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  1. 2.  JAMES LUDELL WILCOX was born on 20 Jan 1914 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UT (son of EPHRAIM WILCOX and MARGARET ANN SMITH); died on 7 Feb 1984 in SACRAMENTO, SACRAMENTO, CA.

    JAMES married MARY MABEL BIRD on 20 Aug 1937 in SAN DIEGO, SAN DIEGO, CA. MARY (daughter of ALFRED JAMES BIRD and SARRA ANNIE NASBY) was born on 20 Apr 1915 in RICHFIELD, SEVIER, UT; died on 25 Jul 2000 in SACRAMENTO,, CALIFORNIA; was buried in MOUNT VERNON CEMETERY,, CALIFORNIA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  MARY MABEL BIRD was born on 20 Apr 1915 in RICHFIELD, SEVIER, UT (daughter of ALFRED JAMES BIRD and SARRA ANNIE NASBY); died on 25 Jul 2000 in SACRAMENTO,, CALIFORNIA; was buried in MOUNT VERNON CEMETERY,, CALIFORNIA.

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  1. 4.  EPHRAIM WILCOX was born on 15 Feb 1885 in CASTLE DALE, EMERY, UT (son of JAMES HENRY WILCOX and HARRIET ANN DAY); died on 27 Jul 1973 in MONTROSE, CO; was buried in MOAB CEM, MOAB, UT.

