Latter Day Saints -- Utah -- Castle Dale -- History
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
O. J. Anderson and family
Photocopy of a typewritten biography of Olaf J. Anderson, including information about his two wives Kathinka and Nathalia and several of their children. She presents the history of the family's "Anderson Hotel" in Castle Dale, Utah and Olaf's and Kathinka's mission for the Mormon Church in Copenhagen, Denmark where he edited the Mormon newspaper, "Scandinavian Star," 1908-1912.
Biography of Jasper Peterson
Photocopy of a typewritten biography of Jasper Peterson, the first Mormon bishop of the Castle Dale Ward. He migrated to the United States from Denmark after his family was converted to the Mormon Church.
Castle Dale Ward bishopric meeting minutes
Photocopies of the minutes of the bishopric meetings of the Castle Dale Ward in the Emery Stake, Utah, along with the donation account of the ward and a list of donors to the Manti Temple. The donation account includes names and descriptions of donations in kind. The minutes include the names of those who were called to ecclesiastical positions.
Funeral services for Alexander and Millicent Jameson
Photocopies of the transcript of the funeral services for Alexander Jameson and his wife, Millicent Ferris Jameson.
Chasty Olsen Harris biography
Photocopy of a typed biography of a Mormon pioneer who settled in Castle Dale, Utah with her family.
History of Justus Wellington Seeley, II
Typewritten biography of Justus Wellington Seeley. Seeley was born in Salt Lake City, Utah; moved to San Bernardino, California; saw human bones at the site of the Mountain Meadows Massacre on the way back to Utah; lived several places in Utah; stood guard during the Black Hawk War against the Ute Indians; and eventually settled in Castle Dale, Utah.
Jameson family biographies
Typewritten biographies of Alexander Jameson Jr. (1859-1943) and Millicent Ferris Hatfield Jameson, a handwritten obituary of their grandson, Dale Seely Jameson, and a typewritten genealogy of the children of Alexander and Millicent Jameson. All items are photocopies.
Portrait of a family
Photocopy of typewritten autobiographies of the family of James and Annie Eliza Petersen and their descendants. This work includes many photographs and charts which show relationships and vital statistics.