| |
Thumb |
Description |
Linked to |
| 1 |
 | 1940 Rawlins Reunion Back: Goudy Hogan, Francis Loretta H. Rawlins, Alma F. Rawlins, Mary Ann Rawlins, Joseph W. Rawlins. Front: Arminta R. Hogan, Ellen R. Stocks, Mary Eveline R. Leavitt |
|
| 2 |
 | 1984 Arminta, Pennina, Mary Eveline, and Nancy Ellen Rawlins |
|
| 3 |
 | 4 generation photo |
|
| 4 |
 | A Sketch of the life of My Grand Mother Margaret_Elzirah_Frost_Rawlins_This_was_given_by_Elva_Arminta_Rawlins_Hogan
Margaret EIzirah Frost Rawlins , was born 28 April 1830. at Knox County, Tennessee. She was the youngest of a family of eight children. When a small child she moved with her parents to Jefferson County , Iowa .
Being the youngest and no other small children, her Father was very fond of her and with him she spent many hours singing to him and playing with shavings as he worked at his carpenter's bench.
She was baptised in 1842 by her only brother Samuel B, Frost who was the oldest of the family .
|
|
| 5 |
 | A Talk With My Grandmother
By Mildred Leavitt Last
Margaret Elzira Frost Rawlins was born on the 28th of April 1830 in Knox County Tennessee. She told me the following about her pioneer live.
Though she was young she remembered some things about the Prophet Joseph Smith.
|
|
| 6 |
 | Abigail Blodgett (King) Burbank 2nd wife of Daniel Mark Burbank Sr.
One day in the early nineteenth Century Daniel Mark Burbank a young river boat pilot entered a restaurant on the banks of the Mississippi River. There he meet a lovely young widow by the name of Abigail Blodgett King who later became his wife.
|
|
| 7 |
 | Aerial Alfonzo Rawlins Obituary Obituary as published in local newspaper. Passed away 23 July 1997 in Kennewick, WA. |
|
| 8 |
 | Aerial Alfonzo Rawlins Obituary Aerial A. Rawlins, long time mid-Columbia resident, passed away July 23rd 1997 at his |
|
| 9 |
 | Aerial and Dorothy at 50th Wedding Anniversary |
|
| 10 |
 | Aerial and Dorothy Family Photo at 50th Wedding Anniversary |
|
| 11 |
 | Aerial and Dorothy with Children at 50th Wedding Anniversary |
|
| 12 |
 | Aerial Rawlins |
|
| 13 |
 | Aerial Rawlins Funeral Program Held 31 July 1997 at the Kennewick 9th Ward Chapel
Kennewick, Washington
|
|
| 14 |
 | Aerial Rawlins Missionary Journal DAD'S JOURNAL
I have copied as close I can read what he wrote and in some cases put in brackets what I think he intended. I only tried to correct spelling when needed to understand his intention. He doesn't list a year but it's 1924 ABR)
|
|
| 15 |
 | Aerial Rawlins' Class Photo (Bottom row, third from left) |
|
| 16 |
 | Aerial Rawlins' Class Photo (Top row, third from left) |
|
| 17 |
 | Alf Rawlins photo as a young man Alf Rawlins photo as a young man |
|
| 18 |
 | Alf Rawlins Wedding Alf Rawlins Wedding |
|
| 19 |
 | Allen, Mae, Dorothy, Aerial, Reed, Ethel, Julia, Lindsay, Velma, Owen, Arvilla, and Horace |
|
| 20 |
 | Alma Frost Rawlins |
|
| 21 |
 | Archibald Kerr headstone Status: LocatedOgden Cemetery, D-11-16-1E |
|
| 22 |
 | Arminta, Nancy, and Jasper Rawlins |
|
| 23 |
 | A_Sketch_of_the_life_of_My_GrandMother_Margaret_Elzirah_Frost_Rawlins Margaret EIzirah Frost Rawlins , was born 28 April 1830. at Knox County, Tennessee. She was the youngest of a family of eight children. When a small child she moved with her parents to Jefferson County , Iowa .
Being the youngest and no other small children, her Father was very fond of her and with him she spent many hours singing to him and playing with shavings as he worked at his carpenter's bench.
|
|
| 24 |
 | A_Talk_With_My_Grandmother Margaret Elzira Frost Rawlins was born on the 28th of April 1830 in Knox County Tennessee. She told me the following about her pioneer live.
Though she was young she remembered some things about the Prophet Joseph Smith.
|
|
| 25 |
 | Barn at Harvey M. Lewiston Homestead taken in 1937 |
|
| 26 |
 | Barn at Rawlins Homestead |
|
| 27 |
 | Burbank Home Bennington Idaho |
|
| 28 |
 | Children of Jode & Mary Ann Rawlins |
|
| 29 |
 | Children of McCaslin & Pennina Frost Notes on the photo label the individuals as follows (left to right): Sam Frost, Patsy Frost Wiser, Nancy Frost Kerr, Margaret Frost Rawlins |
|
| 30 |
 | Cora M. B. & Jasper A. Cora: 1 July 1879 - 11 Feb. 1937
Jasper: 1 Feb 1872 - 16 Nov 1935 |
|
| 31 |
 | Cora May (second from left) |
|
| 32 |
 | Cora May Burbank |
|
| 33 |
 | Cora May Burbank Rawlins
(by Mae Rawlins Jorgensen)
Cora May Burbank Rawlins was born 1 July 1879 in Brigham City, Utah. She was the fifth child of Daniel Mark Burbank Jr. and Mary Jane Lindsay. She was one of 21 children born to a polygamist family. The two wives were sisters. Mother knew the privations and hardships of pioneer living. |
|
| 34 |
 | Cora May Burbank Rawlins |
|
| 35 |
 | Cragun Family
Tradition in the family of Jean (Cragun) Tombaugh, tells that our ancestor was originally of Scotland and the name was McCRAGUN. Also, that Caleb Cragun moved from England to Ireland where he married and had children, one of whom was a son PATRICK, who came to America about the time of the Revolutionary War.[1], [2]. So, right or wrong, we will begin with the Craguns of Scotland.
