John Darwin CHASE
Birth:
10 Aug 1815
Bristol, Addison, Vermont
Death:
21 Jul 1902
Huntington, Emery, Utah
Burial:
24 Jul 1902
Moroni, Sanpete, Utah
Marriage:
19 Feb 1851
Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Father:
Mother:
Sources:
Universal Genealogy, ALIAS: 5247-10241, GENDB
Ancestral File - Version 4.19
Internet IGI, Jul 2009
Pedigree Resource File
Ancestry World Tree
Family Records of Michael Cole - http://colebin.com/michael/
1860 Census Nephi, Juab, Utah, p. 199
New.FamilySearch.org, Aug 2012
Ancestral File - Version 4.19
Internet IGI, Jul 2009
Pedigree Resource File
Ancestry World Tree
Family Records of Michael Cole - http://colebin.com/michael/
1860 Census Nephi, Juab, Utah, p. 199
New.FamilySearch.org, Aug 2012
Notes:
HISTORICAL NOTES: John Darwin Chase married Priscilla Ann McHenry and had two children, Amos and James, in Nauvoo. John and the family set out on the plains to Salt Lake, but Priscilla and infant son James decided to return, and did not continue with John. John continued with his son Amos, and married Almira Higgins on the way to Salt Lake. John was enlisted in the Mormon Batallion and left Amos with Almira. Later, John married Elizabeth Jane Tuttle, who had come to Salt Lake with her two daughters when her husband, Joseph Wellington Coolidge, became estranged from the Church after trying to convince the leadership to go to Washington and not Utah. Amos married Eleanor Coolidge, his step-sister, a daughter of Joseph Wellington Coolidge and Eleanor Jane Tuttle. Additional information in notes. In Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah pg 800 & 113. Ordained High Priest 14 April 1844 in Nauvoo. Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register pg 67. SEB pg 403-408 Nauvoo 1842 Census Mormon Battalion 3rd Corporal in Company B. PROPERTY: NAU: Blk 121 Lot 1 - tenant KIM 2nd: Blk 18 Lot 3 Book of Patriarchal Blessings Index Volume 4 page 476. Officiator: Hyrum Smith 3/26/1843. LDS Biographical Encyclopedia. Jenson, Andrew. 1951 Volume 4 page 623, 738. Huntington and Moroni Ward Records. Mormons and their Neoighbors. Wiggins, Marvin. Ordained Bishop by Erastus Snow 01/08/1856 in Ephriam, Sanpete, Utah. According to "Mormon Manuscripts to 1846" John was a counselor to a Bishop in Nauvoo and then the Bishop in the same Ward. Mission: Vermont, England (1861-1863) 1863-1865. See LDS Biographical Encyclopedia. Veteran of the Black Hawk war. Buildings: Helped build the Old Fort in Great Salt Lake City, helped build the first sawmill in Utah (Chase's Mill south of the city.) John was called to the Carson Valley Mission, where he acted as a High Councilor, remaining there until the colony broke up. John settled in Nephi, Juab, Utah. John was a member of the Juab Stake High Council.
Elizabeth Jane TUTTLE
Birth:
6 Sep 1823
New York, New York, New York
Death:
4 May 1890
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Sources:
Universal Genealogy, ALIAS: 5360-2817, GENDB
Notes:
NOTE: Elizabeth Jane Tuttle was the third wife of John Darwin Chase, and was the mother-in-law to John's son Amos.
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
4 Feb 1855
Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Death:
29 Aug 1937
Ogden, Weber, Utah
Notes:
OCCUPATION: Engineer in a mine in 1910.
2
Birth:
25 May 1858
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Death:
9 Jun 1923
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John Darwin Chase - Elizabeth Jane Tuttle
John Darwin Chase
was born at Bristol, Addison, Vermont 10 Aug 1815.
His parents were Abner Chase and Amy Scott.
He married Elizabeth Jane Tuttle 19 Feb 1851 at Manti, Sanpete, Utah . Elizabeth Jane Tuttle was born at New York, New York, New York 6 Sep 1823 .
They were the parents of 2
children:
Sisson Almandorus Chase
born 4 Feb 1855.
Luther Tuttle Chase
born 25 May 1858.
John Darwin Chase died 21 Jul 1902 at Huntington, Emery, Utah .
Elizabeth Jane Tuttle died 4 May 1890 at Nephi, Juab, Utah .