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Milo Andrus (I2825)
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Personal Facts and Details
| Birth | 6 March 1814 40 37 approx. , Pleasant Valley, Essex County, New York |
| Christening | Elizabeth, Essex County, New York |
| Marriage | 14 Febuary 1833 Abigail Jane Daley - Florence, Huron (now Erie) Ohio
Citation Details: Book I page 4 Note: Milo Andrus to Abigail Jane Daley |
| Divorce | Abigail Jane Daley - |
| Universal Identifier | 9597C65ADEE9E246985ED781037F6DCD4555 |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | Do Not Seal Lucy Loomis - |
| Divorce | Adeline Alexander - |
| Divorce | Emma Covert - |
| LDS Baptism | 12 March 1832 (Age 18) |
| LDS Endowment | 24 December 1845 (Age 31) LDS Temple: Nauvoo, Illinois (original) |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 28 January 1846 (Age 31) Abigail Jane Daley - LDS Temple: Nauvoo, Illinois (original) |
| Marriage | 1 January 1848 (Age 33) Sarah Ann Miles - Winter Quarters (now Florence) Douglas, Nebraska |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 27 February 1848 (Age 33) Sarah Ann Miles - |
| Marriage | 1 June 1851 (Age 37) Lucy Loomis - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah |
| Marriage | 27 March 1852 (Age 38) Adeline Alexander - Salt Lake, Utah |
| Marriage | 23 December 1852 (Age 38) Mary Ann Webster - Salt Lake, Utah |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 22 November 1855 (Age 41) Mary Ann Webster - LDS Temple: ENDOWMENT HOUSE |
| Marriage | 22 November 1855 (Age 41) Elizabeth Brooks - Salt Lake, Utah |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 22 November 1855 (Age 41) Elizabeth Brooks - LDS Temple: ENDOWMENT HOUSE |
| Marriage | 22 November 1855 (Age 41) Ann Brooks - Salt Lake, Utah |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 22 November 1855 (Age 41) Ann Brooks - LDS Temple: ENDOWMENT HOUSE |
| Marriage | 22 November 1855 (Age 41) Jane Lancaster Munday - Salt Lake, Utah |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 22 November 1855 (Age 41) Jane Lancaster Munday - LDS Temple: ENDOWMENT HOUSE |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 22 November 1855 (Age 41) Adeline Alexander - LDS Temple: ENDOWMENT HOUSE |
| Marriage | 15 February 1857 (Age 42) Margaret Ann Boyce - Salt Lake, Utah |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 15 February 1857 (Age 42) Margaret Ann Boyce - LDS Temple: PRESIDENT'S OFFICE |
| Marriage | 28 February 1858 (Age 43) Emma Covert - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 28 February 1858 (Age 43) Emma Covert - LDS Temple: ENDOWMENT HOUSE |
| Marriage | 6 December 1862 (Age 48) Francenia Lucy Tuttle - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 6 December 1862 (Age 48) Francenia Lucy Tuttle - LDS Temple: ENDOWMENT HOUSE |
| Marriage | 17 March 1886 (Age 72) Abigail Jane Daley - |
| LDS Spouse Sealing | 17 March 1886 (Age 72) Abigail Jane Daley - |
| Death | 19 June 1893 (Age 79) Oxford, Bannock, Idaho |
| Burial | 23 June 1893 Lot 2E 6SPlot1, Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah |
| Last Change | 30 July 2009 - 08:56:09 |
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; TimeLine:I started out with just births, wives, children but thought you might like to see where Milo was. 1830 March 23, 1830 NORWALK REFLECTOR "NOTICE. Whereas my son, Milo Andrus has left my employ, without any just provocation. I hereby caution all persons against harboring, trusting or employing him, as they will be prosecuted, according to the strict letter of the law. Ruluff Andrus Norwalk, March 23, 1830" (At one time I had just a list of all of the children but decided to use that as a start to a time line.) Children of Milo Andrus Sr. in birth order MotherWhere living 1833 15 Nov Mary Jane---------------------- Abigail Jane Daley ------------Of Florence, Huron Co Ohio 1835 Journal History of the Church March 8 1835 The following were ordained to the seventy date not knowh. Milo Andrus, Joseph Winchester, Zerubbabel Snow, Heman T. Hyde, Henry Brown, Nelson Higgins, (Hezekiah Fisk was blessed but not ordanined one of the Seventies,)Henry Beaman, Jesse Huntsman, Royal Barney, Zebeden Coltrin, Henry Herriman, and Lornezo D. Barnes. James L Thompaon was blessed, but not ordained. 