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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
1151 I1992               
1152 I1989               
1153 I1988               
1154 I599  Harper  John    1933  Hand written Obit, Dated Feb. 1, 1948  bratt01 
1155 I4961  Harrison  Mary L  Cal 1834  1899  New York State Census, 1865  bratt01 
1156 I5449  Harrold  Francis D  10 May 1876  23 Dec 1938  Find a grave memorial 142769554  bratt01 
1157 I5793  Hathaway  Nicholas  1595    (Hathaway goes back to about 1340). No spouses are recorded.  bratt01 
1158 I246  Hawkins  Aurelia  15 Sep 1836  24 Mar 1907  Life History at Hurst family site. Also copied at http://www.celestialfamily.org/Genealogy/histories/aurelia.htm
Note: history suggests the ship Zetland first landed in New Salem MA. I believe they actually sailed to New Orleans. 
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1159 I246  Hawkins  Aurelia  15 Sep 1836  24 Mar 1907  http://www.familyheritageseries.org/site/articles/69/1/Aurelia-Hawkins-1836-1907/Page1.html  bratt01 
1160 I59  Hawkins  Creighton  3 Apr 1840  20 May 1932  Two day transfer to steamer for trip up Mississippi
http://www.lib.byu.edu/mormonmigration/voyage.php?id=549 
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1161 I59  Hawkins  Creighton  3 Apr 1840  20 May 1932  General nature of industry, business or establishment: General Farming  bratt01 
1162 I59  Hawkins  Creighton  3 Apr 1840  20 May 1932  Plot No. F_12_4_1E  bratt01 
1163 I59  Hawkins  Creighton  3 Apr 1840  20 May 1932  Death Certificate: Department of Health, Office of Vital Records and Statistics. Death Certificates, 1904-1961 -- Ancestry.com. Utah, U.S., Death and Military Death Certificates, 1904-1961  bratt01 
1164 I59  Hawkins  Creighton  3 Apr 1840  20 May 1932  Utah Pioneer. Came across the plains with the "LDS Independent Company" in 1852. Helped build the temple hauling, carving marble for the Temple in SLC  bratt01 
1165 I59  Hawkins  Creighton  3 Apr 1840  20 May 1932  LDS Church documents arrival with Benjamin Gardner Company in 1852. Reggio Hawkins memoirs assert Jacob Bigglers Independent Company (though LDS shows no record of this company)
http://www.celestialfamily.org/Genealogy/histories/Two%20histories%20are%20included%20in%20this%20file.htm
Jacob Biggler does appear in the Benjamin Gardner company. LDS records show this, from Jacob Biggler's Trail Excerpt (his Autobiography of 1907):
"on June 10, 1852 we started west. We crossed the Missouri River with a moderate outfit . . . and were organized in Captain Gardner's company, it being Company 10. I was captain of the first 10 families. We arrived . . . in Sept. " 
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1166 I54  Hawkins  Edward Devine  11 Jun 1921  11 May 2002  Enlisted in Army, Field Artillery, National Guard. Lists occupation: Actors and Actresses.  bratt01 
1167 I54  Hawkins  Edward Devine  11 Jun 1921  11 May 2002  Discharged from Air Force, Rank of Colonel  bratt01 
1168 I54  Hawkins  Edward Devine  11 Jun 1921  11 May 2002  Graduated Davis High School (Bountiful, UT)
Joined Utah National Guard, then
Served as pilot in WW II, US Army Air Corps. Pacific. Ret. 1975.
Served in the in Berlin Air Lift in 1948 
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1169 I5059  Hawkins  Eugene Hardy  12 Mar 1913  17 Jun 1975  Class of worker: Unpaid family worker  bratt01 
1170 I5059  Hawkins  Eugene Hardy  12 Mar 1913  17 Jun 1975  From Find A Grave Memorial# 53182065

MIDVALE--Eugene (Jimmy) Hardy Hawkins, 62, 110 Birch St., died in Palo Alto, California, June 17, 1975, of complications following heart surgery.

Born in Granite, Salt Lake County, March 12, 1912, to Reigo Stay and Miriam Hardy Hawkins. Married Vivian Strasberg, October 19, 1946; retired supervisor of lines and service, Midvale for Utah Power & Light Company; veteran WWII; supporter of Pony Leaque; active with LDS softball teams; member, executive board of 186 W. No. 57 for five years; WBBA Board of Directors.

Survivors wife, son, J. Craig Hawkins, Moab; daughter, Susan Lee, Salt Lake City; two grandchildren, brother, Curtis R. Hawkins, Salt Lake City and sisters, Mrs. Elbert (Miriam) DeSpain, Granite and Mrs. Cecil (Lucille) Furr, Salt Lake City.

Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday, East Midvale LDS Stake Center, 7570 S. 240 East. Friends 6-8 p.m. and Saturday at the center an hour before the service. Burial, Lake Hills Memorial Park.

-Salt Lake Tribune, June 20, 1975, transcribed by Rhonda Holton 
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1171 I449               
1172 I244  Hawkins  Lavina  13 Jul 1832  28 Apr 1910  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Own Income  bratt01 
1173 I245  Hawkins  Leo  19 Jul 1834  29 May 1859  From the church historians office, Leo worked with Jonathan Grimshaw as transcriber / recorder for Joseph Smith's legacy. Leo's handwriting can be found, for example on Page 146, The Joseph Smith Papers, History (1 May 1844 - 8 August 1844) See: http://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paperSummary/history-1838-1856-volume-f-1-1-may-1844-8-august-1844?p=152&highlight=leo%20hawkins Joseph Smith passed away in 1844, prior to Leo Hawkins arrival at Salt Lake City. Scholars debate the authenticity of these recorded histories. Regardless, Leo, along with other historians such as Jonathan Grimshaw were very active in the tasl of documenting the LDS Church History Narriative.  bratt01 
1174 I51  Hawkins  Leo Chase  23 Nov 1872  8 Jan 1961  General nature of industry, business or establishment: House Builder  bratt01 
1175 I51  Hawkins  Leo Chase  23 Nov 1872  8 Jan 1961  Industry, business or establishment: House
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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1176 I51  Hawkins  Leo Chase  23 Nov 1872  8 Jan 1961  Industry: House
Class of worker: Wage or Salary 
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1177 I51  Hawkins  Leo Chase  23 Nov 1872  8 Jan 1961  Class of worker: Working on own account  bratt01 
1178 I51  Hawkins  Leo Chase  23 Nov 1872  8 Jan 1961  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96635821/leo-chase-hawkins  bratt01 
1179 I53  Hawkins  Leo Creighton  30 Sep 1915  18 Apr 1982  Industry: Furnature Co.
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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1180 I55  Hawkins  Leonora Devine  27 Feb 1905  5 Jul 1997  Industry: Telephone Co.
Class of worker: Wage or Salary 
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1181 I6  Hawkins  Marjorie  23 Feb 1910  1 May 2006  Industry: Private Family
Class of worker: Wage or Salary 
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1182 I6  Hawkins  Marjorie  23 Feb 1910  1 May 2006  Industry: Telephone Co
Class of worker: Private employer 
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1183 I141  Hawkins  Richard Douglas  28 Dec 1954  25 Dec 1997  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144693201  bratt01 
1184 I251  Hawkins  Riego  1 Jan 1848  2 Jul 1928  General nature of industry, business or establishment: General
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Own Account 
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1185 I251  Hawkins  Riego  1 Jan 1848  2 Jul 1928  Industry, business or establishment: Own Farm House
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Own Account 
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1186 I251  Hawkins  Riego  1 Jan 1848  2 Jul 1928  See memoir at http://www.celestialfamily.org/Genealogy/histories/Two%20histories%20are%20included%20in%20this%20file.htm (Copied on my pc) http://stayfamily.org/biographies/rigohawkins.html  bratt01 
1187 I5058  Hawkins  Riego Curtis  20 Dec 1909  31 Jan 1997  Class of worker: Wage earner  bratt01 
1188 I5058  Hawkins  Riego Curtis  20 Dec 1909  31 Jan 1997  Industry: Auto
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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1189 I5058  Hawkins  Riego Curtis  20 Dec 1909  31 Jan 1997  From Find A Grave Memorial# 40210410

Riego Curtis Hawkins, Sr., our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully at his home after a courageous 10 year struggle with Parkinson's Disease.

He was born December 20, 1909 in Granite, UT to Roy and Mariam Hardy Hawkins.

Graduated from Jordan High School. Active in the LDS Church and served a mission. Upon his return he married his eternal companion, Zitelle Hawkins, in the Salt Lake Temple.

