Thomas WORTHINGTON
Vb-B-1-33-23 Sealed to John Hopwood Blazzard - step father - 22 Jan 1971 in SL «b»Thomas Worthington 28 July 1912 - News August 3, 1912 - Pg. 10«/b» Death of Respected Railroad Engineer Nephi, August 2 - Thomas Worthington, an aged and highly respected citizen died at the family residence Sunday the 28th of general debility. Mr. Worthington was born at Marstack, Warwickshire, England, October 31, 1843. He emigrated to American in 1862. The family had previously joined the Church in the old world. He crossed the plains in company with several other of the early pioneers who came to Nephi in the fall of 1863 where he has ever since resided. In 1865 Mr. Worthington married Susannah Pass. «b»Naturalization Record«/b» - Worthington, Thomas - Juab County, Utah - Certificate Nat. Vol. 1, Pg. 135 in District Court, Provo, Utah - Country of birth or allegiance England - Date of naturalization 24 May 1894 - witnesses George Blackett, Great Britain. «b» Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials «/b»- taken from Sexton/Grant Records Thomas Worthington - born October 1842 in England - died 28 July 1912 of heart failure - buried Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-B-1-33-23 - Mary Ann Worthington (Mother) «b»1880 Census-Nephi,Juab,Utah«/b» - FH Film 125536 - NARA T9-1336 - Pg.36B F.Worthington - self - male - married white - 37 yrs - born England - Occ:works on railroad - father born England - Mother born England Susanah Worthington - wife - female - married - white - 36 yrs - born England - Occ:keeping house - father born England - mother born England Sarah Worthington -daughter - female - single - white - 14 yrs - born Utah - Occ: At home - Father born England - Mother born England Mary Ann Worthington -daughter - female - single - white - 12 yrs - born Utah - Occ: At home - Father born England - Mother born England Thomas H. Worthington - son - male - single - white - 9 yrs - born Utah - Father born England - Mother born England George Worthington - son - male - single - white - 7 yrs - born Utah - Father born England - Mother born England Charles E. Worthington- son - male - single - white - 5 yrs - born Utah - Father born England - Mother born England Rachel Worthington -daughter - female - single - white - 4 yrs - born Utah - Occ: At home - Father born England - Mother born England Orsen Worthington- son - male - single - white - 2 yrs - born Utah - Father born England - Mother born England Emigrated in 1862 Thomas Worthington - Elder - 68yrs - born England - died 28 July 1912 of Heart failure. «b» Utah Death Index«/b» -Thomas Worthington - 28 July 1912 - #1912002456 - male - 68 yrs - Juab Henry Worthington - «b»Indian War Affidavit«/b» - Reel #11 - State Archives Record «b»Heart Throbs of the West by Kate B. Carter, Vol. 10 Pg. 369«/b» Thomas Worthington was born in Warwickshire, England, October 31, 1843. He was an early pioneer of the eighteen fifties, and was the first of his family to come to America and Utah. He came ahead in order to earn enough money that the rest of the family might come to Utah. His first home in Utah was the home of Bishop Bryan at Nephi, and it was while living here and working for the bishop that he met and married Susan Pass, who also lived and worked in the Bryan home. Their first home after marriage was a one-room house with a dirt roof. Eight children were born to them. He was generous, and always at Christmas time he would give hams, bacon, potatoes and flour to those who were in need. This, he said, was living the Gospel. Thomas Worthington had worked as an engineer before he came to Utah, and when the railroad reached this part of the country, he became one of the first railroad engineers. For many years he had charge of an engine that ran between Juab and Milford, Utah, and to Frisco. He held this positiion for 16 years, making one of the best records ever made in this western country. He was the first engineer to take an engine over Frisco Hill and the Sevier River Bridge. Hand brakes were used. Air control brakes were not in use at that time. In those days there was no limit for him as to the hours of a run, and it was very common for him to make a 48 hr run without rest. The first engine he ran at Frisco was Engine No. 1, and he remained on this run for 8 years and 7 months. It was on this run that he had a bad accident. He was hauling ore from Horn Silver mines. On this run he had 9 cars of ore and when starting down the hill he signaled for the brakeman to apply more brakes, but instead, they all jumped and left him alone with the train. The engine left the track, throwing him against the boiler, causing him severe injury to the hip and the steam scalded his face. Cataracts grew on his eyes as a result of this accident and he lost his sight completely. For 9 years he was totally blind, but was always patient and cheerful. He had many friends and visitors, and he always made them welcome. He loved to sing and whistle. "Yankee Doodle" being one of his favorite songs. It will long be remembered how his grandchildren would take him by the hand and guide him to town to the barber shop, a distance of 3/4 of a mile, twice each week. He died at his home in Nephi, on July 28, 1912, leaving a large posterity of grandchildren - written by Luella B. Ostler «b»www.geocities.com/familyquilt/game/card/tw1843c.html?200615 «/b»Thomas Worthington 31 October 1843 - Copson, England - brown eyes, black hair, 5 ft. 11 inches - "The gospel in a nutshell is the golden rule" - engineer - migrated from England in 1862 and was an early settler of Nephi, Utah «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Thomas Worthington - died 28 July 1912 - male - 68 ys - county of death: Juab - state file #191002456 «b»Obituary - Juab County Times - Nephi City, Utah 2 August 1912«/b» Thomas Worthington Passes Away - Was an early settler of Nephi and pioneer of prominence. The death of Thomas Worthington, an early settler of Nephi, and a veteran who crossed the plains with one of the pioneer companies in the early sixties, occurred at his