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Hales, Julie Ann Lockwood, 1824-1903

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Dates

  • Existence: 1824 - 1903

Biography

Julie Ann Lockwood Hales (1824-1903) was a pioneer for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a plural wife, and an early resident of Spanish Fork, Utah.

Julie Ann Lockwood was born August 10, 1824, in Canandaigua, New York, to Joseph Lockwood and Anne Gillette. Her family joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and she traveled with them to Illinois, where she married Charles Henry Hales in 1839 in Quincy, Illinois. The couple had eight children together. They moved to Nauvoo and left with the rest of the Saints in 1846, while Julie Ann was pregnant with their fourth child. Julie Ann and Charles, and their three young children, resided in Garden Grove, Iowa, a wayside between Nauvoo and Winter Quarters, for six years. Three more children would be born while there. In 1852, they joined the James C. Snow company and journeyed to Utah, arriving in October. That same year, Charles took a second wife, Frances Brunyer, and they moved to Spanish Fork.

Julie Ann Lockwood Hales died in Spanish Fork, Utah, on February 18, 1903.

Citation:
Find-a-grave.com, via WWW, July 8, 2016 (Julie Ann Lockwood Hales (1824-1903). born August 10, 1824, in Canandaigua, New York, to Joseph Lockwood and Anne Gillette; married Charles Henry Hales in 1839 in Quincy, Illinois; had eight children together; moved to Nauvoo and left with the rest of the Saints in 1846, while Julie Ann was pregnant with their fourth child; Julie Ann and Charles, and their three young children, resided in Garden Grove, Iowa, for six years; three more children would be born while there; in 1852, they joined the James C. Snow company and journeyed to Utah, arriving in October; that same year, Charles took a second wife, Frances Brunyer, and they moved to Spanish Fork; died in Spanish Fork, Utah, on February 18, 1903)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Julie Ann Lockwood Hales letters

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197233616256]
Identifier: MSS 8859
Content Description

Materials include three letters likely written to Julie Ann Lockwood Hales, wife of Charles Henry Hales and resident of Spanish Fork, Utah. One letter is from her brother, George Gillette Lockwood, written from his residence in San Francisco, California, dated approximately July 1870. The other two letters are from Sarah Catherine Stapley, possibly a cousin of Julie Ann. These letters are both written from Kanarra (possibly Kanarraville, Utah) and dated October 26 and November 30, 1879.

Dates: approximately 1870-1879