Stephen Ithamer Bunnell, Sr.

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Stephen Ithamer Bunnell, Sr.

Also Known As: "Thamer", "Steven Bunnell"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Brownstown Charter Township, Wayne County, Michigan, United States
Death: July 23, 1925 (91)
Orem, Utah County, Utah, United States
Place of Burial: Provo, Utah County, Utah, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of David Edwin Bunnell and Sarah Heller Bunnell
Husband of Percia Cornelia Bunnell and Ann Bunnell
Father of Samuel Emery Bunnell; Leslie Lamond Bunnell; Fredrick Edwin Bunnell; Caroline Melissa Williams; Arthur Wilford Bunnell and 8 others
Brother of Daniel Kimball Bunnell; Samuel Gardner Bunnell; George Henry Bunnell; Phoebe Elizabeth Cluff; Mary Armstrong Worsley and 3 others
Half brother of James (JS) Smith Bunnell

Occupation: farmer
Managed by: Randy Stebbing
Last Updated:

About Stephen Ithamer Bunnell, Sr.

Mormon Pioneer:

"...My father [David Edwin Bunnell] started for the valley of Salt Lake in the spring of 1852 and I had a grand time hunting Buffaloes, deer, elk and antelope. There were also plenty of very large wolves. One day when we were traveling along a buffalo came from the north. A man shot him and he jumped on the chain between 2 yokes of oxen and scared them. They stampeded and ran about three miles. But they kept the road and did no harm. Four of us were appointed hunters, for the company and we had plenty of the best of good meat until we got out of this country. One evening my brother and I went ahead of the train to find water and it it was late in the afternoon when we saw a man in red, I said to my brother, “There is a man or an Indian maybe he can tell us where we can find water,” so we started for him, as the sun was nearly setting and was nearly down, we hurried and he came down on all fours and started for us, we had picked up a stick apiece to use as walking sticks, as we were very tired, as we neared the figure it proved to be a large mountain lion, we faught him about 15 or 25 minutes. Every time he would get hold of our dog we would beat him with the clubs. my brother hit the lion on the back and he fell. The dog was very badly bitten, so badly that we had to haul him to Salt Lake.

We arrived in Salt Lake City, October the 5th, where we stayed until the 10th then went to Provo, where my father and my mother [Sarah Conrad Bunnell] died..."

SOURCE: Bunnell, Stephen I, Autobiographical sketch, in Mormon biographical sketches collection [ca. 1900-1975], reel 14, box 20, fd. 6, item 9, 2-3. Retrieved from http://lds.org/churchhistory/library/source/1,18016,4976-6062,00.html
* Military_service: Provo, Utah, Utah, United States - 18 Oct 1866

  • Military_service: Utah, Utah, United States - 07 Sep 1907
  • Military_service: Salt Lake, Utah, United States - Nov 1907
  • Military_service: Utah, Utah, United States - 06 Aug 1914
  • Residence: Provo City, Utah, Utah
  • Residence: Provo, Utah, Utah Territory, United States - 1860
  • Military_service: Provo, Utah, Utah, United States - 18 Oct 1866
  • Military_service: Utah, Utah, United States - 07 Sep 1907
  • Military_service: Salt Lake, Utah, United States - Nov 1907
  • Military_service: Utah, Utah, United States - 06 Aug 1914
  • Residence: Provo City, Utah, Utah
  • Residence: Provo, Utah, Utah Territory, United States - 1860
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Stephen Ithamer Bunnell, Sr.'s Timeline

1834
February 1, 1834
Brownstown Charter Township, Wayne County, Michigan, United States
1858
April 8, 1858
Provo, Utah County, Utah Territory, United States
1860
September 19, 1860
Provo, Utah County, Utah, United States
1861
November 7, 1861
Provo, Utah County, Utah, United States
1864
March 30, 1864
Provo, Utah County, Utah, United States
1866
June 2, 1866
Orem, Utah County, Utah, United States
1867
August 2, 1867
Orem, Utah County, Utah, United States
1869
August 26, 1869
Orem, Utah County, Utah, United States