home here Sunday night. Mr. Worthington ws taken ill quite suddenly on Friday and succumbed to the grim reaper on Sunday. He has not been enjoying the best of health for some time, and has been without the use of his eyesight for some seven years having become blind at that time. Thomas Worthington was born at Marstack, Warwickshire, England, October 31, 1843. He was compelled to earn his own living at an early age and was thus deprived of the educational advantages that the boys and girls of the present day enjoy. The Worthington family embraced the gospel at an early day and as was customery with the Saints in England, began to send their children to America one or two at a time as their means would afford. Thomas was the first of the family to immigrate, coming to Utah in 1862 in company with Abraham Orme, John S. Painter, John Ingram, Elizabeth Broadhead, and others. Arriving in Nephi in the fall of 1862, Mr. Worthington engaged in farming for a short time and then worked his way up to a position as railroad engineer, having formerly been an engineer in England. He held this position for sixteen years, "making one of the best records ever made in this western country by an engineer that has ever had charge of an engine" as was said in the railroad company's recommendation on his retiring from service. In 1865 Mr. Worthington married Miss Susannah Pass. To this union was born eleven children, seven boys and three girls of whom survive their father, besides the widow. Mr. Worthington was always a strong man in the community, was one of Nephi's foremost defenders during the Indian troubles and was active in pioneer affairs. His daily rule of faith and practice was "Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you" which he always said was "the gospel in a nutshell." Funeral services were held in the Tabernacle Wednesday afternoon, Bishop Wm. H. Pettegrew presiding. The speakers, T.H. Burton, Bishop T.H.G Parkes, W.A.C. Bryan, and Bishop Pettegrew bore tribute to the memory of the departed, telling of his active and useful career and his hopefulness and cheerfulness during his weary years of blindness. The first ward choir furnished impressive music and a vocal duet was rendered by L.P. Anderson and Ella Garrett. The interment took place in the Vine Bluff Cemetery. «b»http://sites.google.com/site/maryisonbleazard/Home/ - Mary Ison Bleazard Website «/b»Thomas Worthington was born in Warwickshire, England October 31, 1843. He was an early pioneer of the eighteen fifties, and was the first of his family to come to America and Utah. He came ahead in order to earn enough money that the rest of the family might come to Utah. His first home in Utah was the home of Bishop Bryan at Nephi, and it was while living here and working for the Bishop that he met and married Susan Pass, who also lived and worked in the Bryan home. Their first home after marriage was a one-room house with a dirt roof. Eight children were born to them. He was generous and always at Christmas time he would give hams, bacon, potatoes, and flour to those who were in need. This, he said, was living the Gospel. Thomas Worthington had worked as an engineer before he came to Utah, and when the railroad reached this part of the country, he became one of the first railroad engineers. For many years he had charge of an engine that ran between Juab and Milford, Utah, and to Frisco. He held this position for sixteen years, making one of the best records ever made in this western country. He was the first engineer to take an engine over Frisco Hill and the Sevier River Bridge. Hand brakes were used. Air control brakes were not in use at that time. In those days there was no limit for him as to the hours of a run, and it was very common for him to make a forty-eight hour run without rest. The first engine he ran at Frisco was Engine No. 1 and he remained on this run for eight years and seven months. It was on this run that he had a bad accident. He was hauling ore from the Horn Silver Mines. On this run he had nine cars of ore and when starting down the hill he signaled for the brakeman to apply more brakes, but instead, they all jumped and left him alone with the train. The engine left the track, throwing him against the boiler, causing him severe injury to the hip and the steam scalded his face. Cataracts grew on his eyes as a result of this accident and he lost his eyesight completely. For nine years he was totally blind, but always patient and cheerful. He had many friends and visitors and he always made them welcome. He loved to sing and whistle. "Yankee Doodle" being one of his favorite songs. It will be long remembered how his grandchildren would take him by the hand and guide him to town to the barber shop, a distance of three-quarters of a mile, twice each week. He died at his home in Nephi on July 12, 1912 (correct date is 28 July 1912), leaving a large posterity of grandchildren. Written by his granddaughter, Luella Blackett Ostler «b» Utah State Death Certificate #1200879«/b» - Thomas Worthington male - white - married - born 31 October 1843 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - age 68 yrs 9 mos 3 days - occupation: RR Engineer - born England - Father: Henry Worthington born England - Mother Mary Ison born England - information Thomas Burton of Nephi, Utah - died 28 July 1912 of valvular disease of heart - buried in Nephi City Cemetery on 31 July 1912 - J.R. Downs of Nephi «b» new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013 - Thomas Worthington - male - born 31 October 1843 in Copson, Maxstock, Warwickshire, England - christening: 3 March 1844 in Wolvey, , Warwickshire, England - died 28 July 1912 in Nephi, Juab,Utah - buried 31 July 1912 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Susanah Pass - 4 July 1865 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah «b»Affidavit Concerning Service in Indian Wars Within the State of Utah and of Service Relating Thereto State of Utah, Count of Juab «/b»Thomas Worthington being first duly sworn, upon his oath says: I am a resident of