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Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
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Message Board Post:
looking for hte above gentleman who ran a diner in Ypsilanti in 1934 and 1935 called the Silver Diner.
mike engle
Death Notice of Thomas Charlesworth
"Desert News" Kanosh, Utah February 22, 1909
Deceased Veteran Pioneer Passes
Thomas Charlesworth closes honored career at 85. Special correspondence.
Kanosh,
Millard County, 13 of February. Desert News.
Thomas Charlesworth died the evening of the 9th day of February at the
age of 85
years and 3 days. He was born in Chorley, Lankenshire, England. In his
early young
manhood he became a sailor. In that capacity he sailed from Liverpool to
New Orleans
with a large company of Latter Day Saints. During the long voyage he
became so much
impressed with the religious fervor of these people that upon arriving at
New Orleans he
was determined to leave the ship and come with the Saints to Nauvoo
(Illinois) to see the
Mormon Prophet, arriving in Nauvoo in the year 1841. He often heard him
preach and
worked for and guarded, loving and honoring him as a Prophet of God. The
old man has
often testified that he saw and heard Joseph Smith when he made his last
journey to
Carthage say, "I go as a lamb to the slaughter."
He married to Alice Barrows, daughter of Joseph and Mariah Barrows, upon
the
boat on which he was working on the Mississippi River, June 4, 1845. He
came to Utah
in 1848, coming to Fillmore, Millard County with the first company (of
Mormon
Pioneers under the leadership of Brigham Young) in 1851. He was a
pioneer more than
40 years. He is the father of 12 children, 7 sons and 5 daughters.
Surviving also are 77
grandchildren and 56 great-grandchildren.
A large congregation assembled at the funeral service. The speakers
were Elder
George Crane, Christian F. Christiansen and Bishop Abraham Alonzo
Kimball. The
choir rendered excellent music under the direction of John A. Watts.
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submitted by Sherry Parish sstarrp(a)juno.com
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Becky
north Idaho
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