Joseph Lee ROBINSON

Birth:
18 Feb 1811
Shaftsburg, Bennington, Vermont
Death:
1 Jan 1893
Uintah, Weber, Utah
Burial:
4 Jan 1893
Farmington, Davis, Utah
Marriage:
2 Feb/Mar 1867
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   NOTES: 04 Apr 2000 - film 0007280 us/can. Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho church records. Willow Creek Ward, listed a child
Amos G Robinson, born 6 Jul 1854, Farmington, Davis, Utah, baptized 1862. His mother was Lydia Foster.

NOTES: 26 Mar 2002 - In the book "Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith Prophet's Wife, "Elect Lady," Polygamy's Foe",
by Linda King Newell and Valeen Tippetts Avery, it mentions Joseph Lee Robinson on pages 96, 98, 100
and 177.
                  
Mary TAYLOR
Birth:
6 Nov 1835
Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire, England
Chr:
29 Nov 1835
Lullington, Derbyshire, England
Death:
20 Mar 1899
Willow Creek, Bonneville, Idaho
Burial:
Mar 1899
Ucon Cemetery - Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho
Notes:
                   NOTES: 28 Mar 2000 - Baptism date came from IGI. Also on the IGI there are four other sealing to spouse dates and
one different marriage place, date is the same, place is Uintah,Weber,Utah. This info is for husband
Joseph Lee Robinson.
Also on IGI there are two other seal to parents dates 9 Aug 1990 SLAKE and 18 Jun 1992 IFALL.


NOTES: 04 Apr 2000 - Info on her children, both Simmons and Robinson I got from film 0007280 us/can Ucon,
Bonneville, Idaho church records. Willow Creek Ward. This film also indicated she was re-baptized 3
Aug 1876 by Joseph L Robinson and re-confirmed 3 Aug 1876 by Joseph L Robinson.

NOTES: 26 Mar 2002 - IGI has a "Son Upton" born abt 1856 ,,England to William Upton and Mary
Baptized: Child
Endowed: Child
SP: 27 Jun 1990 SLAKE
source batch # F515268 1

NOTES: 26 Mar 2002 - In the book "The Second Rescue" by Madsen, page 126 it reads: Upton, Mary Taylor (20), wife,
daughter of Joseph and Harriet Taylor; later married her rescuer, William Bert Simmons.
and also on page 126: Upton, Baby. One source indicates that Mary "lost a baby along the way".

NOTES: 24 Jan 2006 - In the book "Tell My Story, Too, by Jolene S Allphin, in the Martin Company 1856 section it
reads:
Mary Taylor Upton, born 6 Nov 1835 at Coton-in-the-Elms, England: Age 20: Martin Handcart Company:
Mary was traveling with her husband, William (22), and her parents, Joseph (44) and Harriet (49)
Sidwell Taylor. Both of Mary's parents died on this journey to Zion, and William also, leaving Mary a
widow. There is also indication from some of the pioneer accounts that Mary lost a baby along the way, and
family records also say William cared for Mary in the loss of their child.
William and Mary had been married November 12, 1855, only six months, when they sailed on the
"Horizon" from Liverpool, England.
Mary's father died on October 8 near Ft. Laramie, before the violent winter storms began as they
crossed the icy Platt River for the last time. Mary and her mother and William were stranded at Red Buttes
after this ordeal, when an advance team of rescuers found them on the 28th of October. They still had
about twenty-five miles to trek to reach the relief wagons at Devil's Gate. After reaching Devil's Gate and
being somewhat recruited, another severe storm swept down and sent the Martin Company into a nearby
cove for shelter. They were also waiting for more relief wagons to arrive with food and supplies as they
were short of provisions again. The extra wagons would also help carry the sick and freezing. It was here
in the cove that William and his mother-in-law succumbed to their privations. They died the same day and
were buried in the same grave, probably in Martin's Cove. Mary's beloved husband died just two days
before their first anniversary, and just four days after Mary turned twentyu-one.
William;s death was not entirely unexpected. Mary knew that for some time, William had secretly been
placing most, if not all his daily ration of food in with Mary's and her mother's rations. He could not bear
to see them go hungry. He shared his coat and bedding with Mary and others when he himself was freezing,
saying he wasn't cold, or he wasn't hungry when in reality his stomach ached with hunger. Many times he
carried Mary and others across icy streams.
Mary's feet were black and her legs frozen. One of the rescuers, William Bert Simmons, took her, now
unconscious, in his wagon to his home in Salt Lake, arriving November 30, 1856. She was nursed back to
health so skillfully there in his home that she did not even lose a toe. She married her rescuer about four
months later and they were blessed with five children. She was widowed again in 1866 and five months
later married Joseph Robinson. They were blessed with four children. Mary later became a pioneer in
the Snake River Valley country of Idaho which was a desolate area at that time. She had a beautiful voice,
being the lead soprano in the Ogden choir at one time. She was a faithful Latter-day Saint and served in
many callings throughout her life.