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    !CENSUS 1900 STATE OF UTAH
    !MARRIAGE CERT STATE OF UTAH




    EPHRAIM WILCOX
    BY ANNA WILCOX BETTS


    EPHRAIM WILCOX CAME INTO THE WORLD THE 15TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1885, TO JAMES HENRY WILCOX AND HARRIET ANN DAY. IN THE SMALL SLEEPY TOWN OF CASTLE DALE, UTAH.
    EPHRAIM WAS THE 3RD CHILD BORN TO THIS NICE COUPLE, THE 1ST DIED SHORTLY AFTER BIRTH.
    EPHRAIM GREW UP ON A FARM AND DID THE THINGS A NORMAL FARM BOY WOULD DO. HE RODE HORSES, HERDED COWS, SWAM IN THE CREEK, HAULED HAY, ETC.
    HIS FATHER WAS A STERN MAN AND BELIEVED TO SPARE THE ROD WAS TO SPOIL THE CHILD. SINCE EPHRAIM WAS ALL BOY HE GOT THE ROD QUITE OFTEN. HE ALWAYS SAID IF HE EVER HAD A CHILD HE WOULD NEVER LICK THEM.
    WHEN HE WAS AROUND SEVENTEEN HE WENT TO SUNNYSIDE, UTAH, TO WORK IN THE COALMINES. IT WAS HERE WHEN HE WAS 21 THAT HE MET AND FELL IN LOVE WITH A BEAUTIFUL DARK HAIRED MISS WITH BIG BLUE EYES. ON THE 19TH OF MAY 1901 HE MARRIED MARGARET ANN SMITH, DAUGHTER OF ALFRED AND ODENA (MINNIE) EPHRAIMINE OLSEN SMITH.
    THIS HAPPY YOUNG COUPLE LIVED IN SUNNYSIDE FOR A WHILE. IT WAS HERE THAT A LOVELY DAUGHTER, ARVILLA, CAME TO MAKE THEIR HOME EVEN HAPPIER. SHE HAD BIG GRAY EYES AND CURLY HAIR, THAT WAS LIGHT BROWN IN COLOR. THEN IN ABOUT 19 MONTHS THEY HAD ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL BABY GIRL. SHE HAD DARK EYES AND ALMOST BLACK HAIR, THIS WAS HARRIET ODESSA. THEY SOON MOVED BACK TO CASTLE DALE.
    EPHRAIM HAD DREAMS OR VISIONS THAT HE WOULD GET KILLED IF HE STAYED AND WORKED IN THE MINE SO HE TOOK HIS SMALL FAMILY BACK HOME. HE DID FARM WORK AND WENT BACK TO THE MINES A FEW TIMES WHEN MONEY WAS REAL SHORT.
    IT WAS HERE THAT THEIR 3RD DAUGHTER WAS BORN. SHE WAS A LIGHT COMPLECTED BABY. THEY NAMED HER ANNE EPHRIA. EPHRAIM?S SISTER HATTIE SAID THAT WHEN HE CAME TO TELL HER ABOUT THE 3RD LITTLE GIRL TEARS ROLLED DOWN HIS CHEEKS BECAUSE HE WANTED A BOY SO BAD.
    THINGS THEN MADE A CHANGE AND IN 2 ? YEARS JAMES LU DELL CAME TO BLESS THEIR HOME. AT LEAST EPHRAIM HAD HIS BOY AND HOW HE LOVED THIS LITTLE BOY WHICH LOOKED MUCH LIKE HIS FATHER. DARK BROWN HAIR AND EYES. EPHRAIM WAS SHORT, 5 FT. 5 INCHES TALL, AND VERY HANDSOME.
    IN ABOUT 3 YEARS ANOTHER LITTLE BOY CAME TO THEIR HOME ON THE 13TH OF OCTOBER. THIS BABY WAS SMITH HAZARD, WHICH WAS A SIR NAME BACK IN THE GRANDPARENTS OF EPHRAIM WILCOX.
    SORROW WAS TO HIT THE WILCOX FAMILY IN DECEMBER; ARVILLA TOOK SICK ON A WEDNESDAY AND DIED ON FRIDAY JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS. SHE WAS THEIR OLDEST CHILD. I CAN STILL HEAR EPHRAIM MOURN HER DEATH.
    EPHRAIM THEN DECIDED TO MAKE A MOVE AND TRY TO GET A FARM OF HIS OWN, SO IN FEBRUARY THEY MOVED TO LA SAL, UTAH, (1917). THIS WAS IN SAN JUAN COUNTY. HERE THEY FIRST LIVED IN AN OLD SHEEP-SHEARING PLACE. THIS MOVE WAS MADE BY HORSES AND A WAGON, LOADED WITH ABOUT ALL THE ?WILCOX?S POSSESSIONS.?
    AT THIS TIME THE BABY WASN?T VERY WELL. EPHRAIM WENT TO WORK FOR CHARLIE REDD. A RANCHER IN LA SAL, SAN JUAN, UTAH.
    EPHRAIM FOUND 160 ACRES THAT HIS UNCLE HERB DAY HAD FENCED AND ABOUT 5 ACRES CLEARED. THIS GROUND WAS ALL COVERED WITH SAGEBRUSH. THE WILCOX FAMILY LIVED IN ONE OF CHARLIE REDD?S HOUSES. THROUGH THE WINTER EPHRAIM STILL WORKED FOR CHARLIE REDD. IF I REMEMBER RIGHT HE MADE $50.00 A MONTH. IT WAS HERE THAT ON THE 5TH OF JULY (I BELIEVE 26TH) CAME AGAIN AND THE BABY BOY DIED.
    IN THE SPRING EPHRAIM BOUGHT A LOG HOUSE FROM A SAWMILL IN OLD LA SAL AND TORE IT DOWN AND BY TEAM AND HORSES MOVED IT ON HIS RANCH ABOUT 6 MILES. HERE HE REBUILT IT. IT SURE WASN?T MUCH TO LOOK AT, 16? BY 20?. JUST A ROUGH FLOOR BUT IT WAS A HOME. MARGARET ANN WAS A VERY GOOD HOUSEKEEPER AND THE LITTLE FAMILY OF MOTHER AND FATHER AND 3 CHILDREN THAT WERE LEFT NOW WERE HAPPY HERE. CLEARING THE LAND, GROWING BIG GARDENS, TRYING TO GET SOMETHING OF HIS OWN, EPHRAIM WORKED LONG HOURS. HE WAS REALLY A PIONEER HERE IN THIS PART OF UTAH.
    HARD LUCK WAS HIS FOR A WHILE. HIS BELOVED MARGARET ANN BECAME ILL AND ON THE 10TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1924, SHE PASSED AWAY. SHE HAD BEEN IN BED FOR MOST OF THREE YEARS. SHE HAD PERNICIOUS ANEMIA AND THEN DROPSY. IT WAS HARD FOR EPHRAIM. MARGARET ANN HAD BEEN IN THE LDS HOSPITAL AND CAME HOME, LOST THE BLOOD THAT THEY GAVE HER AND TURNED TO DROPSY. SHE DIED IN MOAB. EPHRAIM HAD TAKEN HER THERE WHERE HIS SISTER HATTIE RAN A CAF? AND HOTEL. SHE STAYED THERE AND SHE THOUGHT THE ALTITUDE WAS TOO HIGH IN LA SAL.
    EPHRAIM?S FINANCES WERE ZERO SO HE GOT A FELLOW THAT RAN A LUMBERYARD TO BUILD A CASKET. IT WAS HARD TO BE LEFT WITH 3 CHILDREN, LU DELL 10, ANNA 13, AND ODESSA 15. A FARM AND NO WIFE TO HELP KEEP THINGS GOING. THE CHILDREN STAYED IN MOAB WITH HATTIE AND EPHRAIM WENT BACK TO LA SAL ALONE.
    EPHRAIM THEN WAS BUILDING A MILK HERD AND WORKED FOR CHARLIE REDD. THE KIDS CAME HOME IN THE SUMMER, AS THERE WAS NO HIGH SCHOOL IN LA SAL.
    WHEN ODESSA WAS ALMOST 18 SHE WAS MARRIED. THAT LEFT EPHRAIM WITH THE TWO CHILDREN, ANNA AND LU DELL. EPHRAIM HAD AN AUNT LIL DAY SMITH, THAT CAME TO VISIT HIM AND SHE TOLD HIM OF AN OLD GIRL FRIEND THAT WAS NOW A WIDOW. SO EPHRAIM BEING VERY LONELY WROTE TO THIS LADY WHOSE HUSBAND HAD DIED AND LEFT HER WITH FIVE CHILDREN, ONE OF WHICH HAD BEEN KILLED IN AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. SOON A ROMANCE WAS BLOSSOMED AND IN DECEMBER OF 1927 EPHRAIM WENT TO ORANGEVILLE, A TOWN NOT FAR FROM HIS OLD HOMETOWN, CASTLE DALE, AND MARRIED THIS WIDOW WITH 4 CHILDREN AT HOME. THIS WIDOW?S NAME WAS LINDA WOODARD DENNISON. HER CHILDREN: DELLA, LEONARD, DORA AND MAX. MAX WAS ABOUT 2 YEARS OLD.
    EPHRAIM AND HIS NEW WIFE HAD A BABY IN ABOUT A YEAR NAMED LINDA LOU. ANNA LEFT TO LIVE WITH ODESSA AND WHEN LU DELL WAS OLD ENOUGH HE ALSO LEFT TO GO JOIN THE NAVY. EPHRAIM WAS A BUSY MAN WITH HIS 2ND FAMILY. THEY HAD ANOTHER DAUGHTER, RUTH DUZON. WITH EPHRAIM?S 5 AND LINDA?S 5 AND THEIR 2 IT MADE A DOZEN CHILDREN BETWEEN THEM.
    EPHRAIM HAD A GOOD HERD OF MILK COWS AND SHIPPED CREAM AND SOME BEEF CATTLE GRADUALLY. HE BOUGHT FARMS THAT HAD BEEN REPOSSESSED BY MOAB STATE BANK AND HAD BEEN JUST LEFT FOR TAXES SO IT WASN?T LONG UNTIL HE HAD AROUND NINE HUNDRED ACRES OF FARMLAND AND SOME RANGE RIGHTS FOR IS CATTLE.
    EPHRAIM?S SON LU DELL NOW LIVED IN CALIFORNIA SO HE MADE A FEW TRIPS TO CALIFORNIA TO SEE HIS ONLY SON. ODESSA AND 1ST HUSBAND (FRED WEILER) HAD DIVORCED. SHE MARRIED REX BOHLEEN, HE VISITED HER ALSO.
    THERE WAS LOTS OF TRIALS FOR EPHRAIM, DROUGHT, A YEAR OR TWO AND THE DEPRESSION, BUT THE 2ND WORLD WAR BROKE AND THE RANCH BEGAN TO PAY OFF. BEEF BEGAN TO BRING PRICE AND EPHRAIM WAS A HARD WORKER AND STAYED OUT OF DEBT SO HE MADE GOOD. HIS 2ND CHILDREN MARRIED AND MAX STAYED AND RAN THE RANCHES AND AS EPHRAIM GREW OLD HE SOLD THE RANCH TO MAX AND RETIRED.
    IN 1962 HE CAME UP TO POCATELLO AND HAD HIS BELOVED MARGARET ANN SEALED TO HIM IN THE IDAHO FALLS TEMPLE. HE ALSO HAD ARVILLA, ANNA, LU DELL AND SMITH HAZARD SEALED AT THE SAME TIME. ARVILLA AND SMITH HAZARD BY PROXY. A GLORIOUS EXPERIENCE FOR EPHRAIM. HE WAS 78 YEARS OLD. BEFORE MARGARET ANN DIED HE PROMISED THAT WHEN HE WAS FORTY HE WOULD BECOME ACTIVE IN THE LDS CHURCH AND TAKE HER TO THE TEMPLE TO BE SEALED FOR ALL TIME AND ETERNITY BUT WHEN HE WAS FORTY SHE HAD GONE BACK TO HER FATHER IN HEAVEN.
    MANY THINGS HAPPENED DURING THE LIFE OF EPHRAIM WILCOX. TWO WORLD WARS, 2 DEPRESSIONS, AIRPLANES, RADIO, TELEVISION. HE LIVED MOST OF HIS LIFE WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, BECAUSE THERE WAS NONE IN LA SAL, UTAH. HE NEVER HAD A TELEPHONE NOR DROVE A CAR, BUT HE OWNED MANY CARS AND TRUCKS, HIS BOYS DROVE THEM. WHEN HE WAS 84 YEARS OLD HE WENT FROM MOAB TO POCATELLO, IDAHO BY AIRPLANE TO VISIT HIS DAUGHTER ANNA BETTS, HE SAID HE ENJOYED THE TRIP AND THAT HE HAD ALWAYS WANTED TO RIDE A PLANE.
    ONE MORE SADNESS WAS TO COME TO EPHRAIM. HIS SECOND WIFE PASSED AWAY BUT THIS TIME HE HAD PLENTY OF MONEY AND BURIED HER IN STYLE.
    EPHRAIM HELPED LINDA RAISE SEVERAL OF HER GRAND SONS AND HELPED SEND ONE ON A MISSION. HE ALSO HELPED SOME TO SEND A GRAND DAUGHTER, CALLEEN BETTS ON A MISSION TO CANADA.
    HIS LAST FIVE YEARS WERE NOT SO PLEASANT, HE BECAME ALMOST BLIND AND HE LOST ALMOST ALL OF HIS HEARING. THIS I?M SURE IS WHAT MADE HIM SENILE HIS LAST FEW YEARS.
    HE DIED THE 27TH DAY OF JULY 1973 IN A REST HOME IN MONTROSE, COLORADO. HE TAUGHT ALL HIS CHILDREN TO WORK, TO BE HONEST AND TRUTHFUL. HE LOVED HIS CHILDREN AND HIS STEPCHILDREN AND HIS GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT GRAND CHILDREN.
    HE WAS A FAITHFUL PIONEER AND A GOOD FATHER AND NEVER LICKED ANY OF IS CHILDREN. I THINK HE ONLY OWNED ONE DRESS SUIT IN HIS MARRIED LIFE. WHEN HE DRESSED UP IT WAS TO WEAR A NEW PAIR OF BIB OVERALLS AND A STETSON HAT.
    HE WAS OVER 60 YEARS OLD BEFORE HE GOT INDOOR PLUMBING. HE WAS ALWAYS HEALTHY. HE HAD QUINCY ONCE WHEN I WAS A CHILD AND THAT?S THE ONLY TIME I REMEMBER OF HIM BEING ILL. UNTIL HE GOT OLD. EPHRAIM DIDN?T GET MUCH SCHOOLING BUT HAD A BRILLIANT MIND AND COULD DO MATH WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM.
    HE OFTEN TOLD US THAT THE WORDS MOVED AROUND ON THE PAGES SO EVEN AS A CHILD, HE NEEDED GLASSES. HE WAS ONE OF THE HARDEST WORKING PEOPLE. HE WAS WISE WITH HIS MONEY AND KNEW HOW TO SPEND IT. HE COULD ENDURE HARDSHIPS.
    HE WAS A LOVEABLE KIND PERSON, A STANCH REPUBLICAN AND ALWAYS VOTED FOR HIS PARTY
    I AM PROUD TO CALL EPHRAIM WILCOX MY DAD.
    (ADDED: SO AM I. ODESSA)