Nehi, Juab, Utah and have been such resident for 47 years last past, and am 65 years of age. That on the 20th day of June, 1865, I was enrolled in a Company of Infantry commanded by Captain James Picton, that at said time I was a resident of Nephi, Juab County, Utah and of the age of 21 years, that I was a member of said organizaation for 130 days as Home Guard at Nephi, Utah; said service ending on the 1st day of November 1865; also served in the Company of Infantry commanded by Captain James Picton, from the 1st day of April 1866, and served with said last named organization for a period of 7 months as Home Guard at Nephi, Utah said service ending on the 1st day of November 1866; also served in a Company of Infantry commanded by Captain James Picton from the 1st day of May 1867, and served in said organization for a period of 6 months and was honorably released from service with said command on the 1st day of November 1867. That as a witness of the foregoing service, I name the following persons who service with me in Company Infantry under Captain James Picton - Samuel Shaw and John Piper. - Signed by Thomas Worthington 16th day of September 1909. (Files also contain a signed affidavit of service of Thomas Worthington by Samuel Shaw and John Pyper) «b»Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868«/b» worthington, Thomas - born: 31 Oct 1843 - died 28 July 1912 - male - age 18 yrs - Company Homer Duncan Company - departed 22 July 1862 - arrival: 21-24 September 1862 - About 500 individuals were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Florence, Nebraska (now Omaha)
Vb-B-1-33-22 Came to the US on the ship Antarctic in 1863 with Sarah, Sarah, Susannah, , Mary A., and Mary Elenore, son Thomas, and father Thomas. «b» Obituary -«/b» Woman Political Worker Answers Call of Death (Special to The News) Nephi - December 22 - Mrs. Susie Worthington 79 yrs died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Park. For years she has been one of the most prominent and ardent workers of the Ladies Republican club of this community. The following children survive: Mrs. Andrew Blackett, Mrs. Hugh Park, Thomas, George, William and Orson Worthington, all of Nephi, Mrs.John Paul Murray; also a brother Thomas Pass of Salt Lake and a sister, Mrs. Herbert Burton of this city. Funeral services will be held in the stake tabernacle Sunday, December 23 at noon. «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials «/b» - taken from Sexton/Grant Records Susan Worthington - born 8 January 1845 in England - died 20 December 1923 of sinus - buried Vb-B-1-33-22- Thomas Pass (Father) - Mary A. Pass (Mother) «b» History written by Pearl Snow«/b» Mrs. Susannah Pass Worthington was born January 8, 1845 at Stockport, Lancashire, England, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Pass. She embraced the gospel in her native land. She left England with her parents at the age of 18 crossing the Atlantic Ocean on the sailing vessel, Atlantic, leaving England on May 23, 1863, arriving in New York July 10 after being 48 days on the ocean. the family went to Florence, Nebraska where they made preparations to cross the plains with ox teams leaving Florence for Utah on July 25 of the same year. The journey was made in Captain Peter Nebeker's Company, the Party arriving in Salt Lake City, Friday September 28, 1863. The family came directly to Nephi where she resided. On July 4, 1865, she married Thomas Worthington.Before they were married, Grandpa lived at the home of William Bryant and Grandma worked there and that is where they met and their courtship was carried on. Grandma was a cheerful woman and everyone knew her as Aunt Susie. She was always in good spirits and would not let anyone be blue around her. She was one of the best cooks and homemakers that ever lived, was a faithful wife and a good mother and neighbor. She was a faithful member of the Ladies Republican Club and she worked to make it a success and enjoyed her work. She died December 20, 1924. «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Susana Pass Worthington - died 20 December 1923 - #1923004656 - female - 78 yrs - Juab «b» www.geocities.com/familyquilt/game/card/sp1845c.html?200615«/b» Susannah Pass - 8 January 1845 - Stockton, England - light blue eyes, dark brown hair - joined the LDS church at the age of 18 in England - Interested in church and politics - left England on 23 May 1863 and crossed the plains by ox team to Utah. «b»Obituary - The Times News - Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, 28 December 1923 «/b»Services Held for Mrs. Worthington Beautiful and impressive funeral services were held in the Tabernacle Sunday noon, over the remains of Mrs. Susie Worthington. Bishop A.H. Belliston was in charge, and the opening number "Sometime We'll Understand" was rendered by the Cole Sisters, accompanied by Mrs. Diane G. Booth. Prayer was offered by J.E. Lunt. The speakers were: Patriarch J. W. Paxman, Judge T.H. Burton, W.A.C. Bryan, Jas. Garrett Jr., President T.D. Rees, and the closing remarks by Bishop Belliston. Each speaker paid a high tribute to the life and good qualities of the deceased, and told of her industrious habits and cheerful disposition, also of her willingness at all times to aid the sick and those in trouble. Other musical numbers were rendered by L.P. Anderson and Mrs. T.E. Carter, Accompanied by Mrs. Diane Booth, and Miss Merci Goldsbrough, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" and "Cast They Bread Upon the Water." "A Perfect Day" was also rendered by R.Q. Dorius, Mrs. Booth and Merci Goldsbrough. Benediction was pronounced by P.B. Cowan. A large number of relatives and friends attended the services, the Ladies Republican Club attending in a body. Beautiful flowers were piled high around the casket showing the high esteem in which the departed was held in the city. Interment took place in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, Bishop A.H. Belliston dedicating the grave. «b»The following is a short history of the life of Mrs. Worthington;«/b» Born