1836 14 Jun James---------------------------Abigail Jane Daley ------------- Of Florence, Huron Co., Ohio 1836 From the Messenger and Advocate, Kirtland, Ohio June 1836Contained on a list of those Ministers of the Gospel, Belonging to the Church of the Latter Day Saints whose lic. were recorded the preceding quarter. Milo Andrus, Hiram Blackman, Jared Carter, Simeon Carter, Zebedee Coltrin, Perry Durfee, Jabez Durfee, Moses Daily, Edmond Durfee, James Daley, King Follett, Levi W. Hancock, Solomon Hancock, Nelson Higgins, Orson Hyde, Heber C Kimball, John E Page, Parley P Pratt, Orson Pratt, Sidney Rigdon, Sylvester Smith, Ira Ames, John Daily, Joel L Johnson, these are the names from the list with ties to Milo that I know of in 2005 more could be linked. Many of these people are in my data base. 1837 To avoid confusion Milo was the branch president for the Florence Huron Co.,Ohio branch. He is instructed to take the people to Caldwell Co, and the advanced party leaves in fall of 1837 or there abouts. There is a history somewhere of their travels including the fact that they wintered in Terre Haute, Indiana. Another group comes just as the battle of Crooked River happens in 1838 See Andrus recorder Vol 15 #1 1837 To avoid confusion Milo was the branch president for the Florence Huron Co., branch. He is instructed to take the people to Caldwell Co, and the advanced party leaves in fall of 1837 or there abouts. There is a history somewhere of their travels including the fact that they wintered in Terre Haute, Indiana. Another group comes just as the battle of Crooked River happens in 1838 See Andrus recorder Vol 15 #1 1837 May 31 Sarah Ann Andrus ------------ Abigail----------------- Coldwell Co. Mo near Goose Creek 1837 Sep 17 Milo files a homestead on land on Goose Creek in Caldwell Co., Missouri, Neighbors are James Daley John Whitmer and Hyrum Page. 1839 Sep 20 Milo filed for a land pattent in Coldwell County Certificate No 11442 the document was recorded at Lexington Oct 5 1839Journal History of the Church Saturday General Conference at Commerce Voted that John Daley, James Daley, and Milo Andrus, retain their stations in the church. (this is durring disiplanary action in the Church I wonder if we have minutes from that meeting? 1841 23 Apr John Daley Andrus ------------Abigail-------------------------------Woodville, Adams, Illinois 1843 Nauvoo City records indicate that a petition was granted to Milo Andurs on Dec 1843 to have Mulholland Street extended at least to the Andrus property. 1844 This statement is from the Journal of John Loveless, University of Utah Library. Loveless wrote: 1844This statement is from the Journal of John Loveless, University of Utah Library. Loveless wrote: In the spring of 1844, I went in company with Elder Milo Andrus on a mission to Ohio. While preaching in Ohio, we heard of the disturbance at Nauvoo. We immediately left our place of labor and returned in hasteto the Saints at Nauvoo. About one hundred fifty miles below, we met a boat coming down that gave us the news of the Prophet's death. A perfect shout was set up by the devils incarnate on our boat, who were on their way to Nauvoo to fight the Mormons. Had I possessed the strength of Sampson, I would, like him, have sunk the whole mess in one gulf of oblivion and sent them to their congenial spirits, the howling devils of the infernal regions. On the morning of the 29th of June, we arrived at Nauvoo and went to the Mansion House, saw the bodies of the Prophet and Patriarch, lacerated and mangled with the gun shot wounds which they had received while prisoners and under the protection of the law. They were surrounded by hundreds of the Saints, crowding to get a last glimpse of those they dearly loved. 1844 Milo is listed as the bishop of Nauvoo 5th ward. The ward boundaries were Cutler Street on the north; Mulholland Street on the south; the river on the west and east at least as far as the city limits. (Surveyed city blocks estended for 32 blocks east from the river). 