    A BRIEF HISTORY OF EPH WILCOX
    AFTER HE MOVED TO LA SAL.
    BY MAX WILCOX 1983


    EPH WILCOX WAS BORN FEBRUARY 15, 1885. HE MOVED TO LA SAL IN 1917. HE WAS ONE OF THE ORIGINAL HOMESTEADERS WHO CAME FROM EMERY COUNTY. HIS FATHER, JIM WILCOX WAS ONE OF THE ORIGINAL SETTLERS IN CASTLE DALE, EMERY COUNTY. OWNING A RANCH IN CASTLE DALE AND RANGE RIGHTS IN JOE WORK ON THE RANCH, BUT HARD TIMES FORCED HIM TO WORK IN THE COALMINES IN CARBON COUNTY AND DRIVE A FREIGHT WAGON BETWEEN CASTLE DALE AND SALINA. THIS TYPE OF WORK WAS NOT TO HIS LIKING. HIS UNCLE HERBERT DAY WAS AN EARLIER SETTLER IN LA SAL AND ENCOURAGED HIM TO COME TO LA SAL AND HOMESTEAD THE PROPERTY ADJACENT TO HIS. (NOW KNOWN AS THE RYNIO PLACE). HAVING VERY LIMITED FUNDS HE ARRIVED IN LA SAL WITH HIS TWO TEAMS AND TWO WAGONS AND HIS PERSONAL BELONGINGS. HE HOMESTEADED NW ?, SEC 13, T29S, R 24E. HERE HE BUILT A LOG CABIN, AND STARTED TO CLEAR THE BRUSH TO PLANT CROPS. HIS WIFE ANN AND CHILDREN FOLLOWED ON THE MAIL STAGE.
    HE KNEW THAT THE LAND IN LA SAL WOULD NOT PRODUCE WITHOUT WATER. AND HE SOON REALIZED THAT THERE WAS PLENTY OF HIGH WATER IN THE MOUNTAIN, IF A DITCH COULD BE BUILT TO BRING IT TO THE CROPLAND. HE HELPED BUILD THE DITCH FROM TWO MILE CREEK TO BEAVER CREEK AND HELPED ENLARGE THE SMALL DITCH FROM LA SAL CREEK. THIS WAS DONE THE HARD WAY, WITH TEAMS, PLOWS, SCRAPERS AND HAND SHOVELS. THIS WATER WAS THE LIFEBLOOD TO THE SO-CALLED DRY FARMERS IN LA SAL. EPH WILCOX COULD (IT WAS SAID BY MANY AND BELIEVED BY HIS FAMILY) WATER MORE LAND WITH LESS WATER THAN ANYONE ELSE. HE DID HAVE IRRIGATION DOWN TO A SCIENCE. THIS HE HAD LEARNED IN BOYHOOD YEARS IN EMERY COUNTY. AND TO A LARGE DEGREE CONTRIBUTED TO HIS SUCCESS IN LA SAL.
    HE SOON REALIZED THAT HE WAS NOT CONTENT WITH THE 160 ACRES OF LAND AND THE LIMITED AMOUNT OF WATER. IT WAS NOT AN ECONOMIC UNIT. AS SOME OF THE NEIGHBORS BECAME DISCOURAGED HE WAS ABLE TO PURCHASE THEIR LAND AND WATER RIGHTS. THESE WERE CHARLIE ZUFELT, ALBERT TUFF AND JESS LEEMASTER.
    TO MAKE THE CASH MONEY THAT WAS NECESSARY TO RAISE THE FAMILY AND OPERATE HIS RANCH HE WORKED AWAY FROM THE RANCH. HE WAS RANCH FOREMAN FOR LA SAL LIVESTOCK OWNED BY CHARLIE REDD, FOR NINE YEARS. HE ALSO WORKED ON THE STATE ROAD WITH HIS TEAMS IMPROVING AND BUILDING THE ROAD FORM MOAB TO LA SAL. THE STATE ROAD FOREMEN WERE ALWAYS GLAD TO HAVE HIM WORK FOR THEM AND WOULD HIRE HIM BEFORE OTHERS BECAUSE OF HIS GOOD TEAMS AND HIS EXPERTISE AS A TEAMSTER.
    HE BECAME VERY SELF-SUFFICIENT. THIS STEMMED FROM HIS EARLY MORMON UPBRINGING. HE HAD SEVERAL MILK COWS, RAISED A HUGE GARDEN AND FIELDS OF GRAIN AND HAY. FROM THE WHEAT FIELD HE WOULD HAUL THE WHEAT TO BE MADE INTO FLOUR, AND FROM THE GARDEN HE WOULD HAUL POTATOES AND OTHER PRODUCE INTO MOAB TO TRADE FOR CLOTHING AND OTHER STAPLES SUCH AS SUGAR THAT HE COULD NOT RAISE.
    DURING THE DEPRESSION HE WAS BETTER FINANCIALLY THAN MOST OTHERS. MANY RELATIVES WERE DESTITUTE DURING THESE HARD TIMES. THEY CAME TO THE RANCH AND WERE FED AND HOUSED. AT ONE TIME THERE WERE 20 PEOPLE LIVING ON THE RANCH, WHO SAT AT HIS TABLE THREE MEALS A DAY.
    LIFE WAS HARD DURING THE EARLY DAYS IN LA SAL. HE LOST HIS WIFE ANN AND TWO CHILDREN. ANN WAS ANEMIC AND AT THIS TIME THE DISEASE WAS FATAL. ANN WAS ONE OF THE EARLY SCHOOLTEACHERS IN LA SAL.
    HE RETURNED TO CASTLE DALE TO CLAIM HIS CHILDHOOD SWEETHEART FOR HIS SECOND WIFE. LINDA WOODARD DENNISON, HAD BEEN WIDOWED BY THE FLU EPIDEMIC, AND THREE CHILDREN. HE HIRED A NEIGHBOR WITH A TRUCK (LUCIAN TANGREEN FROM RATTLESNAKE RANCH) TO FETCH HER AND HER BELONGINGS FROM CASTLE DALE. LINDA WAS INDEED AN ASSET TO EPH AND THE RANCH. SHE WORKED IN THE FIELDS AND TENDED HIS CHILDREN AS HER OWN. THEY ACQUIRED SOME TWENTY HEAD OF MILK STOCK. SHE AND THE OLDER CHILDREN MILKED THESE BY HAND, SEPARATED THE MILK, SHIPPED THE CREAM, ON THE MAIL TRUCK TO PRICE TO THE DAIRY, AND FED THE SKIMMED MILK TO BABY CALVES. SHE LOVED THE GARDEN AND THE CANNING OF THE PRODUCE. SHE WAS INDEED A REAL HOMEMAKER, HAVING A SPOTLESS HOME. MANY HAVE SAID THEY COULD EAT OFF HER FLOOR. TOGETHER THEY WERE PARENTS OF TWELVE CHILDREN, AND RAISED SEVERAL GRANDCHILDREN. SHE WAS A HELPMATE THROUGHOUT EPH?S LIFE AND CONTRIBUTED MUCH TO HIS SUCCESS.
    HE STARTED ACQUIRING A FEW RANGE CATTLE, AS FINANCES WOULD PERMIT. THIS WAS A BOYHOOD DREAM TO OWN A HERD OF CATTLE. THE DEPRESSION WAS A BIG FACTOR IN HELPING THE HERD GROW, AS HE COULD NOT SELL THE OFFSPRING SO HE KEPT EVERYTHING.
    EPH WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN BRINGING OTHER SETTLERS TO LA SAL. AMONG THESE WERE HIS FATHER, SISTER HATTIE AND BROTHER EDGAR, WHO TOOK UP HOMESTEADS NOW OWNED BY FRED MARKLE.
    HE WAS THE ONLY ORIGINAL HOMESTEADER WHOSE RANCH IS STILL OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE FAMILY.
    IN 1954 HE MOVED FROM THE HOMESTEAD, BUILDING A NEW HOME ON THE OLD LEEMASTER PLACE ON SECTION 10. HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME HE ENJOYED THE MODERN CONVENIENCES OF RUNNING WATER IN THE HOME.
    HE WAS ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN FARMING AND RANCHING, WORKING IN THE FIELDS AND RIDING HIS HORSE UNTIL HE WAS 72 YEARS OLD. AT THIS TIME HE DECIDED TO RETIRE AND SELL TO HIS SON MAX. LINDA PASSED AWAY IN 1968. EPH WAS EXCEPTIONALLY OF GOOD HEALTH AND MENTALLY ALERT UNTIL TWO YEARS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH AT 88 YEARS OLD, ON JULY 27TH 1973.



