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Persoonlijke gegevens Ellen Cook Adams 

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Gezin van Ellen Cook Adams

Waarschuwing Let op: Partner (Urban Van Stewart) is 31 jaar ouder.

Zij is getrouwd met Urban Van Stewart.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 15 juli 1865, zij was toen 17 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Mary Ellen Stewart  1867-1944
  2. David James Stewart  1869-1942
  3. Ervin Van Stewart  1871-1903
  4. John Riley Stewart  1873-1938 
  5. Nellie Stewart  ± 1880-????
  6. Rosa May Stewart  1880-1955
  7. Levi Stewart  1882-1892


Notities over Ellen Cook Adams

Ellen Adams
B:Birth
10 May 1848 • Red Point, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
D:Death
15 Nov 1932 • Loa, Wayne, Utah, USA
Records 11

Family
Spouse & Children
Urban Van Stewart 1817-1898
Mary Ellen Stewart 1867-1944
David James Stewart 1869-1942
Urban Van Stewart 1871-1903
Daniel Jones Stewart 1871-1895
John Riley Stewart 1873-1938
Private
Lydia Catherine Stewart 1875-1877
Andrew Adams Stewart 1878-1883
Private
Rosa May Stewart 1880-1955
Private
Levi Stewart 1882-1892
Effie Elizabeth Stewart 1886-1963
Walter Ernest Stewart 1889-1955
Where is this information from?
This information is from Leanne McKenzie family tree, created by l_hawke1.

Family per 1880 Census:
Ervin V. Stewart62
Ellen Stewart32
Mary E. Stewart12
David J. Stewart10
Ervin V. Stewart8
John R. Stewart6
Andrew A. Stewart2
Nellie Stewart1/12
Mary Ann Stewart35
Martha E. Stewart14
William U. Stewart11
Daniel J. Stewart9
Margaret C. Stewart6
Robert C. Stewart4
George H. Stewart1
Mary Jones59
Susan Jones8

From Damily Search:
Born at Red Point, Northumberland, Pennsylvania

Daughter of David Barclay Adams and Mary Cook

Married Urban Van Stewart, 15 Jul 1865, Salt Lake City, Utah

Children: Mary Ellen Stewart, David James Stewart, Urban Van Stewart, John Riley Stewart, Lydia Catherine Stewart, Andrew Adams Stewart, Rosa May Stewart, Levi Stewart, Effie Elizabeth Stewart, Walter Ernest Stewart

History - Ellen Adams was born at Red Point, North Cumberland, an Iron manufacturing district in the state of Pennsylvania. in the beautiful month of May. Nine days had past but on the 10th of May she arrived at the home of David Barclay Adams and his wife Mary Cook Adams. There was James, 13; Annie, 10; Margaret, 8; Mary, 5; and David, 3 years old. Eager to see the new baby Adams would be 2, but he was across the ocean in the cemetery, they had five babies in Scotland and now in America they had added 2 more, a little boy and a girl. A great responsibility in a new land and no home, and labor so uncertain.

About six years as passed since they landed in Pennsylvania and many things had transpired to change their minds and ambitions. The most important part of it all was a testimony of the Divinity of the Gospel taught by the Latter-day Saint Elders. They embraced the Gospel and gathered with the Saints in the Rocky Mountains. It would be a long, hazardous journey and required money to make the trip.

Happily they saved and planned. The baby they had, named Ellen, was the joy of the household, creeping after the children as they played happily on the floor. She was nearly a year old and trying to walk. Sufficient money had been saved and all was excitement preparing for the long desired journey. Passage on the Steam Boat Mary had been obtained, and the family with their earthly possessions were sailing on the Missouri River.

In the fore part of May the children were talking of Ellen's birthday now in four more days. What a change the next day brought to the passengers on the ship. All faces were white with fear, the dreaded Cholera had broken out among the passengers.

Mary Cook Adams was numbered among the afflicted. David Barclay Adams watched his beloved wife, the mother of six children, depart from her body of pain. He begged the Captain to let him bury her on land, but the captain would not break the law of the State. Therefore, he was forced to see the body of her sink into a watery grave. He had little time to think of his loss for his two little daughters, Annie and Mary were seriously ill with the dreaded disease, and on the 11th of May he watched their little bodies lowered into a watery grave, miles away from their mother. What courage, faith and determination he had at this time to face this blow and the future with four children. A long, hard, journey to make, a home to build all alone. An old couple, friends of David Barclay, took baby Ellen and cared for her, what a sad beginning for baby Ellen, no Happy Birthday as had been planned, and taken away from her brothers and sisters and father.