1845 Milo lived in the 5th ward in Nauvoo, 2340 East and 800 North or about 30 blocks east of the river on Mulholland St. This ward included the Nauvoo temple site! (Visiting Nauvoo today you will find that Mulholland Street is still open past the old Andrus property. It located a cuple of blocks South of Ill. Highway #96 on the north east of the Catholic and old city Cemeteries, and across the street from the present city cemetery). 1845 31 Aug Millenium Andrus -------------Abigail ------------------------------ Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois 1846--------------------------Circumstances under which he left Nauvoo, he said: We overtook the main camp at Mt. Pisgah, and from there went to Council Bluffs, where the government called on us for a battalion of 500 men to go to Mexicc After the battalion was started, I was sent forward with others to the number of one hundred and fifty wagons; went as far as the Pawnee Indian Village, then went 150 miles to the northwest among the Ponca Indians. After staying there two months, we went back to Winter Quarters. Stayed and farmed in that county in the year 1847; and in the spring of 1848, I was sent on a mission to EngLand. Shortly before I left, Sarah Ann Miles was sealed to me, and she accompanied me to England. 1847 19 Nov -----Amanda Ann ------------------ Abigail------------------------Mosquito, Pottawattamie, Iowa 1848 mission to england Milo Journal see Andrus recorder Vol 15 # 1page 12 +of 73arrived england 6 July 1848 1848 1 Oct ------ Milo Jr.--------------------------Sarah Ann Miles----------Liverpool, Lancanshire, England 1849 October Monday, 15 - Still in Liverpool. I have just received a letter from William Lang of Madina, Madina Co., Ohio bearing the date 11 September 1849 bringing the news of the death of my father who departed this life on the 27th of June, 1849, at the advanced age of seventy-six years in the Township of Henrietta, Lorain Co. Ohio. He was buried by the side of my mother, who departed this life on the 1 Jan 1831 in the township of Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio, in the fifty-seventh year of her age. She died about one year after the Gospel was restored by an Angel. They are interred in the Church yard in Henrietta near my brother's house. Thus our ancestors are gone, and their children grow up to manhood and womanhood. They are ten in number, four sons and six daughters. Milo, the youngest son, has embraced the fullness of the Gospel as revealed by the Lord in the Last Days, in consequence of which the balance of the family have cast me out of their feelings. The Lord be thanked I feel to rejoice that I am counted worthy to suffer for the truth's sake. 1850 Milo Sarah Jane Miles and Milo Jr. returned on the ship Argo departed on Jan 10 arrived March 8 New Orleans, 402 LDS aboard " In 1850 the ship Argo was sailing blind in pitch darkness off the coast of Cuba when she narrowly escaped disaster. Suddenly the heavens were brightened by a strange light which showed a huge rock dead ahead. Captin Charles Mills, a veteran mariner, was able to turn the vessel and avoid what had seemed an inevitable collision, The Saints interpreted the light as providential. from Church Emmigration records as reported in Saints on the Seas by Conway B. Sonne Uof U press 1993 1850 June Milo leads the first Co., of saints that year west inc. Sarah Ann Miles and Milo Jr. 55 Wagons (for day by day see Andrus recorder. 1850 Journal History of Church "letter on file" July 11, 115 miles east of Fort Laramie 31 Aug ----------------------------------------------------Milo arrives in Salt Lake City with 56 Wagons 1851 1 Jan ----------------------------------------------------------------------Wife Abigail Jane Daley div. Milo June------------------------------------------Milo married Widdow Lucy Loomis Tuttle for time only. 1851 census of Great Salt Lake County-----household 569 Milo Andrus farmer 35 Male born NY Sally Ann age 32 F born New York-----James 15 M born Ohio-----------------------------Milo 2 F born Ohio I do not think they caught them home as to much of this was wrong! Laura November ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sarah