    AN ARTICLE WRITTEN TO THE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS
    WRITTEN BY ODESSA WILCOX BOHLEEN
    AUGUST 4, 1973
    RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA


    EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS;
    I WANT TO SEND IN THE INFORMATION OF EPHRAIM WILCOX?S DEATH. THE OTHER PAPERS NEVER EVEN MENTIONED MY MOTHER?S NAME.

    MOAB- EPHRAIM WILCOX DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES, JULY 27, 1973 IN MONTROSE, COLO. BORN ON FEB. 15, 1885 IN CASTLE DALE UTAH TO JAMES AND HARRIET ANN DAY WILCOX. MARRIED MARGARET ANN SMITH, 19 MAY 1906 AT PRICE, UTAH. HER LIVING CHILDREN, ONE SON, JAMES L. WILCOX OF SACRAMENTO, CALIF., MRS. REX (ODESSA) BOHLEEN OF RED BLUFF, CALIF., MRS. DELBERT (ANNA) BETTS OF POCATELLO, IDAHO.
    HIS FIRST WIFE DIED, SEPT. 10, 1924 AT MOAB, UTAH.
    MARRIED TO LINDA WOODWARD, DEC. 2, 1927 IN ORANGEVILLE. DIED IN 1968. HER CHILDREN ARE MAX OF LASAL, UT., MRS. LINDA LOU MCCUNE, CINCINNATI, OHIO, MRS. RUTH BAXTER, ELECTRIC CITY, WASH., STEPDAUGHTER MRS. LYNN (DORA) DAY, MOAB UT., 28 GRANDCHILDREN, SEVERAL GREAT GRAND CHILDREN, 2 GREAT GREAT GRANDCHILDREN; BROTHERS, SISTER, QUINT HENRY WILCOX OF SALT LAKE, EDGAR OF MOAB, UT., MRS. ANN TAYS OF KENILWORTH, UT., HALF BROTHERS, TRUMAN WILCOX, ARDEN WILCOX BOTH OF ABERDEEN, IDAHO.
    FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TUESDAY IN MOAB. BURIAL IN GRAND VALLEY CEMETERY.


    GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE
    WILCOX LINE


    JAMES HENRY WILCOX
    BORN- 10 NOV 1855
    BAPTIZED- 30 APR 1865 BY HARRY TIDWELL
    CONFIRMED- SAME DAY BY DAVID CANDLIN
    ORDAINED A TEACHER- FEB 1872 BY HENRY JOHNSON
    ORDAINED AN ELDER- 1 JUNE 1881 BY JASPER PETERSON
    ORDAINED A SEVENTY- 20 OCT 1897 BY CHRISTIAN D. FELST
    ORDAINED A HIGH PRIEST- 15 NOV 1915 BY RICHARD R. LYMAN

    HARRIET (HATTIE) WILCOX
    BORN- 11 DEC 1882
    BLESSED- 4 JAN 1883 BY J. W. SEELY
    BAPTIZED- 14 JULY 1891 BY F. M. REYNOLDS
    CONFIRMED- SAME DAY BY NIELS CHRISTENSEN

    EPHRAIM WILCOX
    BORN- 15 FEB 1885
    BLESSED- 2 APR 1885
    BAPTIZED- 18 JUNE 1893 BY C. P. ANDERSON
    CONFIRMED- SAME DAY BY NIELS C. JENSEN

    HENRY WILCOX
    BORN- 8 MAY 1890
    BLESSED- 3 JULY 1890 BY NIELS P. MILLER
    BAPTIZED- 7 AUG 1898 BY NIELS P. MILLER
    CONFIRMED- SAME DAY BY PETER FRANDSON
    HENRY?S WIFE EDNA DIED AND HE MARRIED A WIDOW NAMED HAZEL H. HAWKINS WITH CHILDREN. ON THE 5 SEPT 1941 THEY TOOK THEIR ENDOWMENTS IN THE MANTI TEMPLE. HENRY WAS SEALED TO EDNA AND HAZEL WAS SEALED TO THE HUSBAND OF HER CHILDREN.

    EDGAR WILCOX
    BORN- 15 JUNE 1892
    BLESSED- 4 AUG 1892 BY NEILS CHRISTENSEN
    BAPTIZED- 12 AUG 1900 BY FATHER, JAMES HENRY WILCOX
    CONFIRMED- SAME DAY BY SETH ALLEN
    ORDAINED A PRIEST- 25 NOV 1912 BY ABINADI OLSEN
    ORDAINED AN ELDER- 24 FEB 1923 BY GEORGE A. ADAMS

    (WILLIAM) HAZARD (BILL) WILCOX
    BORN- 13 OCT 1894
    BLESSED- 6 DEC 1894 BY JOHN Y. JENSEN
    BAPTIZED 2 NOV 1902 BY OLAF J. ANDERSON
    CONFIRMED- SAME DAY BY RICHARD C. MILLER
    ENDOWED- 16 FEB 1953
    HE TOOK THE NAME OF BILL WHEN A BOY BECAUSE HE HATED THE NAME
    HAZARD. THAT?S WHERE THE WILLIAM COMES IN. HE WAS BLESSED,
    HAZARD WILCOX. HAZARD IS AN OLD FAMILY NAME DATING BACK MANY
    YEARS.

