Pass auf: War älter als 65 Jahre (72), als Kind (Lydia Emma Higley) geboren wurde (3. März 1886).
Pass auf: War älter als 65 Jahre (73), als Kind (Melinda Alvira Higley) geboren wurde (8. April 1887).
Pass auf: War älter als 65 Jahre (70), als Kind (Howard Warren Higley) geboren wurde (21. März 1884).
Pass auf: War älter als 65 Jahre (66), als Kind (Willis Dewey Higley) geboren wurde (10. April 1880).
Pass auf: War älter als 65 Jahre (69), als Kind (Elihu Cheney Higley) geboren wurde (17. März 1883).
Pass auf: War älter als 65 Jahre (67), als Kind (Mary Elizabeth Higley) geboren wurde (5. Juni 1881).
Pass auf: Ehegatte (Eliza Ellen Goode) ist 33 Jahre jünger.
(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Malinda Cheney.
Sie haben geheiratet am 17. September 1837 in Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA, er war 23 Jahre alt.
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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Eliza Ellen Goode.
Sie haben geheiratet am 1. August 1863 in Salt Lake City, er war 49 Jahre alt.
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(3) Er ist verheiratet mit Amanda Thompson Baker.
Sie haben geheiratet am 2. Dezember 1865 in Salt Lake City, er war 52 Jahre alt.
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Source citation Confidence: Direct and primary evidence Source: FamilySearch Family Tree Page/URL: Clark Lightfoot Higley Also known as: Clark Lightfoot Higley Gender: Male Birth: Nov 26 1813 - Edinburg, Saratoga, New York, United States Marriage: Spouse: Malinda Cheney - Sep 9 1837 - Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio, United States Marriage: Spouse: Eliza Ellen Goode - Aug 1 1863 - Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States Marriage: Spouse: Amanda Thompson Baker - Dec 2 1865 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States Immigration: Aug 16 1861 - Utah, United States Immigration: Aug 16 1861 Immigration: David H Cannon Company - Sep 9 1861 Residence: 1850 - Wards Grove Township, Jo Daviess, Illinois, United States Residence: Tooele, Tooele, Utah Territory, United States - 1870 Residence: Batesville, Tooele, Utah, United States - 1880 Residence: Batesville, Tooele, Utah - 1900 - Batesville, Tooele, Utah, United States Death: Mar 24 1900 - Erda, Tooele, Utah, United States Burial: Mar 26 1900 - Tooele City Cemetery, Tooele, Tooele, Utah, United States Occupation: Boarding House Owner - 1870 - Tooele, Utah Territory, United States Occupation: First Flour Mill in Tooele, Utah - 1870 - Tooele, Utah Territory, United States Occupation: Cattle Rancher - 1870 - Tooele, Utah Territory, United States There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information. Additional information: LifeSketch: Clark Higley at age 17 moved with his family to New York and joined the church and moved to Kirtland, Ohio. He married Malinda Cheney and they worshiped in the Kirkland temple. Living on a farm the antagonism grew until the saints left for Missouri. Clark and his new wife and parents decided to join relatives in Buffalo Grove, Ill. where both families lived until 1843. They later moved to Jo Davis County, Ill and they lived there until his father died in 1846. Clark took his family and his mother to Glenwood Mills, Iowa and resided there until he made the trek west in an ox team and prairie schooner arriving in Salt Lake September 23, 1861. He first bought property in Kaysville then sold it and moved to Tooele, Utah. In his later years a confirmed cripple enfeeble in his old age, his courage and faith stayed firm. He declared he had nothing but good will to all men, considering the allotment in this life to him and his people, he acknowledges God’s hand in all things. Submitted to Daughters of Utah Pioneers Archive Salt Lake City, Utah "The Higleys and their Ancestry" by Mary Coffin Johnson (Ref: B10-9 Written 1892~1896) Clark married his first wife, Malinda Cheney, 17 Sep. 1837 at Kirtland, Lake, Ohio (they had 7 children). In 1852 the Higleys moved to Glenwood, Mills Co., Iowa where Malinda's father was living. In 1861 the family started for Utah; in Captain David Cannon's Company. They first settled in Kaysville, then after a short time, in the spring of 1863, they moved to Tooele. Clark Higley was among the first families entering Tooele County, Utah through the homesteading act, and was one of the first to plant alfalfa on his ranch. In Tooele he owned a boarding house and the first flour mill along with a good sized cattle ranch. Clark married his second wife, Eliza Ellen Goode, 1 Aug. 1863 at Salt Lake City, Endowment House (they had 8 children). A few years later Clark married his third wife, Amanda Thompson, 2 Dec. 1865 at Salt Lake City (they had 12 children). Clark is buried in the Tooele City Cemetery. LDS Pioneer Company: David H. Cannon Company
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