|
|
| 36 |
 | Dad's Journal I have copied as close as I can read what he wrote and in some cases put in brackets what I think he intended. I only tried to correct spelling when needed to understand his intention. He doesn't list a year but it's 1924 ABR. |
|
| 37 |
 | Danial Mark Burbank Jr. with Mary and Family The Daniel Mark & Mary Jane Lindsay Burbank Family
Back row: Cora May, Laura & her Baby, Esther, and Emma Tabitha
Front row: Ephraim L, Mary Jane Lindsay, Rachel, Daniel Marcus, and Ruben L. Baby Trisha on Father's knee. |
|
| 38 |
 | Daniel Marcus Burbank Sr. |
|
| 39 |
 | Daniel Mark Burbank - 1770 Son of (Lieutenant) Daniel Burbank was born 7 Mar 1770 in Williamstown Massachusetts, and wife Margaret Pynchon. This was written by His son Daniel Mark Burbank. When I (Daniel Mark) was five years of age, my father started west with two other families. They built a flat bottom boat on the Monongahela River at a Place called Ologam Point. . . it being one of the forks of the Ohio River. We came on down the river to Cincinnati, Ohio and resided there until in the spring of the year of 1820, at which time my father and family and one of the other families again started down the Ohio River until we came to a place called Shawncetown, Gallatin County, Illinois, situated on the west bank of the Ohio River. |
|
| 40 |
 | Daniel Mark Burbank - 1814 Following is the life story of Daniel Mark Burbank, the pioneer written by himself in a brown leather covered book of some age, and now held by his son Brigham Southworth Burbank. |
|
| 41 |
 | Daniel Mark Burbank Jr. |
|
| 42 |
 | Daniel Mark Burbank Jr. |
|
| 43 |
 | Daniel Mark Burbank Jr. in group shot with Pioneer Teamsters Crossing the Plains WITH THE HELP OF Box Elder News Journal readers, these pioneer teamsters in this 1918 photograph were identified. The photo was taken during Peach Days. Front (from left): George Gilbert, Lars Halling, William Horsley, James Olsen, Lewis Shurtliff, George harding. Middle: Mart Lasley, Joseph Allen, John Taylor, L.P. Johnson, William L. Skidmore, Daniel M. Burbank, Thomas Palmer. Back: Edwin P. Cordon, John Jenkins, William E. Cole, Joseph S. King, Abram Roemrell. |
|
| 44 |
 | Daniel Mark Burbank, Jr. Daniel was born June 10 1846 in Farmington Iowa in a frontier home with scarcely the necessities of life. -
(After the death of the Prophet Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith, there was a time of peace, but not for long. the mob soon began their plunder of homes, burning them, -killing the animals and all kinds of horrible crimes. Daniel Mark Burbank Senior says " I rode for some time under Colonel S. Markum on Bear River, Green Plains and also Cartage and Warsaw, and in our scouring of the country, we saw much destruction on homes, animals and crops. In this we received no redress from the governor nor from the president of the United States and found a home where best we could. We started in the wilderness amidst rain, snow, and much high water; and most excess exposure, leaving our farms, orchards, homes and Temple. Many of our people were very poor and destitute for the comforts of life, yet we must go on or be killed. So, trusting in God, we prayed often and after a while came to Farmington Iowa.") |
|
| 45 |
 | Daniel Mark Burbank, Jr.- From the Ancestors & Descendants of Lt. Daniel & Mary (Marks) Burbank Daniel Mark Burbank, Jr., was born 10 June 1846 at Farmington, Van Buren, Iowa; married (1) Sarah Adeline Lindsay, 20 April 1867 at the Salt Lake Endowment House. (She was born 6 November 1851 at Pottawattamie County, Iowa; daughter of Edwin Reuben and Tabitha (Cragun) Lindsay.) He married (2) Mary Jane Lindsay , 2 January, 1853 at the Salt Lake Endowment House. (She was born 7 August, 1853, Centerville, Davis County, Utah, a younger sister of his first wife. |
|
| 46 |
 | Daughters of McCaslin & Pennina Frost Patsy Frost Wiser, Fereba Frost Barger, Nancy Frost Kerr, Margaret Frost Rawlins. This photograph had to be taken before April 1900 because Fereba died in that month. |
|
| 47 |
 | Death Certificate for Harvey McGalard Rawlins |
|
| 48 |
 | Dorothy Last Rawlins Autobiography I'm trying to write my history by telling it on the tape. Since I don't know who's listening I don't know whether to put Grandmother, Mother or Friend, but I hope you'll enjoy it. |
|
| 49 |
 | Dorothy Last Rawlins Funeral Program Remarks by her son, Bruce Rawlins,
at her funeral
|
|
| 50 |
 | Draft Life History of James and Mary Jane Sharp Rawlins
Compiled from available records, updated 25 July 1998 Note: I had to compile this draft while I was unexpectedly away from home, with only the limited resources available on my laptop computer. Please send your additions and corrections to me via email at nehpets32@yahoo.com. My mailing address is 2638 Eastwood Ave, Richland, WA 99352. By using the web site we can all contribute to this document, making it more complete than any of us could do by ourselves -- Stephen Rawlins. |
|