They are the parents of six children; son, R. Curtis, Jr. and three daughters, Pat Ewell, San Diego, CA; Laura (Doug) Wagstaff and Kathy (Dan) Anderson. Two daughters, Susan and Vera Ann preceded their father in death.
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Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, February 3, 1997 in the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 3401 South Highland Drive (1495 East), where friends may call from 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Interment: Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
Published in the Deseret News on 2/1/1997. 
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1190 I5054  Hawkins  Riego Stay  30 Aug 1879  23 May 1960  General nature of industry, business or establishment: General
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Own Account 
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1191 I5054  Hawkins  Riego Stay  30 Aug 1879  23 May 1960  Lists occupation as Road Superintendent, District No. 1, Sandy (Confirms birth date)  bratt01 
1192 I5054  Hawkins  Riego Stay  30 Aug 1879  23 May 1960  Industry, business or establishment: Own Farm House
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Own Account 
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1193 I5054  Hawkins  Riego Stay  30 Aug 1879  23 May 1960  Industry: General Farming
Class of worker: Own Account 
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1194 I5054  Hawkins  Riego Stay  30 Aug 1879  23 May 1960  Industry: Farming
Class of worker: Working on own account 
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1195 I5054  Hawkins  Riego Stay  30 Aug 1879  23 May 1960  From find a grave memorial #

REIGO S. HAWKINS

GRANITE -- Riego (Roy) Stay Hawkins, 80, Granite, died Monday 4:35 p.m. in a Salt Lake rest home after a lingering heart illness.

Born Aug. 30, 1879. Salt Lake City, to Riego and Charlotte Stay Hawkins. Married Miriam Young Hardy Sept 27, 1905, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She died July 10, 1940. Married Bessie E. Bishop November 7, 1951, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired carpenter.

Survivors: widow, Salt Lake City; sons, daughters: Eugene H., Midvale; R. Curtis, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elbert G. {Miriam) Despain, Granite: Mrs. Cecil H. (Lucille) Furr. Nephi; 16 grandchildren, sister, Mrs. George R. (Lily) Pyper, Salt Lake City.

Funeral Friday noon, Granite LDS Ward Chapel, 9800 S. 3000 East. Friends call at 36 E. 7th South, Salt Lake City, Thursday, 6-8 p.m., at ward chapel Friday one hour prior.

-Salt Lake Tribune, May 25, 1960, transcribed by Rhonda Holton

Son of Riego Hawkins and Charlotte Elizabeth Stay

Married Miriam Young Hardy, 27 Sep 1905, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Children not listed below: Lucile Hawkins Furr 
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1196 I233  Hawkins  Samuel Harris  22 Mar 1804  22 Jan 1852  BMR, Book #1043, pp. 1-12 (FHL #025,690)
"FORTY FIFTH COMPANY. -- Zetland, 250 souls. It was the intention of Apostle Orson Pratt to have chartered a ship to sail about the twentieth of September, 1849, but he was unable to find one that was suitable, until he had succeeded in chartering the large, new and splendid ship Zetland, which had already brought over one company of Saints before. The fare, including the necessary provisions, was ?3 7 shillings 6 demies for adults; for children under fourteen years, ?2 10 shillings; infants under twelve months, free. The Zetland sailed from Liverpool, November 10th, 1849, with about two hundred and fifty Saints on board, under the presidency of Elder Samuel H. Hawkins, and arrived at New Orleans, December 24th, 1849, with about two hundred and fifty Saints on board, under the presidency of Elder Samuel H. Hawkins, and arrived at New Orleans, December 24th, 1849, all the emigrants enjoying good health and spirits; they were received by the church agent, Elder Thomas McKenzie, who arranged transportation with a number of the emigrants to St. Louis, while others tried to get employment in New Orleans, in order to earn means wherewith to continue the journey. At that time, however, business was very dull in New Orleans, and thousands of able-bodied men were walking about in idleness. The weather was also very warm and sickly. The part of the company which continued the journey up the river, arrived at St. Louis, Missouri, January 11th, 1850. (Millennial Star, Vol. XI, pages 315, 361;Vol. XII, pages 43, 75.)" "November. Sat. 10. [1849] -- The ship Zetland sailed from Liverpool, England, with 250 Saints, under the direction of S. H. Hawkins. It arrived at New Orleans Dec. 24th."
-->http://www.lib.byu.edu/mormonmigration/voyage.php?id=549 
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1197 I233  Hawkins  Samuel Harris  22 Mar 1804  22 Jan 1852  More at https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/passenger/29227?sweden=on&mii=on&surname=hawkins&netherlands=on&europe=on&arrive_port=&given_name=samuel&ship=&depart_port=&scandinavia=on&age=&depart=&search_type=passenger
Also https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/549 
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1198 I233  Hawkins  Samuel Harris  22 Mar 1804  22 Jan 1852  Spent the year assembling plains crossing outfit.  bratt01 
1199 I233  Hawkins  Samuel Harris  22 Mar 1804  22 Jan 1852  Fixed up an abandoned log cabin for the family to spend the winter in. Planned to continue journey west the following spring.  bratt01 
1200 I233  Hawkins  Samuel Harris  22 Mar 1804  22 Jan 1852  Died crossing the plains, en-route to Salt Lake City Utah.  bratt01 


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