Difference between revisions of "Emanuel and Maraldia Hanks"
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== Emanuel's Immigration == | == Emanuel's Immigration == | ||
| − | Emanuel immigrated to Utah in 1881 at age 19, traveling alone. On the ship from Liverpool to New York, he met [[William and Nancy Willey|William Wallace Willey]], a returning missionary. Emanuel found work and lodging with [[Judson and Sarah Tolman|Joseph Mabey]], William's | + | Emanuel immigrated to Utah in 1881 at age 19, traveling alone. On the ship from Liverpool to New York, he met [[William and Nancy Willey|William Wallace Willey]], a returning missionary. Emanuel found work and lodging with [[Judson and Sarah Tolman|Sarah and Joseph Mabey]], William's sister-in-law and her husband. |
Later that year, Emanuel paid to help [[William and Sarah Hanks|his parents]] join him in Utah. | Later that year, Emanuel paid to help [[William and Sarah Hanks|his parents]] join him in Utah. | ||
Revision as of 14:26, 24 May 2022
Family of Emanuel Hanks & Maraldia Willey, 1881/1885 (1861-1950)
Residence: Davis County, Utah; Uintah County, Utah; Davis County, Utah
Grandparents:
Descendants:
Parents' Childhood
Emanuel Hanks was born in 1861 to William and Sarah Hanks in Horsley, Gloucestershire, England, the youngest child in a large family.
Maraldia Willey was born in 1868 to William and Nancy Willey in Bountiful, Utah.
Emanuel's Immigration
Emanuel immigrated to Utah in 1881 at age 19, traveling alone. On the ship from Liverpool to New York, he met William Wallace Willey, a returning missionary. Emanuel found work and lodging with Sarah and Joseph Mabey, William's sister-in-law and her husband.
Later that year, Emanuel paid to help his parents join him in Utah.
While living with the Mabeys, Emanuel met their niece, Maraldia.
Family Life
| 1885 | Married in the Logan Temple; lived in Bountiful, Utah |
| 1886 | Austin Emanuel born |
| 1887 | Moved to Vernal, Utah |
| 1888 | William Wallace born |
| 1889 | Lawrence Edward born |
| 1890 | Moved back to Bountiful, Utah |
| 1891 | Sarah Maraldia born |
| 1893 | Augustin Leo born |
| 1895 | Lawrence died, age 5 |
| 1895 | Gladys born |
| 1897 | Douglas J born |
| 1899 | Nancy Catherine born |
| 1900 | Moved to Syracuse, Utah |
| 1901 | Cumorah Clissold born |
| 1902 | Phyllis Eldora born |
| 1903 | Cumorah died, age 2 |
| 1904 | Edith and Vasco, twins, born and died |
| 1906 | Arlean born |
| 1907 | Moved to Clearfield, Utah |
| 1909 | Wallace died, age 21 |
| 1917 | Moved to a new house in Clearfield |
| 1947 | Emanuel died, age 86 |
| 1950 | Maraldia died, age 82 |
The family farmed and grew an orchard. Emanuel built the houses the family lived in and a house for his parents.
The family spent a few years in Vernal, but moved back to Bountiful when grandfather William Hanks became sick towards the end of his life.
They experienced multiple untimely deaths. Lawrence was kicked by a horse as a toddler, with long-term effects that eventually led to his death at age 5. Grandmother Sarah Hanks was burned to death when her clothes caught fire while cooking. 2-year-old Cumorah drowned when she was left unattended during a camping trip. Wallace became sick at age 17 and never recovered until his death at age 21.
After Emanuel's death, Maraldia spent her last years living with Phyllis.
References
- Saints by Sea immigration record for Emanuel