Ann Miles died. 1852 March -----------------------------------------------------------Milo married Adaline Alexander for time. Dec ------------------------------------------------------------Milo Married Mary Ann Webster for time. 31 Aug ---------Milo arrives in Salt Lake City with 56 Wagons 1852 Big Cottonwood Ward (Holladay); Utah Bishops' Report microfiche 6051208 1852 March ----------------Milo married Adaline Alexander for time. Dec -------------------Milo Married Mary Ann Webster for time. 1853 27 Jan-----Laron Alexander----------- Adaline Alexander ------- Big Cottonwood (Holiday)SLC Ut. 1854 30 Jan ------Marlin ----------------------- Mary Ann Webster --------------------" ------------------" 28 Feb----- Lavenia ---------------------- Lucy Loomis Tuttle ------------------"------------------ " 1854 Milo----------------------------------------- leaves on a mission to St. Louis See Laura's St Louis file. Church Cronology pg 52 Erastus Snow organized a stake of Zion in St. Louis, Missouri, with Milo Andrus as President, Charles Edwards as 1st Counselor and George Gardiner as 2nd Counselor In the Stake there were six wards in the city of St. Louis plus the following branches: Balfontaine, Keokuk, Ia., Bluff City, Iowa., Fairfield, Iowa, Centerville, Illinois, Maquoketa, Iowa, Alton, and Dry Hill(a total of 15 Wards and branches with a membership of 1,820). from an article printed in the Andrus Recorder As you visit the Arch you will be scarcely "a stones throw" from where President Milo Andrus delivered many sermons and ...You should relax the free-ways and super highways interchanges in the immediate vicinity replace many blocks of the old city of St. Louis and that several generations of buildings have come and gone since these early days. Directly across the street fro the Arch on the S.W. Corner of 3rd and Market St., the Saints rented an old Baptist Church for thier meetings from 1848 to 1854, Also on Mraket St. between 4th and 5th Streets the Saints held conferences...in Concert Hall. of course these buildings no longer exist. Only a few blocks to the north on the N.W. corner of 4th and Washington Ave. , the mormons rented a Methodist church (1854-1857). In the basement Apostle Snow Published the St. Louis Luminary. As you visit the Arch you will be scarcely "a stones throw" from where President Milo Andrus delivered many sermons and ...You should relaize the free-ways and super highways interchanges in the immediate vicinity replace many blocks of the old city of St. Louis and that several generations of buildings have come and gone since these early days. Directly across the street fro the Arch on the S.W. Corner of 3rd and Market St., the Saints rented an old Baptist Church for thier meetings from 1848 to 1854, Also on Mraket St. between 4th and 5th Streets the Saints held conferences...in Concert Hall. of course these buildings no longer exist. Only a few blocks to the north on the N.W. corner of 4th and Washington Ave. , the mormons rented a Methodist church (1854-1857). In the basement Apostle Snow Published the St. Louis Luminary. 1854 2 Nov -------Henrietta --------------------- Adaline --------------------Big Cottonwood (Holiday)SLC Ut. Here is a history of the 1855 migration by Bashore and Wood 1855 Daughters of the Utah Pioneers publication1855 migration In 1854 the Saints living in Europe were counseled to come to the United States under the direction of the Church Presidency in the British Isles. They were advised to stay in such places in the East as would be selected where they could find work until a way could be opened for them to come to Utah. The Saints living in Australia, India and all countries bordering upon the Pacific, were instructed to gather in California where their future movements would be directed by the Presidency of the Church. According to the Deseret News of April 13, 1854, sixty five men were called during the spring months to fill missions. The missionaries abroad had numerous deaths ocurring while crossing the ocean, and along the trail, those people who reached their Zion strengthened the settlements and helped to build a greater commonwealth. Departure----1855 ---------------Date ----------------- Captian ---------------- People------------Arrival----Days Mormon Grove, Kan.