January 8, 1845 at Stockport, Lancashire, England, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Pass. Left England with her parents at the age of 18, crossing the Atlantic Ocean on the sailing vessel Antarctic, leaving England on May 23, 1863 arriving in New York July 10th after being 48 days on the ocean. The family went to Florence, Nebraska, where they made preparations to cross the plains with ox teams, leaving Florence for Utah, on jUly 25th of the same year. The journey was made in Captain Peter Nebeker's Company, the party arriving in Salt Lake City, Friday, September 15, 1863 The family came directly to Nephi where Mrs. Worthington has resided until her death. On July 4, 1865 she was joined in marriage to Thomas Worthington who preceded her to the great beyond a number of years ago. To this union 11 children were born, 9 of whom survive her. She also leaves 36 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. She was a faithful wife and mother, a good neightbor, and was possessed of those qualities that make for good citizenship at all times. She embraced the Gospel in her native land and lived the life of a consistent Latter Day Saint. «b»http://sites.google.com/site/maryisonbleazard/Home - Mary Ison Bleazard Website«/b» Susannah Pass Worthington was born 8 January 1845, at Stockport, Lancashire, England, a daughter of Thomas Pass and Mary Ann Wharmby. She began working in the cotton factories at the age of eight to help support her family. In 1863, Susannah emigrated to the United States and arrived in Utah in the fall of that year. After seven days in Salt Lake City, she and her parents and siblings moved to Nephi, Utah. There, Susannah secured employment as the housekeeper in the home of Bishop Bryan, where she met her husband, Thomas Worthington. The two married on 4 July 1865. Susannah first lived in a rental home on the southwest corner of Main Street and 100 North. Later, she and Thomas moved out to Main Street and Seventh south, where the Pass family and many of Thomas's friends had clustered. A mother of twelve children, Susannah's house saw much activity. During Indian troubles, the neighbors gathered at her house, where the women and children hid inside while the men stood guard outside. Her mother-in-law, Mary Ison Bleazard, knew many prominent men in the LDS Church and this led to Susannah's home being part of the polygamist underground. She also loved to sing and dance and be merry and she often held dances in her home. She owned the first organ in the South Ward. Susannah also belonged to the Ladies Republican Club and served as president. A member of the Relief Society, she worked tirelessly at aiding the sick and laying out the dead. There were lighter moments too, for the sisters enjoyed gathering for their step-dances. After a long and useful life, she died on the 20 December 1923. «b»Salt Lake Telegram 23 May 1918 «/b» Indian Fighters and Widows to Get $10 Pension In a resolution adopted this morning the state board of examiners authorized the payment of $10 each to the following widows and veterans of Indian wars in Utah, the money to be drawn from the special fund set aside by the last legislature for that purpose: Clarissa Ellen Scovill, Elizabeth Warner, Susannah Worthington, Mary E. Burton. «b» Utah Death Certificate #2301082«/b» Susana Pass Worthington - residence of Nephi, Juab, Nephi - female - white - widowed - wife of Thos. Worthington - born 8 Jan 1845 - age 78 yrs 11 mo 12 days - housework - born Lancchester, England - Father: Thomas Pass born England - Mother: Mary Ann born England - Information George Worthing of Nephi, Utah - died 20 Dec 1923 of a frontal sinus infection - general decline - hemorrahages from nose and bowels. - buried in Nephi Utah - John Downs Undertaker of Nephi «b»new.familysearch.org«/b» - Susanah Pass - female - born 8 January 1845 in Heaton, Stockport, Lancashire, England - died 20 December 1923 - buried 23 December 1923 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Thoma Worthington 4 July 1865 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah ` «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Susana Pass Worthington - female - age 78 yrs - born about 1845 - died 20 Dec 1923 in Juab County - State File No.: 1923004656
Vb-A Block 5 Lot 13 Grave 8 «b»S.L. Tribune Obituary File«/b» Blackett, Mrs. Jane - 67 yrs died - Monday November 6, 1933, Nephi - S.L. Tribune 1933, November 8 p. 26 - Des. News 1933, November 8 P.5 Sec 2 - Des. News 1933, November 11 Pg. 5 sec 2, Des. News 1933, November 11, p. 5. «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials«/b» - taken from Sexton/Grant Records Sarah Jane Blackett - born 1866 - died 6 November 1933 - born Nephi, Utah - cause of death Septicemia Chronic Myocarditis - Grave Locations Vb-A-5-13-8 Susannah Pass (Mother) - Thomas Worthington (Father) «b» Notes from notebooks written by Pearl Blackett Snow«/b» Sarah Jane Worthington Born in Nephi Utah 15 Jan 1866 Blessed by William Cazier Baptized by John Andrews Sept 1875 Confirmed by William Knight 1975 Set apart as Relief Society Teacher by C.H. Grace 22 Feb 1916 Married Andrew Jackson Blackett by William Stout in Nephi, Utah 27 Dec 1888 Endowed at Manti Temple by Lewis Anderson 12 July 1928 Sealed to Thomas Worthington and Susannah Pass, parents 12 July 1928 Died 6 Nov 1933 «b»History written by Pearl Snow«/b» Sarah Jane Worthington Blackett was born at Nephi, Utah January 15, 1866, she was the eldest daughter of Thomas and Susannah Worthington. She was baptized a member of the church at the age of 8 years by William Knight. It was hard times for our pioneers and she was the eldest daughter. She did not have the privilege of attending school only to the fifth reader under the direction of Charlie Morris, Sister Lunt, Jerushia Boswell, Sister Schofield and others. She married Andrew Blackett December 27, 1888 at Nephi, Utah and had seven children. She has always been a good woman who could help in sickness and never had fear for herself just as long as she was helping and giving comfort to others. She