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About Hugh Matthias Moon, Sr
Link to Hugh Moon photos/ history: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/21223616
https://familysearch.org/photos/people/2256159
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5044816/Hugh-Moon
From Hugh's diary it indicates he was married to 3 wives (Marie E Mott, Elizebeth Kemmish, and Jannett Nicol. Hugh had 25 children.
First wife: Marie E. Mott married on 8/4/1846 at William Mofes house. They were married by Elder Thomas Cottam.
Their Children: Hugh Moon, Jr 10/21/1847 - 11/7/1848 1 year 17 days old. Dorothy Adealie Moon 10/30/1849. Marie Emeline Moon 2/10/1852-8/27/1855 (croup). Eveline Moon and Angeline Moon (twin girls) born 2/21/1854. Hugh Allazender 1/25/1856. Lehi 7/17/1860.
Second and third wives below: Married on same day June 11, 1854.
Elizebeth Kemmish children: Alice Eliabeth 5/4/1855. Sarah Helen Moon 3/18/1858. Helorum 12/2/1859. Heleman Joseph 11/3/1861. Asenath 10/15/1863. Julia Ann 12/12/1867. Hortensia 1/14/1870.
Jannett Kicol children: Lydia Moon 4/8/1855. Ephriam Thomas 8/2/1856. Manassah 9/10/1857. Joseph Benjamin 11/14/1858. Jannetta 5/7/1860 - 1/3/1866. Levi 11/17/1861. Ruben Moon 2/5/1863. Maryett Moon 9/20/1864.William 7/2/1866. Heber 8/11/1868. John Moon 6/22/1870.
At the time of Hugh's death he had 3 wives:
Marriage(s)
Spouse 1: Maria Emeline MOTT Birth: 22 Jul 1823, Onterio, Canada Marriage: 4 Aug 1846 Nauvoo, Hancock, Il Death: 13 Feb 1899 Willow Creek, Cassia, Id Burial: Feb 1899, Albion Cem., Albion, Cassia
Spouse 2: Jannett(Jennett) NICOL Birth: 15 Apr 1837, Lockgally, Fife, Scotland Marriage: 11 Jun 1854, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut Death: 22 Apr 1890, Malad City, Oneida, Id Burial: 25 Apr 1890, Malad Cem. Malad City, Oneida
Spouse 3: Elizabeth KEMMISH Birth: 17 Apr 1837, Partsmouth, Hampshire, England Marriage: 11 Jun 1854, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut Death: 15 Jan 1921, Henderson Creek, Malad, Oneida, Id Burial: 18 Jan 1921,Malad, Oneida, Id
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THE GRAVE OF HUGH MOON
Added by sclower74 on 26 Aug 2008
Originally submitted by katiedragonlady to Moon Family Tree on 1 Nov 2006
Any fertile imagination can find a wealth of stories in a cemetery. The birth and death dates can hint at a mother weeping at the foot of a tuberculosis-stricken infant’s bed, or a family of settlers fallen prey to some catastrophe not mentioned in a poetic epitaph on a weathered slab of marble.
All of this brings us to a question from K. Robinson of Rexburg. “As a person is traveling from Idaho toward Utah on Interstate 15, just south of Malad there are two graves on the mountain to the east of the freeway. Who do those graves belong to, why are there and what is the story behind them?
For an answer, we turned to the Idaho Enterprise, Malad’s newspaper. An article in that paper explains the origin of the graves, which contain two early pioneers who wanted to be buried in Utah, not Idaho. Here’s some information about the two people buried there:
One is the grave of Hugh Moon, born in 1815 in England. He sailed to America in 1840 after joining the Mormon Church. He moved to the LDS stronghold of Nauvoo, Ill., where he served as a bodyguard for Prophet Joseph Smith.
He crossed the plains to the Salt Lake Valley in 1848, where he married. Brigham Young asked him to move to Dixie in southern Utah to build up the church there, but he moved again after five years, this time to Henderson Creek in the Idaho Territory.
He died in 1870 at the age of 54. His wishes were to be buried in Zion, which he concluded to be Utah. Upon his death, his family took him far enough south that they thought they were in Utah, to a small cemetery east of Portage. As it turned out, the burial site was just inside the Idaho territory
A second grave there is that of Jane Copeland Howell, who was born in 1789 and grew up on the frontier in Illinois.
Her son James married Rosannah Moon in 1857 and they and Jane travelled west with a Mormon pioneer company. They arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in 1863 and the Howells settled in Kaysville for five years. They moved to East Portage in the Malad Valley in 1868, where Jane died the next year at age 80. She adamantly implored her family to bury her in Utah and not Idaho, although she was not a Mormon. With no border markings, however, she was actually buried in the small cemetery east of Portage.
Barry Ginter Column “You Asked for It”
Post Register, Idaho Falls, ID
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Hugh Matthias Moon, Sr's Timeline
1815 |
August 5, 1815
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Eccleston, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
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1843 |
1843
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Montrose, Lee County, Iowa, United States
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1844 |
1844
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Montrose, Lee County, IA, United States
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1845 |
1845
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IA, United States
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1846 |
1846
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Montrose, Lee County, IA, United States
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1847 |
October 21, 1847
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Montrose, Lee County, IA, United States
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1849 |
October 30, 1849
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT, United States
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1849
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UT, United States
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February 10, 1852
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT, United States
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