    QUINTEN WILCOX
    BORN- 23 APR 1897
    BLESSED- 6 JAN 1897 BY ALEXANDER JAMESON
    BAPTIZED- 6 AUG 1905 BY ERASTUS P. RASMUSSEN
    CONFIRMED- SAME DAY BY FATHER, JAMES HENRY WILCOX

    ANNIE WILCOX
    BORN 29 SEPT 1902
    BLESSED- 7 DEC 1902 BY C. G. LARSEN
    BAPTIZED- 9 OCT 1910 BY JOHN P. PEARSON
    CONFIRMED- SAME DAY BY A. E. WALL

    EPHRAIM married MARGARET ANN SMITH on 19 May 1906 in PRICE, CARBON, UTAH. MARGARET (daughter of ALFRED SMITH, FARMER & COOK and ODINE EPHARAMINE OLSEN) was born on 1 Jul 1887 in MAYFIELD, SANPETE, UT; died on 10 Sep 1924 in MOAB, GRAND, UT; was buried in MOAB, UT, MOAB CEM. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  MARGARET ANN SMITH was born on 1 Jul 1887 in MAYFIELD, SANPETE, UT (daughter of ALFRED SMITH, FARMER & COOK and ODINE EPHARAMINE OLSEN); died on 10 Sep 1924 in MOAB, GRAND, UT; was buried in MOAB, UT, MOAB CEM.

    Notes:

    MY MOTHER
    MARGARET ANN (SMITH) WILCOX
    BY ANNA WILCOX AND FILLED IN BY ODESSA WILCOX BOHLEEN


    MOTHER WAS BORN IN MAYFIELD, UTAH, TO MINNIE ODENA OLSEN AND ALFRED SMITH, 1 JULY 1887. SHE HAD FOUR SISTERS, PEARL, CLARA, ELIZABETH, AND STELLA, TWO BROTHERS, ALFRED, DIED AT AGE 15. THE OTHER ONE DIED IN INFANCY.
    MOTHER?S MOTHER DIED WHEN SHE WAS FIVE YEARS OLD, AND UNCLE AND AUNT RAISED HER, THEIR NAMES WERE TADE AND KATE OLSEN.
    SHE HAD TO WORK VERY HARD AND HAD TO STAY OUT OF SCHOOL OFTEN TO HELP WITH THE WORK. SHE HAD TO WEAR OLD CLOTHES LEFT FROM HER AUNT KATE?S CHILDREN. BUT SHE HAD A VERY HAPPY DISPOSITION AND HAD LOTS OF FRIENDS. SHE WAS A REAL TEASE. SHE TEASED US ABOUT OUR BOY FRIENDS. SHE LIKED TO DANCE AND HAVE A GOOD TIME.
    SHE HAD A VERY DEAR GIRL FRIEND THAT SHE TALKED ABOUT QUITE A LOT. HER NAME WAS GERTRUDE DUZET.
    AT THE AGE OF 17, MOTHER RAN AWAY FROM HER AUNT KATE?S AND WENT TO CARBON COUNTY. SHE WORKED AT SEVERAL PLACES. SHE WAS STAYING WITH HER SISTER PEARL AT SUNNYSIDE UTAH, WHEN SHE MET MY FATHER.
    HE WAS A HANDSOME LITTLE FELLOW WITH REAL DARK EYES AND HAIR, AND RIGHT AWAY SHE LOST HER HEART. MY DAD SAYS, ?SHE WAS QUITE A BIG GIRL WITH DARK HAIR AND BIG BLUE EYES AND DIMPLES.
    THEY HAD FIVE CHILDREN, ARVILLA, ODESSA, ANNA, LUDELL, AND HAZARD SMITH. ARVILLA DIED WHEN SHE WAS NINE YEARS OLD. SHE WAS SUCH A SWEET CHILD. SHE WAS ONLY SICK THREE DAYS.
    ARVILLA AND ODESSA WERE BORN AT SUNNYSIDE, THEN THE FOLKS MOVED TO CASTLE DALE, UTAH. ARVILLA DIED THE 23 OF DECEMBER 1916. MOTHER GRIEVED SO THAT THEY DECIDED TO MOVE TO LA SAL, SAN JUAN CO. SO IN APRIL 1917 THEY SOLD THEIR LITTLE HOUSE AND MOVED TO LA SAL. THEY TOOK UP A HOMESTEAD OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES.
    THE FIRST FEW MONTHS WE LIVED AT RATTLESNAKE SPRINGS. IT WAS A PLACE WHERE THEY AT ONE TIME SHEARED SHEEP. IT HAD A LOT OF ROOMS ALL DIRT FLOORS. IT WAS QUITE A PLACE. GRANDPA AND UNCLE EDGAR LIVED THERE. THEY WERE THERE BEFORE WE CAME. THEN AUNT HATTIE, UNCLE ROY BLEVINS, ANN AND DORA.
    DAD GOT A JOB FOR CHARLEY REDD AND WE MOVED INTO ONE OF HIS HOUSES. IT WAS THERE THAT OUR BABY BROTHER DIED, HAZARD SMITH, 26 DAY OF JULY 1917. THEY BURIED HIM AT MOAB, UTAH. HE NEVER WAS WELL. HE WAS WHAT THEY USED TO CALL A BLUE BABY. MOTHER SAID A FEW DAYS BEFORE THE BABY DIED, THAT SHE DREAMED THAT ARVILLA CAME AND TOLD HER THAT EVERY ONE HAD A BABY TO TEND BUT HER AND SHE WANTED THE BABY.
    DAD BOUGHT AN OLD SAWED LOG HOUSE FROM A SAWMILL, TORE IT DOWN AND MOVED IT TO OUR PLACE AND REBUILT IT. THEN HE QUIT WORKING FOR CHARLEY REDD AND WE MOVED TO THE RANCH.
    MOTHER PAPERED THE WALLS OF THIS OLD HOUSE WITH NEWSPAPER. IT DIDN?T LOOK SO GOOD, BUT IT WAS CLEAN. MOTHER WAS A VERY GOOD HOUSEKEEPER. THE ONLY TIME I HEARD HER SWEAR WAS AT THE FLIES. SHE NEVER LET A FLY IN THE HOUSE; WE HAD TO WAIT FOR HER TO SHEW THE FLIES AWAY FROM THE DOOR BEFORE WE COULD COME IN THE HOUSE.
    SHE DID A LOT OF SEWING. AUNT HATTIE BLEVINS, DAD?S SISTER USED TO SEND HER CLOTHES THAT HER GIRLS HAD GROWN OUT OF AND MOTHER MADE THEM OVER FOR US AND WE ALWAYS LOOKED NICE.
    MOTHER WAS A GOOD GARDENER TOO. WE ALWAYS HAD A GOOD GARDEN. SHE AND DAD GOT ALONG SO WELL. I DON?T REMEMBER THEM EVER QUARRELING.
    SHE WORKED IN CHURCH ALL THE TIME UNTIL SHE GOT TOO SICK. SHE TAUGHT SUNDAY SCHOOL AND WAS A RELIEF SOCIETY TEACHER ALSO.
    MOTHER?S TEETH WERE AWFULLY BAD, SO SHE WENT TO MOAB TO HAVE THEM PULLED. DOCTOR ALLEN A MD PULLED THEM. SHE WAS REAL SICK AFTER THAT.
    THEY FOUND SHE HAD PERNICIOUS ANEMIA. SHE NEVER DID GET WELL AGAIN. SHE WAS IN THE MOAB HOSPITAL FOR ELEVEN WEEKS THAT FALL. SHE CAME HOME BUT WAS STILL SICK. SHE WAS IN BED MOST OF THE TIME FOR THREE YEARS. THE SUMMER BEFORE SHE DIED SHE WAS SENT TO SALT LAKE LDS HOSPITAL BY THE CHURCH. MY DAD COULDN?T RAISE THE MONEY. THEY GAVE HER BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, AND SHE CAME HOME LOOKING SO GOOD.
    IN A FEW WEEKS SHE HEMORRHAGED THROUGH THE NOSE AND LOST ALL THE BLOOD THEY HAD GIVEN HER. DAD TOOK HER TO MOAB WHERE ODESSA WAS WORKING FOR AUNT HATTIE AND DAD RENTED A LITTLE PLACE NEXT DOOR. THEN SHE FILLED UP WITH DROPSY. HER ANEMIA HAD TURNED TO DROPSY. ON THE 10 OF SEPTEMBER 1924, AGE 37, SHE PASSED AWAY.
    THE LAST WORDS SHE SAID WAS TO AUNT HATTIE, ?TAKE CARE OF MY KIDS.? ODESSA WAS THE ONLY ONE THERE WHEN SHE DIED. WE WERE WAITING FOR THE BISHOP TO COME TO GIVE HER A BLESSING.
    SHE WAS BURIED IN MOAB BY OUR LITTLE BROTHER?S GRAVE. SHE WAS A VERY SWEET MOTHER AND AFTER 30 YEARS I STILL CAN?T WRITE HER STORY WITHOUT CRYING. ODESSA WAS 15 YEARS OLD; ANNA WAS 13, AND LUDELL WAS 10. WE LIVED WITH AUNT HATTIE THAT WINTER THEN IN THE SPRING WE WENT BACK TO THE RANCH WITH OUR DAD.