------------June 7 ----------------John Hindley --------------206 --------------Sep 3--------88 CHIEFLY OF THE SAINTS FROM ST. LOUIS, AND OTHER PARTS OF THE STATES. Mormon Grove, Kan.------------June 13 ---------------Jacob F Secrist-----------368 --------------Sep1---------81 DANISH AND BRITISH INDEPENDENT COMPANY Mormon Grove, Kan. ----------June 15 -------------Seth M Blair ----------------89 ---------------Sept 11--------88 Mormon Grove, Kan.---------------July 1-------------Richard Ballantyne-------402---------------Sept 25-------87 A PART ONLY OF P.E. FUND EMIGRATION ( P. E. Fund) Mormon Grove, Kan.------------July 4----------------Moses F. Thurston---------134 or 148----Sep 28--------86 Mormon Grove, Kan.-----------July 28--------------C.A. Harper --------------------305--------------Oct 29 -------93 Mormon Grove, Kan.------------July 31--------------Isaac Allred- Merchandise61 or 81-------Nov 2---------95 Mormon Grove, Kan. ------------Aug 5 --------------Milo Andrus -----------------452 or 461-----Oct 24--------80 (P.E. Fund) MILO WRITES TO THE EDITOR OF THE LUMINARY ERASTUS SNOW MAY 13TH 1855 THAT AT 5 O'COLCK THIS EVENING. I HARNESSED MY HOURSE, TOOK SOME OF THE SAINTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF TAKING A MORE EXTENSIVE VIEW OF THE COUNTRY, ... AND AFTER ABOUT SIX MILES WE CAME TO THE DAINSH SAINTS WHO HAVE JUST ARRIVED TO-DAY, UNDER THE CHARGE OF P.O. MANSON. THEY EXPECT TO START IN 6 DAYS THEY GO WITH SECREST ON JUNE 13 (SO 6 DAYS TOOK ONE MONTH) LAURA Over Six hundred Saints had been helped through the Perpetual Emigrating Fund this year to reach the Valley of the Mountains. It was reported that " the work of the Lord was still progressing in Australia, Sandwich Islands, British Isles, Denmark, Sweden, and Northern Italy, Switzerland, France, the British Provinces and in many parts of the United States. At Cape Town, South Africa another Branch of the Church had been established." The Epistle of 1855 stated: "In regard to the foreign emigration, another year let the Saints pursue the northern route from Boston, New York or Philidelphia and land at Iowa city or the then terminus of the railroad. There let them be provided with handcarts on which to draw their provisions and clothing, then walk and draw them thereby saving the immense expense every year for teams and outfits for crossing the plains. We are sanguine that such a train will out-travel any ox team train that can be started... Let the Saints who thereby immigrate the ensuing year understand that they are expected to walk and draw their luggage across the plains, and that they will be assisted by the fund in no other way. 1855 ? Mormons may have built rock building at Mormon Gorve it started as a dug out with a 60 foot well in the corner. It was lined with a rock harth and "cubbies for keeping kitchen supplies. It then had a 1st and second story out of rock. Dea Yankee a local historian thinks it was built by the mormons. The Cemetery near the same location was about 150 feet long north to sough and 35 feet wide (east to west) located near the southwest corner of the Armstrong farm, or at the Southwest corner of the S1/2 of the NE 1/4 sec. 5 T6S, R20 E.just north of new U.S. 73 Milo would have been under the impression that the saints would have been leaving from Mormon grove for many years and prepared the place accordingly. The fact that they would abandon this place would only have been known at the end of the year with the 1855 letter to prepare the Saints for the 1856 season 1855-----30 Aug ---Lewis -------------------------Adaline Alexander -------Big Cottonwood (now Holiday) Ut. someone needs to check this date it was an 18+ month pregnancy 1855 22 Nov Milo married Adaline Alexander, Mary Ann Webster, Elizabeth Brooks, Ann Brooks, Jane Lancaster Munday in the Endowment House for time and all eternity, he acted as proxy for Lucy Loomis Tuttle as she was sealed to Hubbard Tuttle copie of these records in possession of Laura Anderson Lake Point Utah. Milo Jr. reports that his father brought the first peach orchard to Utah when he returned from St Louis. Milo must have also brought a thrashing machine in. Probably this was freighted with the Hindley Company early in the year. This is the company that Ann and Elizabeth Brooks come on with the Piano. I don't think that Milo would have wanted to face Brigham Young if he had left Brigham's thrashing machine in Iowa and brought his own thrashing machine or piano to Salt Lake on the same compnay. 