has always been a good mother to her children and a good wife to her husband. She was set apart a Relief Society Teacher and was very faithful in that position for a number of years. «b» Obituary Nephi Times News - 16 Nov 1933«/b» Services Held in Tabernacle for Jane Blackett Funeral sevices for Sarah Jane Worthington Blackett, who died November 6 at her home were held in the Stake Tabernacle November 10. Bishop A.E. Smith of the Nephi North Ward presiding. The speakers were Joseph Greenhalgh, James Garrett, James H. Ockey and Bishop Smith. they all spoke of the life of the deceased, of her love and devotion to her family and all her associates. . . The invocation was offered by R. P. Garrett and the benediction by Stephen Boswell. Interment was in the Vine Bluff Cemetery with S.R. Winn dedicating the grave. Mrs. Blackett, 67, was born in Nephi, January 15, 1866. She was the oldest child of Thomas and Susan Pass Worthington. She was fifth oldest in the Pass family, there being now 150 members residing in Nephi, where she has spent her entire life. She married Andrew Blackett, December 27, 1888 at Nephi. To this union seven children were born of which besides her husband, six survive: Mrs. George H. Osler, Raymond Blackett, Mrs. George V. Jones and Kenneth Blackett of Nephi; Mrs. Carl Snow of Provo; Herman Blackett of Fountain Green; eight brothers and sisters, Thomas, Orson, George, Joseph and William Worthington, Mrs. Hugh Park, of Nephi; Charles Worthington of Emery, Utah and Mrs. John Park of Murray, Utah. Seventeen grand children also survive. Out of town visitors attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Park, Murray; Mr. and John S. Park of Garfield: Mr. ad Mrs. D.G. Hill, Mrs. Rodger Price, Mrs. Golden Jensen, Miss June Hill and Mrs. R.C. Blackett of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worthington and daughters, Eudence, and Leets, Mrs. Lydia Hansen, Edward Anderson of Emery, Utah; Frank Deal, Earl Blackett, and Mrs. Nellie Diamon of Springville;Mr. and Mrs. William Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Manwaring, Mrs. Owen Cazier, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Blackett of Nephi; Mrs. Clark Snow of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blackett and daughters Deon, Dorothy and Merle of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. S.R. Winn of Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington of Kaysville; Neldon Worthington of St. George; Mr. and Mrs. George Blackett of Cedar City. «b»Utah Death Index «/b»- Jane Blackett died 6 November 1933 in Juab County - female - age 67 ys - state file #1933003882 «b»Obituary - The Times News - Nephi, Juab County, Thursday, Nov. 9, 1933«/b» Funeral will be Friday for Mrs. Jane Blackett - Deceased was born in Nephi January 15, 1866; Is survived by husband, six sons and daughters Funeral services will be held in the Juab Stake Tabernacle Friday at 2 PM for Mrs. Jane Blackett, wife of Andrew J. Blackett, who died at the family residence on North Main Street Monday evening. Mrs. Blackett was born in Nephi, January 15, 1866, a daughter of Thomas and Susie Pass Worthington. She married Andrew J. Blackett at Nephi, December 27, 1888. They have spent their entire married life in Nephi, where Mrs. Blackett has been an active worker in the LDS Church. She is survived by Mr. Blackett, six sons and daughters: Mrs. Luella Ostler, Raymond Blackett, Mrs. Alberta Jones and Kenneth Blackett of Nephi, Herman Blackett, Fountain Green, and Mrs. Pearl Snow, Provo; eight brothers and sisters, Thomas, Orson, George, Joseph and William Worthington, Mrs. Hugh Park, Nephi, Charles Worthington, Emery, Utah, and Mrs. John Park, Murray. Eighteen grandchildren also survive. Interment will be in the Vine Bluff Cemetery under the direction of the Anderson Funeral Home. «b»Salt Lake Telegram - 8 November 1933 «/b» Deaths - Jane Blackett Nephi - Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 PM in the Juab LDS Stake Tabernacle for Mrs. Jane Blackett, 67, wife of Andrew J. Blackett, who died at the family residence on North Main Street here Monday night. Burial will be in Vine Bluff Cemetery. Mrs. Blackett was born here 15 January 1866, a daughter of Thomas and Susie Pass Worthington. She was married here to Andrew J. Blackett, 27 December 1888. They had spent their entire married life in Nephi where Mrs. Blackett had been an active worker in the LDS Church. She is survived by her husband and six sons and daughters: Mrs. Luella Ostler, Mrs. Alberta Jones, Raymond and Kenneth Blackett, Nephi; Herman Blackett, Fountain Green, and Mrs. Pearl Snow, Provo, eight brothers and sisters: Thomas, Orson, George, Joseph and William Worthington and Mrs. Rachel Park, Nephi: Charles Worthington, Emery, and Mrs. John Park, Murray: 18 grandchildren. «b»new.familysearch.org - 2/2013 «/b»Sarah Jane Worthington - female - born 15 January 1866 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 6 November 1933 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 13 November 1933 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Andrew Jackson Blackett - 27 December 1888 in Nephi, Juab, Utah «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Jane Blackett - female - age 67 yrs - born about 1866 - died 6 Nov 1933 in Juab County - State File No. 1933003882
Vb-A-2-16-3 Married to John Andrew Park Also sealed to parents 30 Sept 1936 SL «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials«/b» Park, Mary Ann - born 7 Sept 1867 - died 10 June 1959 - buried Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-A-2-16-3 - Source: Sexton/Grant - Relatives: Pass, Susannah (Mother) Worthington, Thomas (Father) «b»Find a Grave«/b» - Mary Ann Worthington - born 7 Jan 1867 in Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA - died 10 June 1959 in Bennion, Salt Lake, Utah, USA - burial: Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA «b»Obituary: Deseret News and Telegram, Salt Lake City, Utah 11 June 1959«/b» Mary Ann W. Park - Bennion - Mrs. Mary Ann worthington Park, 91, 1909 W. 3400 South, died Wednesdays 7:50 AM at home of causes incident to age. Born 7 Sept 1867 Nephi, Juab County to Thomas and Susannah Pass Worthington. Married to John Andrew Park, Nephi, 1891. Solemnized Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. «b»new.familysearch.org - 2/2013«/b» - Mary Ann Worthington - female - born 7 September 1867 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 10 June 1959 in Bennion, Salt Lake,Utah - buried June 1959 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married John Andrew Park 8 October 1891 in Nephi, Juab, Utah
