Yes, I am ready for the 1940 Census. Well, maybe not ready but, excited about it. I am going to volunteer to help in the indexing.
For many years I spent researching my father's paternal line, a very interesting story which I cannot go into at this time. My goal was to locate living descendants but, I came to a 'brick wall' (a genealogy term) two years ago and left that line with the thought that I will wait until the launching of the 1940 Census which I am very confident will help me to bring the 'brick wall' down.
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Cari Lyn always a Team Player.
Someone you would want on your team. It could be a team of Sports, Scholastic, or Spiritual.
You would want Cari on your side. She ALWAYS gave it her all. Love you always Cari.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Found; Digitized original marriage records! A treasure.
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| Samuel Hepworth and Sarah Jackson original digital marriage record My third great grandfather and mother. Parents to Thomas and John Hepworth |
| Thomas Hepworth and Mary Fletcher digital original marriage record. Second great grandfather and mother. Migrated to Zion in 1852 |
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| John Hepworth and Francis Amelia Fletcher digital original marriage record. Second great granduncle and aunt. Migrated with brother Thomas Hepworth and Sister Mary Fletcher to Zion 1852 |
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Hepworth Brother's Marries Fletcher Sisters
Great Grandfather James Fletcher Hepworth's parents are Thomas Hepworth and Mary Fletcher from England. This is a copy of their Marriage Certificate married on 27 Aug. 1848 at the Church of St. Nicholas in Liverpool, Lancaster, England. The witnesses's are John Hepworth, Thomas's older brother by four years and Frances A. Fletcher, Mary's older sister by four years. Thomas's father is Samuel Hepworth a Butcher by occupation (this is very important when researching this family) and Mary's father is James Fletcher, his occupation is Painter even though it looks like, Printer on this copy.
Thomas is twenty one years of age and Mary is sixteen.
Thomas's occupation is also a Butcher; an occupation he is for the rest of his life.
Two years later his brother John Hepworth married Frances Amelia Fletcher on 26 Jan 1850 in the same Church of St. Nicholas in Liverpool. John is twenty eight years old and Frances Amelia is twenty one. I don't have a copy of their certificate of marriage. I found their marriage information on FamilySearch.org. This is a picture I found on the internet of St. Nicholas Church located in Liverpool, Lancaster, England, Est. in 1360 still in operation today. Could this be the very Church the Hepworth Brothers married the Fletcher Sisters? I think I am safe to say, Yes.
Thomas and Mary along with John and Francis migrate to Zion in 1852.
It has only been the last two years that I know anything about John and Francis. I spent all of the year 2010 doing newspaper research and went from nothing to a 2 inch binder filled with interesting news.
Stay Tuned to the life histories of the HEPWORTH's.
Thomas is twenty one years of age and Mary is sixteen.
Thomas's occupation is also a Butcher; an occupation he is for the rest of his life.
Two years later his brother John Hepworth married Frances Amelia Fletcher on 26 Jan 1850 in the same Church of St. Nicholas in Liverpool. John is twenty eight years old and Frances Amelia is twenty one. I don't have a copy of their certificate of marriage. I found their marriage information on FamilySearch.org. This is a picture I found on the internet of St. Nicholas Church located in Liverpool, Lancaster, England, Est. in 1360 still in operation today. Could this be the very Church the Hepworth Brothers married the Fletcher Sisters? I think I am safe to say, Yes.
Thomas and Mary along with John and Francis migrate to Zion in 1852.
It has only been the last two years that I know anything about John and Francis. I spent all of the year 2010 doing newspaper research and went from nothing to a 2 inch binder filled with interesting news.
Stay Tuned to the life histories of the HEPWORTH's.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
James Fletcher Hepworth my great grandfather.
It's time to come back to posting information about my ancestors. I hope to post on a regular basis from this date on about the Hepworth family.
This is my great-grandfather James Fletcher Hepworth. Written on the back of this picture is his name and words "abt 19 years old." To me he looks more like a rough and tough sixteen or seventeen year old.
The look on his face is a 'no nonsense' type of young boy don't you think?
James was born on 7 May 1857 in Salt Lake City; he is the fifth child of thirteen children born to Thomas Hepworth and Mary Fletcher.
James is named after his maternal grandfather James Fletcher.
James was twenty five when he married my great-grandmother Sarah Ann Kidgell (named after her mother Sarah Ann Cashmore Kidgell) who was eighteen at the time. She was known as Sadie. Like James, Sadie was the fifth child of nine children. They were married on 30 Nov 1882 at the Hepworth house in
Salt Lake City.
This is the
tie in into the Hepworth family.
I am very fortunate to have many treasured pictures of this family that I will be posting the rest of the year. My next post will be on the the parents coming from England to the Salt Lake Territory.

This is my great-grandfather James Fletcher Hepworth. Written on the back of this picture is his name and words "abt 19 years old." To me he looks more like a rough and tough sixteen or seventeen year old.
The look on his face is a 'no nonsense' type of young boy don't you think?
James was born on 7 May 1857 in Salt Lake City; he is the fifth child of thirteen children born to Thomas Hepworth and Mary Fletcher.
James is named after his maternal grandfather James Fletcher.
James was twenty five when he married my great-grandmother Sarah Ann Kidgell (named after her mother Sarah Ann Cashmore Kidgell) who was eighteen at the time. She was known as Sadie. Like James, Sadie was the fifth child of nine children. They were married on 30 Nov 1882 at the Hepworth house in
Salt Lake City.
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| Sadie Kidgell |
tie in into the Hepworth family.
I am very fortunate to have many treasured pictures of this family that I will be posting the rest of the year. My next post will be on the the parents coming from England to the Salt Lake Territory.

Monday, February 13, 2012
Valentine's Day
Every year I send valentine's; to my grandchildren,
a friend and of course my husband.
Usually I purchase Valentine socks and send to my granddaughters. This year that all escaped me. I did not send Valentine socks or a Valentine to my granddaughters or a Valentine to a friend. I did get a Valentine for my husband.
Today, Feb 13th, I got my Valentine from Earl. A BEAUTIFUL Valentine
and a i Tunes gift card.
Exchanging Valentine's with my spouse is most important.
I have often mentioned how 'living' gets in the way of my life, my life of doing my favorite things. I need to take some time out to do some other things that does
not include my favorite things. I will be back posting on my blog in March.
Thanks for stopping by.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Saltair Resort in the early 1900's.
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| Saltair on the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake |
Everyone seems to be having a great time especially the man on the right with his leg straight up in the air. Isn't there always someone like that in a crowd? Looking to the left of the leg is a man up to his chest in the water, next is a lady, and next to her is my grandmother Ethel Hepworth Tomlinson with her mother next to her, Sarah Kidgell Hepworth. What fun!
This picture was made into a post card.
Saltair is located on the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake in Utah about fifteen miles from Salt Lake City. It was completed in 1893 and was fun wonderful place to take your family.
My father writes about Saltair in his life history of how Uncle George Little the step-father of Pauline and Katie Olsen, two of his favorite cousins "was a Chief Engineer for the Salt Lake City Saltair Railroad in charge of transporting people and materials to the Saltair Resort. With this connection, Myself, [Vern] Pauline and Katie got free tickets to Saltair and we would go once a week. It was like a miniature Disneyland, rides, games, dancing, roller skating,
and swimming in the lake and always a picnic lunch."
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