1856 July 9 notice to farmers. Thrash your grain as soon as it is harvested...Having selected and brought through a machine that is well adapted to the grain raised here, and having long experience in the business, I hope to merit a liberal share of the public patronage.... Milo Andrus (living in 12 Ward and Big Cottonwood.)(I at first thought that he was opperating the thrashing machine purchased by the Church but later located a reference to the fact that one was left in Iowa with a farmer and arrived in Salt Lake with the Smoot Company 1956 November) Laura 1855 22 Nov Milo married Adaline Alexander, Mary Ann Webster, Elizabeth Brooks, Ann Brooks, Jane Lancaster Munday in the Endowment House for time and all eternity. copie of these records in possession of Laura Anderson Lake Point Utah. July 9 1856 notice to farmers. Thrash your grain as soon as it is harvested...Having selected and brought through a machine that is well adapted to the grain raised here, and having long experience in the business, I hope to merit a liberal share of rthe public patronage.... Milo Andrus (living in 12 Ward and Big Cottonwood.) 1856 ----24 Sep -----Millard -----------------------Jane Lancaster Munday/Big Cottonwood (Holiday)SLC Ut. In the DUP history of Salt Lake County is listed the donations from the Cottonwood Ward to the rescue of the Willie and Martin, Hunt, Hodget and Smoot companies Milo Sent a large amount of supplies and 3 wagons,teams etc. 1857 -----5 Mar ------Alwilda Nancy------------- Ann Brooks -----------------Big Cottonwood (Holiday)SLC Ut. 1857 -----5 Mar ------Alwilda Nancy------------- Ann Brooks ----------------------- "---------------------" 5 May ------Alma ------------------------- Lucy --------------------------------- "--------------------" 18 May -----Marinda----------------------Mary Ann----------------------------"--------------------" Fall----------Jonston's Army Bishop Andrus called people to go, then went with Porter Rockwell 1858-----1 Aug-------Josephine ------------------Jane-------------------------------- " ------------------ " 1859----19 Mar ------Lyman ----------------------Mary Ann ---------------------------" --------------------" -----------19 Apr-------Charles ---------------------Ann ----------------------------------" -------------------- " ------------20 May-----Isadore ---------------------Margaret Ann Boyce ------------" --------------------" ------------20 May-----Isadore ---------------------Margaret Ann Boyce ------------" -------------------- " ------------28 June---Helena-----------------------Emma Covert ---------------------"----------------------" ---------------------------Jacob -----------------------Lucy ----------------------------------" -------------------- " 1859 19 Sep Milo leaves for England in company with Jacob Gates. Jacob keeps a day by day Journal. ----------- 8 brotheren including Milo, Jacob, and William Gibson went Milo says" first 6 Months traveled conference last 9 Months presided over Birmingham District including Birmingham, Warwickshire, and Staffordshire Conferences. Jacob Gates journal is recorded in the Andrus recorder Vol 3 no 2 Oct 1967 available at the FHL, or Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Also available in 2004 by joining the family Orginization. The Journal itself is avaliable at the Church Historians Library. 1859 Nov 13 Milo Arrival noted in Millennial Star. 1859-61 While Milo was in England on his mission his family built a hotel in Jordan bottoms where he had filed for 160 acres of Land. This area was called Dry Creek. 1859-61 While Milo was in England on his mission his family built a hotel in Jordan bottoms where he ------------had filed for 160 acres of Land. This area was also called Dry Creek. 