Lucretia Keetie HEYWOOD

Female 1856 - 1920  (64 years)


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  1. 1.  Lucretia Keetie HEYWOOD was born on 16 Jan 1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah (daughter of Joseph Leland HEYWOOD and Sarepta Maria BLODGETT); died on 23 Feb 1920 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Living with parents in Great Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah
    • Census: 1870, Living with parents in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah
    • Census: 1880, Living with mother in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah
    • Census: 1900, Living with husband in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah; Lists having 5 children with 3 living
    • Census: 1910, Living with husband in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

    Notes:

    Name:
    FINAL RITES HELD IN BOSTON FOR MRS. LUCRETIA H. KIMBALL

    The body of Mrs. Lucretia H. Kimball, prominent society woman of Salt Lake and prominent local Christian Scientist, was cremated at Boston Friday. The cremation was done at the request of Mrs. Kimball, who expressed this wish some days prior to her death. Mrs. Kimball had been living with a daughter in Boston for several weeks prior to her death, which occurred several days ago.

    Salt Lake Herald
    February 29, 1920

    Lucretia married Franklin De Lafayette KIMBALL in 1883. Franklin was born on 01 Apr 1854 in Salt Lake City, Utah; died on 2 Feb 1941 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Leland H. KIMBALL was born in Nov 1884 in Utah.
    2. Florence P. KIMBALL was born in Apr 1888 in Utah.
    3. Alice G. KIMBALL was born in Sep 1891 in Utah.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Leland HEYWOODJoseph Leland HEYWOOD was born on 01 Aug 1815 in Grafton, Worcester Co., Massachusetts (son of Benjamin HEYWOOD and Hannah Rawson LELAND); died on 16 Oct 1910 in Panguitch, Garfield Co., Utah.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Living in Great Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah
    • Census: 1860, Living in Great Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah
    • Census: 1870, Living in Harmony, Kane Co., Utah
    • Census: 1880, Living in Panguitch, Garfield Co., Utah
    • Census: 1900, Living in Panguitch, Garfield Co., Utah

    Notes:

    Name:
    was the first Bishop of the Seventeenth Ward, Salt Lake City. He was the son of Benjamin Heywood and Hannah Rawson and was born in Grafton, Worcester county, Massachusetts, August 1, 1815. Elder Heywood writes: "My early days were spent on my father's farm, with intervals of about two months in the winter time in attending the common schools which the law of the State provided. Early in life I chose the occupation of a merchant. I left my native State in the spring of 1838 and became a citizen of Illinois; I spent some time in Alton and Springfield, IL, and moved to Quincy, Adams county, IL, in the fall of 1839. Engaging in the mercantile business in partnership with my brother-in-law, Oliver Kimball, I remained there until the fall of 1845, when I moved with my family to the city of Nauvoo, Hancock county, IL. In December, 1842, I visited the Prophet Joseph Smith in Nauvoo, and after listening to his preaching by the gift and power of the Holy Ghost, I was converted and asked for baptism the same hour. I was baptized by Elder Orson Hyde, in the Mississippi river, the Prophet Joseph assisting in cutting the ice. I was then confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of day Saints under the hands of Elders Orson Hyde, Joseph Smith and Jedediah M. Grant. I was ordained an Elder by elder Orson Hyde, in March, 1844, and ordained a High Priest and also a Bishop under the hands of Elders Heber C. Kimball, Brigham Young and Parley P. Pratt October 8, 1844. In 1846, when the Church commenced its exodus to the west, I, in connection with Almon W. Babbitt and John S. Fullmer, was chosen one of the trustees of the Church, for the care and disposal of the Church property at Nauvoo. I bore arms in defense of the lives and property of the people of Nauvoo, when attacked by the mob September 12, 1846, at which time Brother William Anderson with his fourteen-year-old son and a Brother Norris were slain. I remained in Nauvoo until the spring of 1848, when I journeyed to Winter Quarters, in time to join the last company of that season's emigration which was presided over by President Willard Richards, with Elder Franklin D. Richards as captain of fifty, and Elder John S. Fullmer as captain of ten. We made a journey from Nauvoo to Great Salt Lake Valley with ox-teams, arriving October 19, 1848. I was appointed (by the government in Washington D. C.) postmaster of Salt Lake City in the spring of 1849, and in the fall of that year I was appointed, in connection with elder Edwin D. Woolley, on a mission to the Eastern States, to purchase merchandise for the Church. I also visited Washington, D. C., and assisted Delegate John M. Bernhisel in obtaining a Territorial government for Utah. In the winter of 1855-56 I was instrumental in getting a petition signed by Colonel Steptoe and his officers, by which Governor Brigham Young was retained in office several years longer. In February, 1849, I was ordained and set apart as the first Bishop of the 17th Eard, Salt Lake City, and filled this postiion for six years. In the spring of 1851 I accompanied President Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball and Apostle Ezra T. Benson on their visiti to Parowan, and was appointed to form a settlement on Salt Creek (now Nephi, Juab country). I assisted the Territorial surveyor, Jesse W. Fox, in laying out the city of Nephi, where I presided for three years. In the spring of 1855 I accompanied Apostle Orson Hyde with a company of elders to form a settlement in Carson valley (Nev.), acting at the same time as a guard for the Hon. George P. Stiles, who was going to Carson valley to hold a session of the District Court. In the spring of 1856, in company with Apostles Orson Pratt and Ezra T. Benson ( who were enroute for a mission to Europe) and George A. Smith, as a delegate from the people of Utah, to petition Congress for a State government, I again crossed the plains, my destination being Washington, D.C., to arrange my business with the government as U.S. Marshall for Utah, which office I then held. I had been appointed to that office by President Millard Fillmore in 1851, and reappointed by President Franklin Pierce in 1855. On my return I spent one week in Independence, MO. Leaving Independence November 7, 1856, I was winterbound at the Devil's Gate, on Sweetwater, and, in connection with about twenty Saints, presided over by Elders Daniel W. Jones, Benjamin Hampton and Thomas M. Alexander, lived for about six weeks mostly on cooked rawhide. I arrived in Salt Lake City in time for the general conference held in April , 1857. In the spring of 1857 I accompanied President Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball and Daniel H. Wells, Apostle Orson Hyde and a large company of brethren and sisters on a visit to Fort Limhi, on Salmon river. At the October conference, in 1855, I was sustained as a home missionary and labored in all the settlements in Utah as far south as Fort Harmony, Washington county, until the fall of 1861, when I was called to locate in the "Dixie country." I settled in Washington, Washington county. In the spring of 1863 I moved to New Harmony, Washington county, and resided there until February, 1872, when I moved to Panguitch, Iron county (now Garfield county. I was ordained a Patriarch February 3, 1874, at St. George, under the hands of President Brigham Young, George A. Smith and Erastus Snow, and have labored in that calling in Panguitch and surrounding Stakes. At the organization of the Panguitch Stake of Zion in April, 1877, I was appointed to preside over the High Priests quorum of that Stake, and served in that capacity until honorably released by Apostle Francis M. Lyman at the quarterly Stake conference held in September, 1898. My first wife was Sarepta M. Blodgett; later I took as plural wives Sarah Symonds, Martha Spence and Mary Bell; the latter is still alive. I am the father of twenty children, twelve of whom are living, and also forty grandchildren, thirty-two of whom are now alive." Comments: #21. In 1870, Joseph had a household of 7, a real wealth of $500 and a personal wealth of $300. Comments: #31. Joseph is listed in the St. George Stake, High Priests Quorum Record. 2. Joseph was ordained a High Priest and Bishop to act in the Quincy Branch under the hands of President H. C. Kimball, Brigham Young and Parley P. Pratt. 3. Joseph was licenced as an Elder April 8, 1844. 4. "I left Nauvoo in 1848." 5. Joseph was made the bishop of the 17th Ward in February of 1849.

    Joseph married Sarepta Maria BLODGETT on 25 Jun 1841 in Beloit, Rock Co., Wisconsin. Sarepta (daughter of Caleb BLODGETT and Chloe KIDDER) was born on 22 Nov 1823 in Munroe, Ashtabula Co., Ohio; died on 04 Dec 1881 in Salt Lake City, Utah; was buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarepta Maria BLODGETTSarepta Maria BLODGETT was born on 22 Nov 1823 in Munroe, Ashtabula Co., Ohio (daughter of Caleb BLODGETT and Chloe KIDDER); died on 04 Dec 1881 in Salt Lake City, Utah; was buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Living with husband in Great Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah
    • Census: 1860, Living with husband in Great Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah
    • Census: 1870, Living with husband in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah
    • Census: 1880, Living in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

    Children:
    1. Frank Talcot HEYWOOD was born on 20 Jun 1842 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; died on 04 Aug 1844.
    2. Ida HEYWOOD was born about 1846 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Alice Grafton HEYWOOD was born in 1848; died on 27 May 1853.
    4. Sarah Ida HEYWOOD was born in 1851 in Prob. Salt Lake City, Utah; died on 19 Dec 1861.
    5. Benjamin Blodgett HEYWOOD was born on 16 Sep 1854 in Salt Lake City, Utah; died on 25 Aug 1909 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
    6. 1. Lucretia Keetie HEYWOOD was born on 16 Jan 1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah; died on 23 Feb 1920 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Joseph Leland HEYWOOD was born on 04 Sep 1858 in Salt Lake City, Utah; died on 06 Mar 1909.