We know nothing of the trip to Council Bluffs, in his new found faith was a knowledge and comfort that strengthened and sustained him. He became acquainted with a young Canadian girl, named Lydia Catherine Mann, who later became his wife. She made a wonderful mother for his children.

They remained in Council Bluffs for a year or two, then went on to Utah. Don't know anything of the family life more than Lydia Catherine Mann Adams first baby was born before resuming their journey to Utah. We know nothing of the trip, but we find next the family at Meadow Creek, Millard County, Utah.

Then in 1854, David Barclay Adams was supervising the Iron Industry at Cedar City, Ellen was now six years old and his wife had three babies of her own with only Margaret and Ellen to help. In the year 1856 they were all living in Beaver where they lived six years.

Ellen used to tell of her going to the dances to take care of the children while their parents danced and of crying when anyone stepped on her toes. In 1863, they were living in Fort Adams, afterwards called Adamsville, named after him. David Barclay Adams would go to Old Iron Town at times to make the things the Area needed. At times, taking the oldest boy with him to help, leaving Lydia Catherine Mann Adams the young family to care for.

There wasn't much money to be had or made so these were lean hard years for the Adams family. If Lydia Catherine Mann Adams hadn't been so versatile and industrious the family would have suffered keenly at times. For when it looked as if there wasn't a way out she made one. When the children needed shoes she made them out of buckskin or denims. She washed wool often shearing the sheep also. When the men folks were gone, she would card it, spin it into yarn and knit their stockings, with Margaret and Ellen helping. She made their table salt from rock salt, boiling and refining it. She made syrup from the juice of beets. Ellen told her how she gathered salaratus from the alkali lands in large quantities and her step mother would boil and refine it for soda, always making more than she needed so she could help others.

Ellen's bare beet were often chappy and the stiff hard grass would cut her feet and make them bleed. They would have to gather grease wood and burn it and save the ashes to soften the water and by running the ashes a louch make their soap with the lye they obtained. When they didn't have grease to make soap, they used the roots of the lovely flowering goose. Ellen became a proficient candle maker. She had a wonderful disposition and personality, so cheerful, willing, and dependable that the family often imposed on her. Her mother had the children gather Rabbit Brush blossoms to color yellow and Squaw Bushes to color brown. She often colored white factory cloth for the children's clothes and could card the black and white wool together to make gray. For some reason her father would nearly always call Ellen to make the fires in the morning.

In 1862, James, Ellen's oldest brother and David Barclay Adams oldest child died, which was a great sorrow to the family. When crossing the plains one of his knees became affected, which later developed into a white swelling and finally resulted in his death. Little George William, Lydia's oldest child, had been previously laid to rest.

Margaret, Ellen's oldest sister had married Philo Farnsworth of Beaver, and was missed greatly for she had been such a help to the family. There still remained eight children in the family.

While Margaret was home to help in the house, Ellen herded sheep during the lambing when extra care was needed. Not a large herd but enough and more for one to take care of and it meant so much to the family to have every one saved. She also herded cows and on one occasion she was told to follow, with the instructions that she should not be seen by the cows. It was early in the morning and the cows grazed along slowly enough that it was difficult to keep warm. After reaching the mountains she stopped and was eating so Ellen climbed upon a big huge rock where she could watch the cows, the dog began to bark, bringing the cow bellowing to the rock and a new calf came out by the side of it.

David Barclay Adams was called to be a bishop in 1862, which increased his responsibilities. Ellen was 14 years old now and beloved by all who knew her. Although she didn't have fine clothes, silk stockings or fine shoes. The tales of her courtship days showed how modest and sensitive she was. She and her girlfriend went out horse-back riding with their boyfriends up in the big canyon northwest of Adamsville. Step mountains were on both sides with thick shrubery. The boys decided to see which one could climb the highest, they were bareback, so they told the girls to put their arms around them and cling tight. When Ellen put her arms around her boyfriend and felt his ribs through his thin shire, she took her arms away and quietly slipped from the horse, but her girlfriend screamed as she felt herself slipping from the horse and her boyfriend tried to hold her on and in doing so pulled her skirt loose from the waist and she was setting on the ground. Then they missed Ellen who they found much nearer the foot of the mountain. The girls soon had the skirt pinned back on the waist with pine needles and enjoyed the afternoon.