    Children:
    1. ARVILLA WILCOX was born on 14 Apr 1907 in SUNNYSIDE, CARBON, UT; died on 23 Dec 1916 in CASTLE DALE, EMERY, UT; was buried in CASTLE DALE, EMERY, UT.
    2. ODESSA HARRIET WILCOX was born on 30 Jan 1909 in SUNNYSIDE, CARBON, UTAH; died on 28 May 1994 in RED BLUFF, TEHAMA, CALIFORNIA; was buried on 2 Jun 1994 in RED BLUFF, TEHAMA, CALIFORNIA.
    3. ANNA EPHRA WILCOX was born on 26 Jul 1911 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UTAH; died on 3 Jul 1975 in POCATELLO, BANNOCK, ID; was buried in MT VIEW CEM, POCATELLO, ID.
    4. 2. JAMES LUDELL WILCOX was born on 20 Jan 1914 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UT; died on 7 Feb 1984 in SACRAMENTO, SACRAMENTO, CA.
    5. HAZARD SMITH WILCOX was born on 13 Oct 1916 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UT; died on 5 Jul 1917 in LA SAL, SAN JUAN, UT; was buried in MOAB, SAN JUAN, UT.

  3. 6.  ALFRED JAMES BIRD was born in in RICHFIELD, SEVIER, UT.

    ALFRED married SARRA ANNIE NASBY. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  SARRA ANNIE NASBY
    Children:
    1. 3. MARY MABEL BIRD was born on 20 Apr 1915 in RICHFIELD, SEVIER, UT; died on 25 Jul 2000 in SACRAMENTO,, CALIFORNIA; was buried in MOUNT VERNON CEMETERY,, CALIFORNIA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  JAMES HENRY WILCOX was born on 10 Nov 1855 in NORTH OGDEN, WEBER, UT (son of JOHN HENRY OWEN WIllcox and MARY YOUNG); died on 25 Nov 1939 in KENILWORTH, CARBON, UT; was buried on 29 Nov 1939 in CASTLE DALE, EMERY, UT.

    Notes:

    !ORDAINED HIGH PRIEST NOV 15, 1915 BY RICHARD R. LYMAN !DEATH CERT STATE OF UTAH NOV 25, 1939
    !CENSUS- 1860, 1870, 1880, AND 1900 STATE OF UTAH

    !JAMES HENRY WILCOX--PATRIARICAL BLESSING 138:71.
    BORN 10 NOV 1855, NORTH ODGEN,UTAH.
    SON OF JOHN HENRY WILCOX AND MARY YOUNG.
    RECD 9 APR 1903 AT MT PLEASANT, UTAH
    TRIBE: EPHRAIM
    PATRIARCH: EDWARD CLIFF
    FILM NO 392,696 ODGEN FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY







    HISTORY OF JAMES HENRY WILCOX
    BY GRACE CANDLAND JACOBSEN


    JAMES HENRY WAS BORN NOVEMBER 10, 1855, AT NORTH OGDEN, UTAH. HE WAS THE SON OF JOHN HENRY OWEN AND MARY (YOUNG) WILCOX. WHEN HE WAS FOUR YEARS OLD HE CAME WITH HIS PARENTS TO MT. PLEASANT, WHERE HE GREW TO YOUNG MANHOOD. MEANWHILE, HELPING HIS FATHER ON THE FARM AND ASSISTING IN THE WORK OF THE NEW SETTLEMENT, WHICH WAS THEN BUT ONE YEAR OLD.
    AS A LAD, JAMES HENRY WAS STRONG AND ALERT AND CAPABLE OF STRENUOUS LABOR WHICH REQUIRED SKILL AND FORESIGHT. HE WAS A MERE BOY WHEN THE BLACK HAWK INDIAN WAR BEGAN, BUT BECAUSE OF HIS DEPENDABILITY AND COURAGE HE WAS CHOSEN AS A SECRET SCOUT TO WATCH THE MANEUVERS OF THE RED MEN. AT OTHER TIMES HE ACTED AS A SENTINEL AND GUARD WHEN DANGER TO HIS OWN PEOPLE THREATENED TWO OF THE MOST DANGEROUS POSTS IN INDIAN WARFARE.
    DURING THE PROGRESS OF THAT SIEGE OF MASSACRE AND BLOODSHED, JAMES HENRY BECAME ONE OF THE IMPORTANT FIGURES IN DEFENDING THE RIGHTS AND LIVES OF SETTLERS OF SANPETE AND SEVIER COUNTIES. MANY TIMES THE ARROWS FLEW AROUND LIKE HAIL, BUT HIS LIFE WAS SPARED TO DO THE GREAT WORK THAT AWAITED HIM.
    THE HISTORY OF THAT TERRIBLE STRUGGLE, WITH ALL THE HORRORS IS A PART OF HIS OWN HISTORY AND THE COLONIZING OF THESE VALLEYS ARE A PART OF HIS LIFE WORK. TODAY HE ENJOYS THE HONOR OF BEING ONE OF THE FEW REMAINING BLACK HAWK INDIAN VETERANS OF THE STATE.
    HIS FIRST VENTURE OUT INTO THE WORLD?S WORK CAME WHEN HE WAS SEVENTEEN. IN THE SPRING OF 1872, HE WENT TO AMERICAN FORK WHERE HE SECURED EMPLOYMENT ON A PRIVATE OWNED ROAD BEING BUILT TO A MINING CAMP IN AMERICAN FORK CANYON IN UTAH.
    HERE HE REMAINED UNTIL THE FOLLOWING AUTUMN WHEN HE WENT TO COALVILLE TO TRY HIS HAND AT COAL MINING. THAT KIND OF LABOR WAS BOTH HARD AND UNPLEASANT. HIS NATURE REBELLED AGAINST THE DARK DUNGEONS OF DUST AND GRIME, AND THE UNPROGRESSIVE LIFE OF A POOR MINER. HE WAS FOR THE GREAT OPEN SPACES, ABOVE THE GROUND-THE PURE AIR AND THE GLORIOUS SUNLIGHT.
    FORTUNE FAVORED HIM IN THIS DESIRE AND CALLED HIM TO BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON NEAR SALT LAKE CITY. HERE HE WAS ENGAGED BY A SAWMILL COMPANY TO CUT TIMBER, FOR THAT THRIVING INDUSTRY.
    JAMES HENRY WAS A CONSCIENTIOUS WORKER AND SERVED HIS EMPLOYER FAITHFULLY AND WELL FOR FIVE SEASONS AND THEN HE DECIDED TO GO INTO BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF BY HOMESTEADING A TRACT OF FARMING LAND AT CASTLE DALE, UTAH, WHERE HE ARRIVED IN THE SPRING OF 1876. HE WAS 21 YEARS OLD. FOR 10 YEARS HE HAD BEEN AWAY WORKING HARD AND MAKING MONEY AND HE DECIDED TO VISIT HIS PARENTS AND ENJOY THE SOCIAL LIFE SO LONG DENIED HIM. THE DAY OF ROMANCE WAS AT HAND.
    JAMES HENRY WAS TALL AND HANDSOME AND A GREAT FAVORITE WITH THE FAIR SEX. WINNING HIS WAY INTO THEIR HEARTS WITH EASE, BUT HE WAS ALSO A CLEVER AND CAUTIOUS SUITOR AND KEPT HIS AFFECTION INTACT UNTIL HE WAS SURE HE HAD FOUND HIS MATE.
    THIS HAPPY EVENT OCCURRED WHEN HE MET MISS HARRIET ANN DAY, THE CHARMING DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM AND CHARLOTTE KATHERINE DAY. HER BIRTH OCCURRED DECEMBER 27, 1864. SHE WAS NINE YEARS HIS JUNIOR, BUT THEIR NATURES AND INTERESTS BLENDED INTO THE IDEAL HARMONY THAT MAKES WEDDED LIFE A HAVEN OF PEACE AND COMRADERY, ONE OF THE RAREST AND MOST BLESSED THINGS IN LIFE.
    AFTER A SHORT COURTSHIP THEY WERE MARRIED ON OCTOBER 27, 1880 IN THE ENDOWMENT HOUSE AT SALT LAKE CITY.
    TWO DAYS LATER THEY WENT TO CASTLE DALE TO MAKE THEIR HOME ON THE SPLENDID FARM, WHICH JAMES HENRY, IN THE TIME, ACQUIRED UNDER THE HOMESTEAD ACT.
    HERE THIS FINE COUPLE TOOK UP THE BUSINESS OF LIFE AS ALL PIONEERS DO IN THE SPIRIT OF FAITH AND THE DETERMINATION TO SUCCEED. THE FUTURE HELD NO FEAR FOR JAMES HENRY. HIS AMBITION WAS TO PROVIDE EVERY COMFORT AND LUXURY FOR HIS FAMILY WITHIN HIS POWER FOR WELL HE KNEW THAT THE WONDERFUL WOMAN HE HAD CHOSEN TO KEEP HIM COMPANY DOWN THE STREAM OF COMING YEARS, WAS WORTHY OF ALL HE COULD OFFER HER AND THAT HER KIND AND LOVING SYMPATHY, HER ATTITUDE OF SWEETNESS AND GOOD CHEER WOULD LEAD HIM SAFELY ON TO THE SHORES OF SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS.
    HARRIET ANN WAS DEEPLY RELIGIOUS. THERE WAS NO DOUBT IN HER HEART AS TO THE DIVINITY AND TRUTH OF MORMONISM. SHE NOT ONLY SWAYED THE SCEPTER OF GOOD WILL IN HER HOME, BUT SHE KEPT ITS VERY ATMOSPHERE CHARGED WITH FAITH AND DUTY. IT WAS HER DESIRE TO SET A WORTHY EXAMPLE TO HER CHILDREN IN ALL THINGS, AND PRACTICE THE PRINCIPLES OF HER RELIGION TO THE BEST OF HER ABILITY.
    WHEN HER HUSBAND WAS CALLED TO FILL A MISSION, SHE GLADLY CONSENTED AND SENT HIM FORTH TO PROCLAIM THAT SAME MESSAGE OF SALVATION, WHICH HAD BROUGHT HER GRANDPARENTS TO THIS GOODLY LAND.
    HE DEPARTED FOR THE NORTHERN STATES MISSION, OCTOBER 16, 1897, AND LABORED IN INDIANA AND VICINITY UNTIL DECEMBER 23, 1899, WHEN HE RETURNED HOME.
    DURING HIS ABSENCE, HARRIET ANN MANAGED THE FARM WORK AND CARRIED THE BURDEN OF RESPONSIBILITY THAT FELL UPON HER FRAIL SHOULDERS AS ALL TRUE CHRISTIANS CARRY WITHOUT COMPLAINT, THE CROSS OF SACRIFICE, THAT FOR ANOTHER?S SAKE.
    JAMES HENRY AND HARRIET ANN LIVED HAPPILY TOGETHER FOR 22 YEARS. PROSPERITY AND GOOD FORTUNE CAME THEIR WAY OVER THE ROUGH ROAD OF GOOD HARD WORK. THEY WERE COUNTED AMONG THE WELL-TO-DO OF CASTLE DALE AND THEIR FINE STABLE CITIZENSHIP PLACED THEM HIGH IN THE ESTIMATION OF THAT COMMUNITY, AND ALL WAS WELL AS FAR AS HUMAN EYES COULD SEE, AND HOW MERCIFUL IS PROVIDENCE IN CLOSING THAT DOOR UPON ALL OF LIFE?S CALAMITIES UNTIL WE ARE THERE TO MEET THEM.
    AND SO IT WAS IN THIS CASE, NO ONE WAS PERMITTED TO SEE THE UNWELCOME RAVEN OF SORROW ABOUT TO SWOOP DOWN UPON THEM AND LEAVE IN ITS WAKE BROKEN HEARTS AND A DESOLATE HOME.
    SEPTEMBER 29, 1902 WAS INDEED A DAY OF MOURNING, FOR ON THAT DAY, HARRIET ANN WENT AWAY BEYOND THE MISTS OF MORTALITY LEAVING AN INFANT DAUGHTER, BUT A FEW HOURS OLD. SHE HAD GIVEN TO THE WORLD ELEVEN LOVED CHILDREN; AND THEN LAID DOWN HER LIFE ON THE ALTAR OF MOTHERHOOD.
    THIS GREAT TRAGEDY WAS THE BREAKING POINT IN JAMES HENRY?S LIFE. IT IS SAID THAT ADVERSITY IS SELDOM CONTENT WITH ONE VISIT. THE TRUTH OF THIS PREDICTION WAS VERIFIED A FEW YEARS LATER, WHEN JAMES HENRY BECAME INVOLVED IN A TRANSACTION WHEREBY HE WAS OBLIGED TO FORFEIT ALL HIS PROPERTY TO SATISFY THE COURTS, WHICH HELD HIM TO HIS PROMISE TO PAY IN CASE THE PARTY WHOM HE HAD BEFRIENDED BY SIGNING A PROMISSORY NOT, SHOULD DEFAULT AND DISAPPEAR.
    THIS DISTRESSING EVENT, COUPLED WITH THE FIRST, WOULD HAVE DISHEARTENED MOST MEN AND SET THEM DRIFTING, BUT NOT SO WITH JAMES HENRY. CASTLE DALE HAD BEEN THE SCENE OF HIS GREATEST HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY, NOW IT WAS THE PLACE WHERE HE ENDURED HIS DEEPEST SORROW AND DARKEST DECEIT, BUT THE SPIRIT OF THE PIONEERS WAS IN HIS SOUL AND THE CONQUERING IMPULSE OF HIS FOREFATHERS BID HIM ARISE AND BEGIN ANEW, FOR THE WORLD WAS WIDE AND OPPORTUNITIES STILL AWAITED.
    ACCORDINGLY, IN 1915, HE JOURNEYED TO MOAB, AND THEN TO SAN JUAN COUNTY AND TOOK UP ANOTHER FARM AS BEFORE ON THE HOMESTEADING PLAN. HIS RESIDENCE HERE CONTINUED FOR TWENTY YEARS, BRINGING THE ACTIVE PERIOD OF HIS USEFUL LIFE UP TO 80 YEARS.
    IN THE AUTUMN OF 1934 HE GAVE HIS FARM TO HIS DAUGHTER, ANNA AND HER HUSBAND, WHO RESIDE THERE, AND CAME TO SALT LAKE CITY WITH HIS SON, EDGAR, WHERE HE HAS PERFORMED ORDINANCE WORK FOR THE PAST FEW MONTHS.
    THEY REMAINED THERE UNTIL JUNE, 1935, WHEN THEY CAME TO FAIRVIEW TO MAKE THEIR HOME. HERE THEY LIVE TOGETHER DEVOTING MUCH OF THEIR TIME TO THE ALL-IMPORTANT TASK OF GATHERING GENEALOGY AND FAMILY HISTORY-A DUTY ENJOYED UPON ALL LATTER-DAY SAINTS FOR THE REDEMPTION AND SALVATION OF THEIR KINDRED.
    IN CLOSING THIS BRIEF, IMPERFECT HISTORY OF THE WILCOX FAMILY, IT IS PLEASING TO NOTE THE STRONG, FIRM CITIZENSHIP, THE UNSTINTED SERVICES TO COUNTRY, THE AMBITION AND PERSEVERANCE, THE LOYALTY TO HOME AND RELIGION THAT CHARACTERIZES THIS OUTSTANDING GROUP OF PEOPLE, EVEN FROM THE FIRST GENERATION DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME.
    SURELY, THE VAST MULTITUDE WHO BEAR THE WILCOX NAME SHOULD BE PROUD OF THESE ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND CHERISH THIS PRICELESS INHERITANCE COMMITTED TO THEIR KEEPING, POINTING THE WAY TO HONOR AND SUCCESS.
    IT ISN?T THE THINGS WE GATHER
    FROM OUT THE EARTH?S VAST STORE
    THAT COUNT, WHEN THE GAME IS FINISHED
    AND THE RACE OF LIFE IS O?ER,
    BUT THE DEEDS OF LIFE AND SERVICE,
    AND THE HEALING BALM WE POUR
    OVER THE CRUSHED AND BLEEDING HEARTS
    WE LEAVE UPON THE SHORE.

