George FREESTONE
Bishop in Vernal Utah per certs in poss of Erma Beck Taylor Per certs in poss of Charlene F. Merkley Clara P. Seeman, The Freestone Family, pages 9, 26-30 George Freestone was born Aug. 13, 1838 on Prince Edward Island (Canada) to English parents, Thomas and Ann Fall Freestone. He was their eldest son and in 1840, while still a small child he sailed along with his parents to the U.S. He spent his boyhood growing up on a small farm in Harden Co. Ohio. At that time, Mormon missionaries were preaching in the area and his mother went to hear them speak. She was so impressed with their teachings, she brought the rest of the family to later meetings. They were all eventually baptized into the church and decided to join other members who were travelling by ox teams to Utah. By November of 1852 they arrived at Mt. Pisga, Iowa. Here they suffered many privations during the Winter months. They left for Utah again in the Spring and arrived in Salt Lake on Sep. 9, 1853 in Daniel Miller's company. They moved to American Fork and lived there for one year and then came to the area of Alpine at the foot of the beautiful Wasatch mountains. The first years in Alpine were very hard. The family was nearly destitute especially after George's father, Thomas was killed by Indians in 1858. It was the strength of his mother that held the family together. On Dec. 25, 1861 George married Alice Carlisle, the widow (divorced) of Mr. Wilkins with three children: Richard, Jed and Jeanette. George was 23 years of age, and Alice was 26. She was an English woman from Nottingham, the area made famous by Robin Hood. Alice was the daughter of Richard and Jenny Field Carlisle. Her parents also came to Utah from England to be with other members of the L.D.S. faith and had also settled in Alpine, Utah. George was busy this same year hauling rock for the Salt Lake temple. He also served in the Black Hawk War as a Captain in 1866. George had a farm in Alpine and here he and Alice had four daughters: Alice, Mary, Rhoda and Drusilla. After the birth of Drusilla, Alice fell ill and lingered for eight days and died on Dec. 4, 1868. She was buried this same day on the hilltop cemetery in Alpine. Sadly, Drusilla was to live to be only eleven years old. George soon moved his family to Bridgeport, Idaho where he met his second wife. On Aug. 12, 1872 George remarried Jennie Lind, the 17 year old daughter of Jens and Mary Nielsen Lind. She was born in Jutland, Denmark and had come to the U.S. with her parents in 1868. George, his new wife and his four children moved to Bear River, western Idaho, with intention of raising stock. George enjoyed fishing and hunting while living in this area. George and Jennie had three children, George, Georgine and Rosella in Idaho. After living in Idaho for seven years the family then relocated by mule team to Vernal, in the Ashley Valley. This journey took them a month to complete and their first winter was very hard. Like other new settlers, they built a one room log cabin with a dirt roof that had no floor or windows. Food was scarce and many people became ill. There was no doctor in the area but luckily all of the children, stricken with diphtheria, recovered. All of their horned stock perished. Later, George was to have better luck with farming grain and raising bees. Here he built the first frame house. He planted the first nursery of fruit and shade trees that supplied the settlers for many years. George and Jennie had eight more children in Vernal: James, Emma, Louis, Reuben, Emery, Charles, Afton and Clarence. In 1894 George served a mission in England and while there visited relatives at Flixton, Suffolk. He wrote the following account of this visit in his diary: "Feb. 28, 1894. A beautiful morning. I walked to Flixton, the old Freestone homestead, about three miles from cousin James' place where Father and his brothers and cousins were born. There is a little church there built of flint stones and gravel cemented together. It stands upon a hill and belongs to the Church of England. It has a tower and a spire on which stands a rooster. In the churchyard lie my grandfather and grandmother, but no tombstones mark their graves. Just below the hill stood the house where they once lived and died, but it is gone now and another takes its place. The country round is very beautiful, being covered with many groves of trees. I returned the way I came, and many curious thoughts filled my mind". George, after living a long and full life, died on Aug. 26, 1920. Jennie survived him by sixteen years and died on Aug. 30, 1936. They are both buried in Vernal.
Ancestral File Family Records in possesion of Paula Rail Charlene Merkley Vernal Utah family group sheet Danish Baptism record is her full name in possession of Renee Stuart Patriarchal Blessing A blessing given by , James Marion Shaffer, Patriarch, upon the head of Jennie Lind Freestone, daughter of Jens Christian Anton Lind and Mary Ann Nelson Lind. Born March 26, 1855 at Aaborg Denmark. Sister Jennie Lind Freestone: by virtue and authority of the HOly Priesthood confered upon me I place my hands upon your head and bestow upon you a Patriarchal blessing. For your comfort and blessing while youshall remain upon the earth. Dear Sister Freestone, the Lord has acknowledged your labors in the past. He has taken unto account the suffering and privations that you have undergone, and the sacarfices you have made for the sake of the gospel of Christ restored in this generation. Your name is written in the archives of Our Father in Heaven, among thse who have served Him and kept His Commandments. And a crown of righteousness awaits you in Our Father's kingdom, if you remain faithful and true to the Covenants which you have made. And the commandments of the Lord given us to live by. Dear Sister, thou art of the blood of Isreal, through Ephriam, the son of Joseph, the great Patriarch of the Lord. Dear Sister, the Lord is mindful of you, and you shall enjoy many, many blessings, at His hands through the gspel of the Lord Jesus Christ. And the privilege will be yours to labor as a servant of your kindred dead in the temples of God. And you shall receive genealogy for the redemption of your dead, by means and in ways that to those not understnading the workings and the powers of the Lord will be marvelous. And in your latter days, you shall have joy, comfort and satisfaction in the knowledge of your having been permitted to labor for those who had not this privilege granted unto them in life. And I bless you with peace, comfort and hope and with good cheer that your latter days may be full of satisfaction and joy and add to your now faithful testimony of the gospel as restored through the Prophet Joseph Smith. And I seal you up to the service of the Lord. And unto his fatherly care. And against the powers of the evil one, to the end that thou shalt come forth on the morning of the first resurrection. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen approved: James M. Shaffer
1930 census Vernal City, Uintah, Utah
Letter written to May Afton from a friend in Pleasant Grove dated April 18, 1935
LDS church records Elder ordained by Karl B. Preece 20 May 1927 and High Preiest by Joseph Fielding smith 7 May 1933
Social Security Death Index
personal records Church records baptized by John N. Davis in Ashley ward
Social Security death index
He married Erasmine Georgina "Jenny" Lind 12 Aug 1872 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah . Erasmine Georgina "Jenny" Lind was born at Aalborg, Jutland, Denmark 26 Mar 1855 daughter of Jens Christian Anton Lind and Mariane Nielsen .
They were the parents of 11
children:
George Oscar Freestone
born 15 Jun 1873.
Georgiana Maria Freestone
born 10 May 1875.
Rosella Corline Freestone
born 10 Sep 1877.
James Anton Freestone
born 3 Apr 1880.
Emma Zina Freestone
born 22 Jan 1883.
Louis Alonzo Freestone
born 17 Oct 1884.
Rueben Thomas Freestone
born 11 Apr 1888.
Emery Lind Freestone
born 30 Aug 1890.
Charles Royal Freestone
born 19 Apr 1893.
May Afton Freestone
born 26 May 1895.
Clarence Fall Freestone
born 26 Feb 1898.
George Freestone died 26 Aug 1920 at Vernal, Uintah, Utah .
Erasmine Georgina "Jenny" Lind died 30 Aug 1936 at Vernal, Uintah, Utah .