Malissa Cherizade Riggs Turnbeaugh

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Malissa Cherizade Riggs Turnbeaugh (Averett)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States
Death: April 13, 1927 (74)
Washington, Washington, Utah, United States
Place of Burial: Washington, Washington, Utah, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Elijah Averett and Cherrizade Bernice Averett
Wife of Pvt William Thomas Riggs
Mother of Cherizade Bernice Woodward; Mary Ellen Morris and Daniel A. Turnbough
Sister of Helen Marion Thaxton and Elijah Averett, Jr
Half sister of Janette Mariah Shumway; Sarah Ann Shumway and Diantha Lorena Ford

Occupation: Married William Riggs at age 13 and had 2 daughters and separated. Married William Turnbeaugh January 10, 1871. She had 25 children with 5 sets of twins.
Managed by: Della Dale Smith
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About Malissa Cherizade Riggs Turnbeaugh

The above photo of Malissa Averett and her second husband William Turnbeaugh is from the website Find A Grave.com. Malissa Averett Turnbeaugh was born in Manti, Utah, March 19, 1853. She was the daughter of Elijah Averett and Cherizade Grimes. Malissa was baptized in March 1861. She was married at the age of 13 to William Riggs, with whom she had two daughters, but they later separated. The daughters were Cherizade Woodward and Ellen Morris. Malissa had 25 children with five sets of twins. One of the children weighed 15 lbs. at birth. Some years later Malissa married William Turnbeaugh January 10, 1871, and was later sealed, an LDS practice of binding one family for eternity, in the St. George Temple on April 20, 1949. She was endowed, an LDS practice in the temple where participants take a number of solemn oaths and make covenants with God, on May 6, 1927.

Malissa was the first white child born in Manti, Utah, and came to Dixie, Utah, in 1862. She passed through many hardships in the early days of the settlement of Dixie . Malissa's only brother was killed by Native Americans in 1866. When she was a girl, she helped pick cotton and sheep; the cotton and wool were the first to go through the factory at Washington, Utah. Her parents were among the first to be baptized after the organization of the LDS Church and came across the Plains in 1848. Malissa father helped work on the foundation of the first four Temples in Utah.

Malissa Turnbeaugh was a kind and loving wife and mother and always kind to the needy. It gave her joy to have her friends come in and talk of the Gospel of Jesus Christ for she was a devout Latter-day Saint. She passed away in Cedar City April 13, 1927. Funeral services were held in Washington, on April 16, 1927, and she was laid to rest by the side of her husband in the Washington Cemetery. She was endowed on May 6, 1927, and sealed to William Turnbeaugh on April 20, 1949, in the St. George Temple.

Source: Legacies of Silver Reef, Washington: Turnbeaugh family reunite for Memorial Day

Written by Sarah Isaacson

SOURCE: Find A Grave.com


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Malissa Cherizade Riggs Turnbeaugh's Timeline

1853
March 19, 1853
Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States
1867
July 13, 1867
Washington, Washington, Utah, United States
1869
April 8, 1869
Utah, United States
1890
July 17, 1890
1927
April 13, 1927
Age 74
Washington, Washington, Utah, United States
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Washington City Cemetery, Washington, Washington, Utah, United States