Vb-B-5-9-17 «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials«/b» - taken from Sexton/Grant Records Thomas Henry Worthington - born 19 November 1870 in Nephi, Utah - died 2 July 1935 of cancer - buried Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-B-5-9-17 - Thomas H. Worthington (Father) - Susan Pass (Mother) «b»Western States Marriage Index«/b» - Worthington, Thomas H. resident of Nephi - Lamb, Rose resident of Nephi - married in Nephi, Juab, Utah 4 August 1894 - Volume: A - Page: 77 - Marriage ID: 209996 «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Thomas Henry Worthington - 2 July 1935 - #1935002788 - male - 64 yrs - Juab «b»Find a Grave «/b»- Thomas Henry Worthington - born 18 Nov 1870 (Headstone says 1870-text 1850) - died 2 July 1935 - buried Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA «b»Utah Death Certificate «/b» - Thomas Henry Worthington male - white - married - husband of Rose Bell Lamb - born 19 Nov 1870 in Nephi, Utah - Father: Thomas Worthington born England - Mother: Susan Pass born England - informant: Mrs. Rose B. Worthington of Nephi, Utah - died 2 Juy 1935 in Nephi, Juab, Utah of cancer of prostate, cancer of spine, outmoshary metastases - buried 7 July 1935 in Nephi, Utah - Undertaker Anderson Funeral Home of Nephi n«b»ew.familysearch.org - 2/2013 - «/b»Thomas Henry Worthington - male - born 19 November 1870 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - christening: 4 August 1881 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 2 Julyh 1935 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 7 July 1935 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Rose Bell Lamb 4 August 1894/1895 Nephi, Juab, Utah «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Thomas Henry Worthington - male - age 64 - born about 1871 - died 2 July 1935 in Juab County - State File No. 1935002788
Vb-B-1-6-6 Married to Georgina Winn 1866 Obituary - George I. Worthington - Found dead - Tuesday 18 April 1944, Nephi, Utah Des. News 1944, April 19, Pg. 7 S.L. Tribune 1944, April 20, Pg.7 Des. News 1944, April 20, Pg. 18 «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - George Ison Worthington - died 18 April 1944 - #1944001656 - male - 72 yrs - Juab «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials «/b»George Ison Worthington - born 18 Jan 1872 in Nephi, Utah - died 18 April 1944 from injury from fire arm - buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-B-1-6-6 - source: sexton/grant - relatives: Pass, Susan (Mother) - Worthington, Thomas (Father) «b»Salt Lake Tribune - 20 April 1944 Pg. 6 - Salt Lake City, Utah«/b» Inquest Pends in Death - Nephi - Inquest proceedings were pending Wednesday for George J. Worthington, 72, who was found dead late Tuesday in a barn behind the family home, the victim of a bullet evidently discharged from a gun he was handling. He was killed instantly. A native of Nephi, he was born 18 January 1872, a son of Thomas and Suzanne Pass Worthington. He had lived most of his life in Nephi. He married Georgina Winn, who died in 1911. His second wife, Mary B. Wilson Worthington, survives him. Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Viola W. Ockey and Mrs. Winnie Park, both of Nephi; two stepdaughters, Mrs. LaVon Olson, Moroni, and Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Salt Lake City: three sons, Neldon W. Worthington, Nephi; Glen Worthington, Logan, and Gene Worthington, Payson; four brothers, Orson, Joseph and William Worthington, all of Nephi and Charles W. Worthington, Emery; two sisters, Mrs. John Park, Murray, and Mrs. Hugh Park, Nephi. «b» Utah State Death Certificate - George Ison Worthington«/b» male - white - married - husband of Mary Worthington - born 18 January 1872 in Nephi, Utah - Father: Thomas Worthington born England - Mother: Susanna Pass born England - died 18 April 1944 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - age 72 yrs 3 months 0 days - informant: Glen Worthington of Logan Utah - died of gun shot would to the face that completely penetrated - gun shot would through left chest - death no doubt instantaneous following gun shot wound in head - suicide - buried 21 April 1944 in Nephi, Utah - Anderson Funeral Homes - Miles A. Anderson of Nephi Undertaker. «b»new.familysearch.org - 2/2013 - «/b» George Ison Worthington - male - born 18 January 1872 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 18 April 1944 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 21 April 1944 in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Georgina Winn 27 August 1896 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Mary Elizabeth Andrews 1 April 1926 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Mary B. Wilson «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - George Ison Worthington - male - age 72 yrs - died 18 April 1944 in Juab County - State File No. 1944001656
