Joseph Smith Jessop
Joseph Smith Jessop | |
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Patriarch in the Mormon fundamentalist movement | |
Personal details | |
Born | Millville, Utah, United States | January 25, 1869
Died | September 1, 1953 Hildale, Utah, United States | (aged 84)
Resting place | Isaac W. Carling Memorial Park 36°59′24″N 112°58′59″W / 36.990°N 112.983°W |
Known For | Co-founder of Hildale, Utah |
Spouse(s) | Martha M. Yeates (1871-1938) Gertrude A. Marriott (1928-1952) |
Children | 22 |
Parents | Richard Jessop Mary Ellen Shaffer |
Joseph Smith Jessop (January 25, 1869 – September 1, 1953) was an early patriarch in the Mormon fundamentalist movement and, with John Y. Barlow, co-founder of Short Creek, Arizona (later Colorado City, Arizona, and Hildale, Utah), home to the polygynous Short Creek Community.[1]
Parents[]
Richard Jessop, a native of Lincolnshire, England (1838–1899) and Mary Ellen Shaffer Jessop (1848–1928)[2]
Spouses[]
Martha Moore Yeates was born on July 8, 1871, married Joseph Smith Jessop (then 20 years old) at age 18, and died on June 27, 1938 at age 66.[3]
Gertrude Annie Marriott was born on June 29, 1909, married Joseph Smith Jessop (then 59 years old) at age 19 (Martha was 57), and died on February 16, 1952 at age 42.[4]
Children[]
Martha had 14 children: Sarah Genevieve (known as Genevieve), Joseph Lyman, Richard Seth, Dowayne Neor, Violet, Ruby, Martha (known as Mattie), Vergel Yeates, Sylmar Greene, Fawnetta (known as Fawn), Millicent (who was a stillborn), Frederick Meade, John (Bill) Millward and Allie.
Annie had 8 children: Thomas Smith, Albert Marriott, William Marshall, Ellen, Joseph Charles and John Marion (twins), Hyrum Martin and Mabel Annie.
References[]
- ^ LIFE. Time Inc. 1994. p. 35. ISSN 0024-3019. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
- ^ "Joseph Smith Jessop (1869 - 1953) - Find A Grave Memorial". findagrave.com. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
- ^ "Martha Moore Yeates b. 8 Jul 1871 Millville, Cache Co, Utah, USA d. 27 Jun 1938 Millville, Cache Co, Utah, USA: eAncestry.org - Our Family History Database". eancestry.org. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-02. Retrieved 2010-08-14.
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- 1869 births
- 1953 deaths
- American Latter Day Saint leaders
- American city founders
- People from Short Creek Community
- People from Millville, Utah
- Mormon fundamentalist leaders