Person:Permellia Hatch (1)

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Permellia or Millie or Mildred Jane Ann Hatch
m. 10 Oct 1870
  1. Fannie Lucile Hatch1871 - 1872
  2. Aurilla Etta Hatch1873 - 1940
  3. Archibald Milo Hatch1875 - 1889
  4. Solon Franklin Hatch1878 - 1943
  5. Permellia or Millie or Mildred Jane Ann Hatch1880 - 1944
  6. Olive Myrum Hatch1881 - 1969
  7. Florence Lorraine Hatch1883 - 1960
  8. Orpha Hatch1886 - 1977
  9. Curtis LeGrande Hatch1889 - 1966
m. 1 Jun 1896
  1. Abner Raphael Swain1897 - 1897
  2. Albert Henry Swain1898 - 1898
  3. Orville Hatch Swain1908 - 1988
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Name Permellia or Millie or Mildred Jane Ann Hatch
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][3] 29 Jan 1880 Vernal, Uintah, Utah, USA
Marriage 1 Jun 1896 Vernal, Uintah, Utah, USAto Abner Nathaniel Swain
Death[4] 16 Oct 1944 Price, Carbon, Utah, USA
Burial[5] 19 Oct 1944 Vernal, Uintah, Utah, USA
Ancestral File Number 19VS-35

History from Find a Grave website - infomation added by Gary Mowrey A daughter of Jeremiah Hatch and Aurila Bard (Hadlock) Hatch. Mrs. Swain was born Jan.29, 1880 in Vernal, Utah and moved to Lapoint in the spring of 1910. There was no doctor or nurse available for the new settlement as the distance to Vernal or Roosevelt was long and tedious over poorly developed roads and the distance to these places had to be traveled by horsepower for many years. there was an Indian doctor at Ft. Duchesne but that was too far and the doctor not always available for the white settlers. People here felt that the Lord had indeed blessed them when Millie Swain, came to the new community with her skill in midwifery and general illnesses. It was this good natured, wife of Abner Swain and mother of a family of eight three of them born after she came to Lapoint, hard-working. A faithful woman who was responsible for the safe delivery of nearly every new baby in Lapoint and surrounding country. She brought the little new souls into the world in log huts devoid of comforts and modern sanitation, but mother and baby had a miraculous way of surviving all these hardships and the new babies grew into healthy rosy-cheeked children who later crowded the one-room log schoolhouses out of existence. Millie tended to her sick on horseback, in buggy, and in wagon, in all kinds of weather, over all sorts of roads. The old-timers say that if the way was too rough for the horse or he gave out. She always had two good feet, and she always got there in time. It has been said that the Lord takes care of his children and this community surely felt His had and blessing when he sent them this blessed woman. She served he community until the automobile, telephone and more adequate hospitalization and health clinics took over for her. Millie passed to her rest Oct. 16, 1944.

Burial:Vernal Memorial ParkNaplesUintah CountyUtah, USAPlot: GRV2409 Vernal BH100.00 L2 S1 Lot 1 Record added: Aug 19 2006By: Gary Mowrey

References
  1. Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. 1900 United States Federal Census. (Original data: United States. T623, 1854 rolls.).

    Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Vernal, Uintah, Utah; Roll: T623 1687; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 152.

  2. Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. 1930 United States Federal Census. (T626, 2,667 rolls.).

    Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Moffat, Uintah, Utah; Roll: 2424; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 5; Image: 51.0.

  3. Uintah County Library. Cemetery Record: Utah, Uintah, Vernal - Vernal Cemetery. (http://www.uintah.lib.ut.us/uintahcemetery.htm).

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  4. Uintah County Library. Cemetery Record: Utah, Uintah, Vernal - Vernal Cemetery. (http://www.uintah.lib.ut.us/uintahcemetery.htm).
  5. Uintah County Library. Cemetery Record: Utah, Uintah, Vernal - Vernal Cemetery. (http://www.uintah.lib.ut.us/uintahcemetery.htm).

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