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Ellen Cook Adams

James Adams
1784-1841
Adam Cook
1775-> 1830
Agnes Simpson
1785-????
Mary Cook
1812-1849

Ellen Cook Adams
1848-1932

1865
Nellie Stewart
± 1880-????
Levi Stewart
1882-1892

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Bronnen

  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree / Ancestry.com
  2. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, Ancestry.com
  3. 1880 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Year: 1880; Census Place: Adamsville, Beaver, Utah; Roll: 1335; Page: 22C; Enumeration District: 001

Historische gebeurtenissen

  • De temperatuur op 10 mei 1848 lag rond de 13,0 °C. De wind kwam overheersend uit het noord-oosten. Typering van het weer: helder. Bron: KNMI
  • De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
  • Van 21 november 1848 tot 1 november 1849 was er in Nederland het kabinet De Kempenaer - Donker Curtius met als eerste ministers Mr. J.M. de Kempenaer (conservatief-liberaal) en Mr. D. Donker Curtius (conservatief-liberaal).
  • In het jaar 1848: Bron: Wikipedia
    • Nederland had zo'n 3,1 miljoen inwoners.
    • 24 februari » Marx en Engels publiceren in Londen hun Communistisch Manifest.
    • 26 februari » De Tweede Franse Republiek wordt uitgeroepen.
    • 15 maart » In Nederland bieden alle ministers – 'door pligtsgevoel gedrongen' – hun ontslag aan, nadat de koning de Tweede Kamer geheel buiten hun medeweten om heeft uitgenodigd tot het doen van voorstellen voor een ruimere herziening van de Grondwet.
    • 20 maart » Maartrevolutie: Lodewijk I van Beieren treedt af als koning.
    • 24 maart » Relletjes op de Dam in Amsterdam.
    • 3 november » De nieuwe Nederlandse Grondwet van Johan Thorbecke wordt geproclameerd.
  • De temperatuur op 15 juli 1865 lag rond de 23,3 °C. De luchtdruk bedroeg 76 cm kwik. De relatieve luchtvochtigheid was 66%. Bron: KNMI
  • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1849 tot 1890 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
  • Van 1 februari 1862 tot 10 februari 1866 was er in Nederland het kabinet Thorbecke II met als eerste minister Mr. J.R. Thorbecke (liberaal).
  • In het jaar 1865: Bron: Wikipedia
    • Nederland had zo'n 3,6 miljoen inwoners.
    • 22 februari » Tennessee neemt een nieuwe grondwet aan waarin slavernij is afgeschaft.
    • 4 maart » Abraham Lincoln wordt beëdigd voor een tweede termijn als president van de Verenigde Staten
    • 9 april » Met de overgave van generaal Robert E. Lee eindigt de Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog.
    • 14 april » President Abraham Lincoln neergeschoten door John Wilkes Booth, zijn minister van Buitenlandse Zaken Seward wordt neergestoken door mede-samenzweerder Lewis Paine.
    • 19 juni » In Galveston, Texas wordt de afschaffing van de slavernij en de vrijheid van alle voormalige slaven in Texas afgekondigd. De dag wordt in de Verenigde Staten gevierd als Juneteenth.
    • 5 juli » De eerste maximumsnelheidswet wordt doorgevoerd in Groot-Brittannië.
  • De temperatuur op 15 november 1932 lag tussen -2,3 °C en 6,3 °C en was gemiddeld 1,9 °C. Er was 2,9 uur zonneschijn (33%). De gemiddelde windsnelheid was 2 Bft (zwakke wind) en kwam overheersend uit het oost-noord-oosten. Bron: KNMI
  • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1890 tot 1948 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genoemd)
  • Van 10 augustus 1929 tot 26 mei 1933 was er in Nederland het kabinet Ruys de Beerenbrouck III met als eerste minister Jonkheer mr. Ch.J.M. Ruys de Beerenbrouck (RKSP).
  • In het jaar 1932: Bron: Wikipedia
    • Nederland had zo'n 8,1 miljoen inwoners.
    • 26 januari » Ernest Lawrence vraagt octrooi aan op het cyclotron.
    • 7 februari » James Chadwick publiceert in het tijdschrift Nature voor het eerst over het neutron, een deeltje zonder elektrische lading dat voorkomt in atoomkernen.
    • 26 maart » Guillaume Lemmens wordt bisschop van Roermond na het overlijden van Laurentius Schrijnen.
    • 29 mei » Oprichting van de Centrale Organisatie van Voetbal Scheidsrechters.
    • 11 juli » Muhammad Ali Bey al-Abid wordt president van Syrië.
    • 23 september » Het koninkrijk Hedjaz en het sultanaat Nadjd worden samengevoegd tot het koninkrijk Saoedi-Arabië.


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