvey and his family were introduced to the LDS Church by missionaries and were baptized. One time when Harvey and his family as well as two other families were going to be baptized, two men stopped them and tried to stop the from going through with it, but Harvey refused and they all continued on to the river. When Harvey was in the water and a prayer was being said a mob gathered on the hill above them with rocks and a hound dog, then suddenly the dog turned on its master and being frightened by this the mob fled.
Harvey and Josie and their family moved to Sunnyside, UT in 1901 and raised their family. Harvey was a man of varied talents and abilities. His activities were many and varied. He served a short time i the army during the Spanish-American war. He was a good husband and father.
From the 1880 federal census, Harvy A. Pinegar lived with his mother and father at DeKalb County, Tennessee. The family at the time consisted of:
From the 1910 federal census, Harvey A. Pinegar lived at Wellington, Carbon County, Utah, with his wife and children. The family at the time consisted of:
From the 1920 federal census, Harvey A. Pinegar lived at Wellington, Carbon County, Utah, with his wife and children. The family at the time consisted of:
Harvey Anderson Pinegar died on June 13, 1947. He is the father of John Franklin Pinegar.
Josie Cleopatra Cantell married Harvey Anderson Pinegar on 20 February 1886 in Smithville, DeKalb County, Tennessee.
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Harvey Anderson Pinegar BIRTH 12 Oct 1867 Smithville, DeKalb County, Tennessee, USA DEATH 13 Jun 1947 (aged 79) Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA BURIAL Wellington City Cemetery Wellington, Carbon County, Utah, USA MEMORIAL ID 91970994 · View Source
MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 6 Died at age 79.
Married Josie Cleopatra Cantrell. Their children: Beatrice Adella Pinegar Grundvig (1887-1941). Died at age 70. See below. Harvey Cicero Pinegar (1889-1942). Died at age 53. See below. John Franklin Pinegar (1891-1967). Died at age 76. Memorial #114317084. Novella Pinegar (1894-). Mary E. Pinegar Eves (1897-1917). Died at age 19. Memorial #36076426. James Emery Pinegar (1899-1947). Died at age 47. See below. Josie M. Pinegar (1902-). Sarah Jane Pinegar Van Wagoner (1904-1986). Died at age 81. See below. Edward Levi Pinegar (1906-1962). Died at age 55. See below. Ellen Venie Pinegar Moorlehem (1909-2000). Died at age 91. See below.
Utah Death Registers 1847-1966 shows Harvey Anderson Pinegar. Gender: Male. Age @ Death: 79. Birth date: 1868. Death date: June 13, 1947. Death county: Utah. State File #1947002437.
Family Members Parents Photo John William Pinegar 1819–1906
Photo Mary Jane Edens Pinegar 1839–1917
Spouse Photo Josie Cleopatra Cantrell Pinegar 1871–1941
Siblings Levi Pinegar 1849–1883
Photo Charlie Pinegar 1857–1902
Half Siblings Photo Mary Elizabeth Turner Pinegar 1854–1947
Photo William Franklin Turner 1856–1935
Photo John Freeland Turner 1859–1918
George Washington Turner 1861–1875
Children Photo Beatrice Adella Pinegar Grundvig 1887–1957
Photo Harvey Cicero Pinegar 1889–1942
Photo John Franklin Pinegar 1891–1967
Photo Nevella Pinegar Palmer 1894–1919
Photo Mary Emma Pinegar Eves 1897–1917
Photo James Emery Pinegar 1899–1947
Photo Josie May Pinegar Lowe 1902–1985
Photo Sarah Jane Pinegar Van Wagoner 1904–1986
Photo Edward Levi Pinegar 1906–1962
Photo Ellen Venie Pinegar Van Moorlehem 1909–2000
Photo Martha Bardell Pinegar Sampi 1912–1982
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October 12, 1867
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Smithville, DeKalb County, Tennessee, United States
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1887 |
1887
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Smithville, Dekalb County, Tennessee, United States
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1889 |
February 22, 1889
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Smithville, De Kalb County, Tennessee, United States
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1891 |
April 7, 1891
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Smithville, De Kalb County, Tennessee, United States
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1895 |
May 14, 1895
Age 27
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May 14, 1895
Age 27
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1895
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Tennessee, United States
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1898 |
1898
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Tennessee, United States
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1900 |
1900
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Tennessee, United States
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