1860 -----14 Apr --------Lionia ----------------------Adaline -----------------------------Salt Lake City, SLC, Ut. 1860 ---unknown--Sarah Jane--Dies 1863 age 2+ JaneMunday--Big Cottonwood(Holiday)SLCo., Utah 1860 Correspondence in Deseret News datedApril 26 1860 from Bath England 1861 Underwriter a 1,168 ton ship left--April 23 arrived May 22--passage 29 days---Liverpool to New York--624 Saints aboard--700 in LDS Company captin J. Roberts Company------------Captin M. Andrus. 1861-----12 Sep ---------Milo entered the valley with an independent Co. 1862----17 June--------Hyrum -----------------------Margaret----------Big Cottonwood (Holiday) SLCo., Utah -------------19 July -------Randolph--------------------Adaline --------Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah -------------6 Oct ----------Orson-------------------------Ann-----------------Big Cottonwood (Holiday) SLCo., Utah -------------6 Oct-----------Parley ----------------------- Ann-----------------Big Cottonwood (Holiday) SLCo., Utah ------------18 Oct----------Selestia-------------------- Emma--------------Dry Creek (Murry) SLCo., Utah 6 Dec -------Milo Married Francenia Lucy Tuttle ------------------------------ Lucy -------------------------Mary Ann -----------Big Cattonwood( Holiday) SLCo., Utah 1863------------------------Laura Elizabeth----------- Lucy ----------------Big Cottonwood (Holiday) SLCo., Utah --------------6 Sep--------Byron---------------------------Francenia Lucy Tuttle-----------------Draper, SLCo., Utah 1864--------2 Apr--------Mary Emma-----------------Emma----------------------Dry Creek (Murry) SLCo., Utah 1864-------14 Aug-------Ward Court held and divorce granted for Milo from Adaline Alexander Copy in ward records. Milo granted custody of 3 older children. ------------- 27 Sep-------Sheriden---------------------Mary Ann-----------South Willow Creek (Murry) SLCo.,Ut. 1865-------24 Feb--------Esmarilda--------------------Lucy-------------------------Draper, Salt Lake County, Utah 1866-------4 Mar----------Mansfield--------------------Margaret---------Big Cottonwood (Holiday) SLCo., Utah --------------1 Aug----------Oscar--------------------------Francenia-----------------Draper, Salt Lake County, Utah --------------28 Oct---------Sherman----------------------Jane--------------Big Cottonwood (Holiday) SLCo., Utah 1867-------5 Feb----------Grant Webster---------------Mary Ann------------------Dry Creek, (Murry) SLCo. Utah --------------4 Dec----------Florence----------------------Emma----------------------Dry Creek, (Murry) SLCo. Utah 1868-------28 May--------Brigham Boyce-------------Margaret Ann----Big Conttonwood (Holiday) SLCo., Ut. --------------13 July---------Milo in Echo Canyon in charge of one of 45 camps working on Railroad --------------20 Sep--------Heber--------------------------Jane --------------Big Conttonwood (Holiday) SLCo., Ut. 1869-------16 Mar--------Elizabeth---------------------Emma-----------------Mill Creek, Salt Lake County, Utah --------------16 Nov-------Minnie------------------------Webster---------------------Dry Creek (Murry) SLCo., Utah -----------Milo served a "short mission to the States which began in late 1869 Called at October Conf. Note in Utah News in Millennial Star published in England says "Elder Milo Andrus returned from his mission to the States Feb 19. ----------- Nov 10 1869 from Omaha, Deseret Evening News quotes Omaha Herald ...People United.. ----------Dec 29 1869 (Millennial Star England)Elder Milo Andurs wrote from Amherst, Loraine County, Ohio, Dec 29. His relatives were gald to see him, but had no interest in the Gospel. He had preached in six school houses, a church, and a town hall to full congregations, and had many conversations with all sorts of influential citizens. Not much interest was manifested, but two or three persons were baptized. (Siblings in area would have been Almon, Carlo, and Eveline Charlott) ----------Dec 29 1869 (Millennial Star England)Elder Milo Andurs wrote from Amherst, Loraine County, Ohio, Dec 29. His relatives were gald to see him, but had no interest in the Gospel. He had preached in six school houses, a church, and a town hall to full