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Sidney Paul Teeples, Sr.

Also Known As: "Sidney Rigdon Teeples"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri, United States
Death: January 30, 1902 (63)
Holden, Millard County, Utah, United States
Place of Burial: Holden, UT, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of George Bentley Teeples and Huldah Clarinda Galpin Teeples
Husband of Nicholaus Patterson Teeples
Father of Katherine Elizabeth Gustaveson; Henry G. Teeples; Margaret Hulda Hunter; Sidney Paul Teeples, Jr.; Janett N. Teeples and 5 others
Brother of William Randolph Teeples; Harriet Elvira Sessions and Henry Alanson Teeples
Half brother of Bertha Henrietta Teeples; Louisa Sepulveda; Cynthia Rhoda Teeples; Huldah Henrietta Stock; Augustis Teeples and 4 others

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About Sidney Paul Teeples, Sr.

Eden, Ogden Valley Show Varied Interesting Heritage of Pioneer, by Bob Agee

Eden, one of the communities in the north part of Ogden Valley, has a history that goes back to the 1850's.

In that era, Ogden Valley was used primarily as a big pasture for cattle.

In 1857 Erastus Bingham and Joseph Hardy built a cabin on the Middle Fork of the Ogden River, the first habitation in that area.

Other houses were built by Sidney Teeples and Stephen Wilbur. The latter was a drum player in the famed Mormon Battalion that took part in the Mexican War.

ARRIVED IN 1859 However, the first permanent settlers in Eden came in 1859. They drove their wagons over the North Ogden pass. By 1863 Eden and the immediate area had a population of 250.

The townspeople hired a government engineer from Ogden. Washington Jenkins, to lay out a townsite. It is reported that he said that he remarked, "We shall call it Eden after the famous Biblical site."

The rich soil and ample water in the northern part of the valley brought abundant crops. Watercress was (and still is) a lush growth along the streams.

Richard Ballantyne began irrigation in 1861, taking water from Wolf Creek. In later years a ditch was provided from the North Fork of Ogden River and the Eden Irrigation Co. was organized. This company still controls the irrigation water supply in that area.

Another important industry was lumbering and a number of sawmills were built along the streams where water power was cheap and available.

Transportation of agriculture products was a bother. Horses and wagons were used to haul the produce to Ogden and bring back merchandise. It was a two-day trip.

Johanna Teeples was the teacher in Eden's first school, established in 1966. Families paid five cents a day for each pupil and there was no school tax levy.

One of the early pioneers of the Eden area was Mr. Ballantyne. He conducted church meeting and was justice of the peace. He had earlier fulfilled an LDS mission to India and when he returned he operated the store in Ogden. Then he bought a farm in Eden. In 1877 he moved back to Ogden where for a time he was publisher of the "Ogden Junction."

Eden still remains a garden spot in Weber County. The streams are clear and cold, there are many deer and elk in the surrounding mountains and there are many purebred horses and cattle.

-Ogden Standard Examiner, March 3, 1965, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Uncle Sid was a real pioneer. He worked with and understood the Indians very well.

Ii 1856, he one of the men that helped rescue pioneers from the ill-fated Martin Handcart Company.

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Sidney Paul Teeples, Sr.'s Timeline

1838
February 10, 1838
Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri, United States
1864
June 16, 1864
1867
February 8, 1867
Goshen, Utah, Utah, United States
1869
September 27, 1869
Holden, Millard County, Utah, USA
1872
April 29, 1872
1874
August 18, 1874
Holden, Millard County, Utah, USA
1877
July 10, 1877
Holden, Millard County, Utah, United States
1880
April 19, 1880
Holden, Millard County, Utah Territory, United States
1882
August 7, 1882
1886
February 3, 1886