    THE FOREGOING ACCOUNT OF THE WILCOX FAMILIES WAS WRITTEN BY GRACE CANDLAND JACOBSEN, DECEMBER, 1935, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF EDGAR WILCOX, THE 8TH IN THE WILCOX LINE.

    IN THE HISTORY ABOVE, THERE IS NO MENTION OF HIS SECOND MARRIAGE. HE MARRIED ELIZABETH ELLIS (STAKER) (DAY), ON THE 7TH OF APRIL, 1904. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF NATHAN AND ELIZA (CUSWORTH) DAY, AND THE WIDOW OF GEORGE WILLIAM DAY. GEORGE WILLIAM DAY WAS A BROTHER OF HARRIET ANN DAY WILCOX. THEY HAD THREE CHILDREN.
    TRUMAN AMBROSE WILCOX, BIRTH- 10 JAN. 1905
    ARDEN JAMES WILCOX, BIRTH- 6 JULY 1907
    OLIVE LORUNE WILCOX, BIRTH- 31 JULY 1909 DIED- 19 OCT. 1931

    ELIZABETH ELLIS DIED 4 SEPT. 1949 IN FAIRVIEW, SANPETE, UTAH.

    JAMES married HARRIET ANN DAY on 27 Oct 1880 in MT PLEASANT, SNPT, UTAH. HARRIET (daughter of ABRAHAM DAY and CHARLOTTE KATHERINE MELLAND) was born on 27 Dec 1863 in MT PLEASANT, SANPETE, UT; died on 29 Sep 1902 in CASTLE DALE, EMERY, UT. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  HARRIET ANN DAY was born on 27 Dec 1863 in MT PLEASANT, SANPETE, UT (daughter of ABRAHAM DAY and CHARLOTTE KATHERINE MELLAND); died on 29 Sep 1902 in CASTLE DALE, EMERY, UT.

    Notes:

    !CENSUS US CENSUS 1870

    Children:
    1. JAMES WILCOX was born on 21 Oct 1881 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UTAH; died on 25 Oct 1881.
    2. HARRIET WILCOX was born on 11 Dec 1882 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UTAH; died on 24 Jan 1964.
    3. 4. EPHRAIM WILCOX was born on 15 Feb 1885 in CASTLE DALE, EMERY, UT; died on 27 Jul 1973 in MONTROSE, CO; was buried in MOAB CEM, MOAB, UT.
    4. GEORGE WILCOX was born on 9 Sep 1887 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UTAH; died on 12 Oct 1888.
    5. HENRY WILCOX was born on 8 May 1890 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UTAH.
    6. EDGAR WILCOX was born on 15 Jun 1892 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UTAH.
    7. WILLIAM HAZZARD WILCOX was born on 13 Oct 1894 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UT.
    8. QUINTIN WILCOX was born on 23 Apr 1897 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UTAH; died on 10 Dec 1989 in KERMAN, FRESNO, CA.
    9. PEARL (TWIN) WILCOX was born on 28 Jan 1901 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UTAH; died on 28 Jan 1901.
    10. RUBY (TWIN) WILCOX was born on 28 Jan 1901 in CASTLEDALE, EMERY, UTAH; died on 28 Jan 1901.
    11. Living

  3. 10.  ALFRED SMITH, FARMER & COOK was born on 13 Jan 1860 in HALESOWEN, WORCS, ENG (son of JOSEPH SMITH and SARAH HADLEY); died on 23 Feb 1930 in SALT LAKE CITY, SL, UT.

    ALFRED married ODINE EPHARAMINE OLSEN. ODINE (daughter of OLE CHRISTOPHER OLSEN and CAROLINE MARGARET JORGENSEN) was born on 19 Aug 1858 in EPHRAIM, SANPETE, UT; died on 22 Aug 1894 in EMERY, EMERY, UT. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  ODINE EPHARAMINE OLSEN was born on 19 Aug 1858 in EPHRAIM, SANPETE, UT (daughter of OLE CHRISTOPHER OLSEN and CAROLINE MARGARET JORGENSEN); died on 22 Aug 1894 in EMERY, EMERY, UT.
    Children:
    1. MINNIE PEARL SMITH was born on 9 Mar 1881 in LITTLE SALTCREEK, JUAB, UT; died on 16 Oct 1956.
    2. SARAH ELIZABETH SMITH was born on 14 Jan 1883 in LITTLE SALTCREEK, JUAB, UT; died on 8 Jan 1918.
    3. CLARA SMITH was born on 6 Feb 1885 in MAYFIELD, SANPETE, UT; died on 4 Sep 1957.
    4. 5. MARGARET ANN SMITH was born on 1 Jul 1887 in MAYFIELD, SANPETE, UT; died on 10 Sep 1924 in MOAB, GRAND, UT; was buried in MOAB, UT, MOAB CEM.
    5. ALFRED JR SMITH was born on 5 Sep 1889 in LAVAN, JUAB, UTAH; died on 1 Feb 1905.
    6. STELLA SMITH was born on 5 Nov 1891 in EMERY, EMERY, UTAH; died on 8 Jun 1963.
    7. OLSEN SMITH was born on 22 Aug 1894 in EMERY, EMERY, UTAH.



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