congregations, and had many conversations with all sorts of influential citizens. Not much interest was manifested, buy two or three persons were baptized. (Siblings in area would have been Almon, Carlo, and Eveline Charlott) 1870 Feb 19, Millennial Star "Milo Andrus returned from mission Feb 19, 1870-------6 Apr-----------Clarence Eugene---------Ann---------------Big Cottonwood (Holiday) SLCo., Utah 1871-------11 Apr----------Ernest Amos--------------Francenia---------------------Draper, Salt Lake County, Ut. --------------18 Aug---------NEWTON------------------Jane----------------------------Draper, Salt Lake County, Ut. 1872 -------17 May--------Horance -------------------Margret------------Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah ---------------24 July Milo Celebrated in Ogden Utah see Deseret News ---------------17 Sep--------Carrie-----------------------Emma-------------------Mill Creek, Salt Lake County, Utah 1873--------12 Sep--------Robert----------------------Jane----------------------------Draper, Salt Lake County, Ut. ----------------2 Oct----------Nellie-----------------------Mary Ann-------------------Dry Creek(Murry) SLCo., Utah 1874--------6 June---------William Spencer---------Emma----------------------Dry Creek(Murry) SLCo., Utah 1874----Milo moves to St. George to live the United Order. Travels through the Southern area with President Brigham Young, Apostle Erastus Snow and President Levi Hancock. -------------24 Oct------------Margaret Ann -----------Margaret Ann-----------------Hamilton, Washington, Utah 1875 --------------------------------------No Children Heberville or Price (Later Bloomington) Washington County Durring the seasonof 1875 when the farm was operated by 12 men and boys under WilliamF. Butler as superintendent. $175.00 applied on the debt; the wage,of course. were paid in produce. But this compahy broke up also. A new one consisting of 9 members, with Milo Andrus as superintendent. bought the farm for $4,500.00. The members earned byt $1.00 per day inproduce and $.75 in capital Stock for the iprovements added. These condidting of a large rock house, a water ditch, and a wheel for grinding sugar cane; they also paid $250.00 onthe debt. This Cooperative farming seemed to be more than the managerscould stand, for Milo Andrus resigned at the endof the season, and in 1877 William Lang took charge. Under himn fair crops and wages were made, and some improvements were added to the farm. ..but resigned after Brighams death Aug 29 1877. This cooperative 1875 --------------------------------------None 1876-------5 Jan-------------Laura----------------------Mary Ann--------------------St. George, Washington, Utah 1877-------15 Sep----------Joseph Boyce------------Margret Ann-------------St. George, Washington, Utah --------------15 Sep-----------Benjamin Boyce Margret Ann -------------St. George, Washington, Utah 1878----------None 1879--------- None 1880--------- 26 June-------Evaline Charlotte-------Margret Ann---------------------------Price, Carbon, Utah 1880 Census . Name Relation Ma |
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Family with Jane Lancaster Munday - [View Family (F1202)] - Marriage: 22 November 1855 -- Salt Lake |
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| Son | |
| Son |
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Family with Margaret Ann Boyce - [View Family (F1203)] - Marriage: 15 February 1857 -- Salt Lake |
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| Son | |
| Son | |
| Son | |
| Daughter | |
| Son | |
| Son | |
| Daughter |
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Family with Emma Covert - [View Family (F1204)] - Marriage: 28 February 1858 -- Salt Lake City |
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| Daughter | |
| Daughter | |
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Family with Francenia Lucy Tuttle - [View Family (F1205)] - Marriage: 6 December 1862 -- Salt Lake City |
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Family with Abigail Jane Daley - [View Family (F1206)] - Marriage: 17 March 1886 -- |
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40
37 approx.