NOTES: See picture of heastone in my Pictures file.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
16 Feb 1868
Mountain Green, Morgan, Utah
Death:
30 Jan 1939
Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho
Marr:
11 Nov 1892
Willow Creek, Bingham, Idaho 
Notes:
                   NOTES: 04 Apr 2000 - His name, dob and baptism info came from film 0007280 us/can. Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho church records. Willow Creek Ward. Also this info had him re-baptized 27 Feb 1894 by Darrill A Green.

NOTES: May 2010 - Looking on ancestry.com in Idaho Marriages, I found the marriage for Lee & Annie.
                  
2
Birth:
16 Nov 1869
Uintah, Weber, Utah
Death:
26 Oct 1931
Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho
Notes:
                   NOTES: 04 Apr 2000 - His name, dob and baptism info came from film 0007280 us/can. Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho church
records. Willow Creek Ward.

NOTES: See picture of heastone in my Pictures file. His wife's name on headstone is Mary A Saunders. Found picture of headstone on findagrave. com.
I found the marriage record for Mary A Robinson and W V Saunders, married 24 October 1933 in Rexburg, Madison, Idaho. This explains the name Saunders on the headstone.

NOTES: May 2010 - Looking on ancestry.com in the 1930 US Census I found Samuel T and Mary A living in Ucon, Bonneville,
Idaho. Household members: Samuel T Robinson age 60
Mary A Robinson age 48
George W Robinson age 8
Brian W Robinson age 3 9/12
                  
3
Harriet Alice ROBINSON
Birth:
1 Oct 1871
Hooper, Weber, Utah
Death:
17 Oct 1945
Rigby, Jefferson, Idaho
 
Marr:
 
4
Birth:
4 Oct 1875
Hooper, Weber, Utah
Death:
19 Dec 1918
Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho
Marr:
4 Jan 1894
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Uta 
Notes:
                   NOTES: 04 Apr 2000 - Her name, dob and baptism info came from film 0007280 us/can. Ucon, Bonneville, Idaho church
records. Willow Creek Ward. It also said she was confirmed by J L Robinson.

NOTES: See picture of heastone in my Pictures file.

NOTES: May 2010 - Looking on abish.byui.edu marriages, I found the marriage record for Lucy & Arthur.
                  
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Joseph Lee Robinson - Mary Taylor

Joseph Lee Robinson was born at Shaftsburg, Bennington, Vermont 18 Feb 1811.

He married Mary Taylor 2 Feb/Mar 1867 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah . Mary Taylor was born at Coton in the Elms, Derbyshire, England 6 Nov 1835 daughter of Joseph Taylor and Harriet Sidwell .

They were the parents of 4 children:
Lee Sidwell Robinson born 16 Feb 1868.
Samuel Taylor Robinson born 16 Nov 1869.
Harriet Alice Robinson born 1 Oct 1871.
Lucy Robinson born 4 Oct 1875.

Joseph Lee Robinson died 1 Jan 1893 at Uintah, Weber, Utah .

Mary Taylor died 20 Mar 1899 at Willow Creek, Bonneville, Idaho .