Obituary found in possession of Pearl Snow Charles Worthington - Charles Edward Worthington, 91, Provo, died Tuesday 1 AM at the home of a daughter of causes incident to age. Born 26 October 1874, Nephi, a son of Thomas and Susannah Pass Worthington. Married Mary Eliza Anderson, 13 August 1896 in Nephi. Later Solemnized in the Manti Tempe. She died 2 March 1960. Married 13 Aug 1896 Obituary born 26 October 1874 at Nephi, Utah son of Thomas Worthington and Susannah Pass Died 26 April 1966 at Provo, Utah Des. News 1966 April 26, Pg. C1 S.L. Tribune 1966 April 27, Pg. 36. Provo - Open house ceremonies honoring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Worthington will be held Sunday from 2 to 6 PM in Provo. The open house will honor both Mr. and Mrs. Worthington on his birthday anniversary at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Andrew (Leta) Christiansen, 1026 East 460 South St., Provo. Mr. Worthington was born October 26, 1874 at Nephi, a son of Thomas and Susanna Pass Worthington. He married Mary Eliza Anderson August 13, 1896 at Nephi. they made their home at Nephi for 14 yrs. later moving to Emery, Emery County, were Mr. Worthington was a farmer and lumberman. Mrs. Worthington served as the community's doctor for many years. Mrs. Worthington was born January 29, 1874 at Fountain Green, a daughter of Andrew and Mary Eliza Allred Anderson. The couple have five living children who will join in honoring their parents Sunday. They include Mrs. Raymond Olsen, Emery; Mrs. Edd Von Torgerson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Short Hills, New Jersey; Mrs. Edna Pack, and Mrs. Andrew Christiansen, both of Provo. «b»Obituary found in possession of Pearl Snow«/b» Charles Worthington - Charles Edward Worthington, 91, Provo, died Tuesday 1 AM at the home of a daughter of causes incident to age. Born 26 October 1874, Nephi, a son of Thomas and Susannah Pass Worthington. Married Mary Eliza Anderson, 13 August 1896 in Nephi. Later Solemnized in the Manti Tempe. She died 2 March 1960. Farmer, stockman, lumberman, member of Provo Senior Citizens. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Eudean) Olsen of Emery, UT; Mrs. Edward V. (Ruby) Torgerson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Edward M. (Dessie) Thomas of McLean, VA; Mrs. Edna Pack, Mrs. Andrew (Leta) Christiansen, both of Provo; 17 grandchildren; 55 great-grandchildren; on great-great-grandchild; brother, William of Nephi. Funeral Thursday 10 AM, Wheeler Mortuary, Springville, UT where friends call Wednesday 6-8 PM, Thursday before services. Additional servies Thursday 3 PM, Emery Ward Chapel, where friends call Thursday before services. Burial, Emery Cemetery. «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials «/b»Worthington, Charles E. - born 26 October 1874 - died 25 April 1966 - Emery Town Cemetery «b»SSN Death Index«/b» - Charles Worthington - born 26 Oct 1874 - died 15 April 1966 (V) - last residence 84601 Provo, Utah, Utah - last benefit (none specified) - 529-72-4887 - issued Utah «b»new.familysearch.org - 2/2013 -«/b» Charles Edward Worthington - male - born 26 October 1874 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - christening: November 1874 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 25 April 1966 in Provo, Utah, Utah - buried 28 April 1966 in Emery, Emery, Utah - married Mary Eliza Anderson 12/13 August 1896 in Nephi, Juab, Utah Family Quilt Website at http://fqo.blogspot.com/2009/03/charles-edward-worthington-1874-1966.html Charles Edward Worthington - born 26 October 1874 in Nephi to Thomas Worthington and Susannah Pass - married Mary Eliza Anderson 12 August 1896 - children: Charles Edward - Eudean - Earl - died 25 April 1966 in Provo - buried in Emery He had six brothers and four sisters. Played with the neighboring children, Astell Neff, Lizzie Scofield, Addie Scofield, Fred Chappel, and Charles Morris, ar the teachers who taugh him. His first sweetheart was Nettie Osler. The Nephi boys were great serenaders. He was a high soprano singer. When he was 14 years of age, he went with a team loaded with wool from the boulder mountain, it took 21 days. He worked as a farmer with Father worthington. He was one of the fastest foot racers in Nephi. On 13 August 1896 he married Mary Eliza Anderson of Fountain Green. Bishop Warner married them in Father Worthington's home. They then rented a three-roomed house which he remodeled.
Vb-A-323-9 Married to Hugh Allen Park «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials «/b»Rachael Ellen Park - born February 1876 in American Fork, Utah - died 10 July 1946 of cancer - buried Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-A-323-9 - Source: Sexton/Grant - Relatives: Worthington, Susan (Mother) Worthington, Thomas (Father) «b» Obituary Salt Lake Tribune 12 July 1946 - Pg. 19«/b» Nephi - Rachel Ellen (Leil) Park, 70, wife of Hugh A. Park, died Wednesday at 6:30 PM in the family home of a lingering illness. She was born 8 January 1876 at American Fork a daughter of Thomas and Susannah Pass Worthington. She was married to Mr. Park 2 July 1898, and was a teacher in the Relief Society for many years. Survivors include her husband and four sons and daughters, Loren Park, Mrs. Zella Cazier and Mrs. Eva Sperry, Nephi; Loris Park, Springville; a sister, Mrs. Mary A. Park, Murray; four brothers, Charles Worthington, Manti: Joseph H., William, and Orson Worthington, Nephi, 19 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 PM in the Nephi South LDS Ward Chapel by Lester Belliston, Bishop. Friends may call at the family home Friday evening and Saturday until time of services. Burial will be in the Vine Bluff cemetery. «b»Utah State Death Certificate «/b»- Rachel Ellen Worthington Park - female - white - married - wife of Hugh A. Park - age of husband or wife if alive: 78 yrs - born 8 Jan 1876 in American Fork, Utah - housewife - Father: Thomas Worthington born England - Susannah Pass born England - Informant: Loran H. Park of Nephi, Utah - died 10 July 1946 in Nephi, Juab, Utah of carcinoma of lungs - burial 13 July 1940 in Nephi, Utah - Anderson Funeral Home of Nephi, Utah - Miles A. Anderson: undertaker «b»new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013 - Rachael Ellen Park - female - born 8 January 1876 in American Fork, Utah, Utah - died 10 July 1946 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 13 July 1946 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Hugh Allan Park 2 July 1896 in Nephi, Juab, Utah «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Rachel Ellen Worthington Park - female - age 70 yrs - born about 1876 - died 10 July 1946 in Juab County - State File No. 1946002701
Vb-B-1-7-21 Married 30 Oct 1901 «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials «/b»Orson Worthington - born 7 Jan 1878 in Nephi, Utah - died 31 Jan 1960 of age - buried Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-B-1-7-21 - Source: Sexton/Grant - Relatives: Pass, Susan (Mother) Worthington, Thomas (Father) «b»Find a Grave «/b»- Orson Worthington - born 7 Jan 1878 in Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA - died 31 Jan 1960 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Spouse: Maud S. Bean Worthington (1880-1946) Burial: Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA «b»new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013 - Orson Worthington - born 7 January 1878 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 31 January 1960 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah - buried 3 February 1960 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Maud S. Bean 30 October 1901 of Nephi, Juab, Utah
Vb-B-1-33-18 Oscar Worthington - 31yrs - born Nephi - died 29 Nov 1912 «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Oscar Worthington 12 March 1912 - #1912000843 - male - 31 yrs - Salt Lake «b»Utah Burials Database«/b» - Oscar Worthington - born 29 September 1880 in Nephi, Utah - died 13 Mar 1912 - buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-B-1-33-18 - source: sexton/grant - relatives: Susannah Worthington (Mother) & Thomas Worthington (Father) «b»Utah State Death Certificate - «/b»Oscar Worthington - male - white - married - occupation: labourer - birthplace: Nephi, Utah - Father: Thomas Worthington born England - Mother: Susannah Pass born England - Oscar died 12 March 1912 of malignant jaundice - informant: Joseph Worthington of Nephi, Utah - buried in Nephi, Utah «b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Oscar Worthington - male - age 31 yrs - born about 1881 - died 12 Mar 1912 in Salt Lake County - State File No. 1912000843
Vb-A-5-35-1 «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials «/b»Joseph F. Worthington - born 8 July 1883 in Nephi, Utah - died 7 Mar 1954 of heart ailment - buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-A-5-35-1 - source: sexton/grant - relatives: Florence A. Worthington (Mother) & Thomas H. Worthington (Father) «b»Utah State Death Certificate «/b»- Joseph F. Worthington - male - white - married - worked for WP RR Company - born 8 July 1882 in Nephi, Utah - Spouse: Florence Warner - Father: Thomas Henry Worthington born Copson, Worcheshire, England - Mother: Susan Pass in Stockport, England - deceased was never in Armed Forces - died of cerebral ewbolisure and chronic myocardosis on 7 March 1954 at age 71 years - buried 11 March 1954 in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Juab, Utah - informant: Joseph Eugene Worthington «b» new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013 - Joseph F. Worthington - male - born 8 July 1882 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 7 March 1954 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 10 March 1954 in Nephi, Juab, Utah (death cert. says 10 March 1954)- married Florence Amy warner 31 May 1905 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Vb-B-1-33-6 «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials«/b» - Worthington, Claude William - born 29 October 1885 In Nephi, Utah - died 2 October 1976 of natural causes - buried Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery inVb-B-1-33-6 -Relatives: Thomas Worthington (Father) - Susan Pass (Father) «b»SSN Death Index«/b» - Claude Worthington - born 29 Oct 1885 - died Oct 1976 - last residence 84648 Nephi, Juab, Utah - last benefit (none specified) - 529-09-1557 - issued Utah «b»Find a Grave«/b» - Claude William Worthington - born 29 October 1985 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 2 October 1976 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nehi, Juab, Utah - spouse: Katherine Elizabeth Andrews Worthington (1888-1968) «b»Western States Marriage Collection - BYU Idaho - http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/search.cfm «/b»Claude W. Worthington married to Catherine Andrews on 31 Oct 1912 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah - Volume: 40 - Page 15687 «b»new.familysearch.org - 2/2013«/b» - Claude William Worthington - male - born 29 Octobber 1885 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - christening: 7 January 1886 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 2 October 1976 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 6 October 1976 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Katherine Andrews 31 October 1912 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Vb-B-1-33-24 «b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials«/b» - Dessy Worthington - born 12 November 1888 - died 12 December 1888 - buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-B-1-33-24 - source: sexton/grant - relatives: Susie Worthington (Mother) Worthington, Thomas (Father) «b»new.familysearch.org - 2/2013«/b» Dessey Worthington - female - born 12 November 1888 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - died 12 December 1888 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 12 December 1888 in Nephi, Juab, Utah
He married Susannah Pass 4 Jul 1865 at Nephi, Juab, Utah . Susannah Pass was born at Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England 8 Jan 1845 daughter of Thomas Pass and Mary Ann Wharmby .
They were the parents of 11
children:
Sarah Jane Worthington
born 15 Jan 1866.
Mary Ann Worthington
born 7 Sep 1867.
Thomas Henry Worthington
born 19 Nov 1870.
George Ison Worthington
born 18 Jan 1872.
Charles Edward Worthington
born 26 Oct 1874.
Rachel Ellen Worthington
born 8 Jan 1876.
Orson Worthington
born 7 Jan 1878.
Oscar Worthington
born 29 Sep 1880.
Joseph F. Worthington
born 8 Jul 1883.
Claude William Worthington
born 29 Oct 1885.
Dessie Worthington
born 12 Nov 1888.
Thomas Worthington died 28 Jul 1912 at Nephi, Juab, Utah .
Susannah Pass died 20 Dec 1923 at Nephi, Juab, Utah .