Person:Solomon Saxton (9)

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m. 29 Jul 1805
  1. Lydia Saxton1807 - 1809
  2. Mary Ann Saxton, Flint,1809 - Abt 1817
  3. Thomas SaxtonAbt 1812 - 1813
  4. William Saxton1813 - 1815
  5. Vincent Saxton1815 - 1899
  6. William Saxton1816 - 1848
  7. Mary Ann Saxton1817 - 1885
  8. Robert Saxton1818 - 1896
  9. Ann Chappel1818 - 1896
  10. Harriet Saxton1821 - 1896
  11. Hannah Saxton1822 -
  12. Solomon Saxton1824 - 1902
  13. Thomas Harold SaxtonAbt 1826 - 1896
  14. Elizabeth Saxton1827 - 1901
  15. Sarah Ann Saxton1829 - 1887
m. 26 Oct 1845
  1. William Sherwood Saxton1849 - 1941
  2. Brigham Saxton1849 - 1849
  3. Catherine Saxton1850 - 1850
  4. Hannah Saxton1851 - 1851
  5. Victoria Ann Saxton1853 - 1854
  6. Lydia Ann Saxton1854 - 1854
  7. Mary A Saxton1856 - Abt 1857
  8. Sarah Ellen Saxton1858 - 1933
  9. John Solomon Saxton1860 - 1910
  10. Charles Dexter Saxton1862 - 1945
  11. Matilda Maude Saxton1868 - 1937
Facts and Events
Name Solomon Saxton
Gender Male
Birth? 21 Feb 1824 Old Brinsely, Nottinghamshire, England
Christening? 10 Jul 1825 Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England, United KingdomAge: 1
Baptism? 10 Jul 1825 Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England, United KingdomAge: 1
Census? 1841 New Brinsley, Brinsley, Nottinghamshire, EnglandAge: 16-17
Residence? 1841 Age: 16-17 Selston, Nottinghamshire, England
Marriage 26 Oct 1845 Regsiter Office, Basford Union, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdomto Matilda Dexter
Residence? 1851 Age: 26-27 Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England
Residence? 1851 Age: 26-27 Relation to Head of House: Son-in-law, Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England
Immigration? 1857 Utah, United StatesAge: 32-33
Other? 20 Apr 1857 Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesAge: 33 Arrival
Residence? 1860 Age: 35-36 Town Of Munson, Henry, Illinois, United States
Immigration? 12 Sep 1861 Utah, United StatesAge: 37
Residence? 1880 Age: 55-56 Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Self, Upton, Summit, Utah, USA
Residence? 1880 Age: 55-56 Upton, Summit, Utah, United States
Residence? 1900 Age: 75-76 Coalville Precinct Coalville city, Summit, Utah, United States
Residence? Coalville
Residence? Coalville, , Utah
Death? 19 Feb 1902 Coalville, Summit, Utah, United StatesAge: 77 Y
Other? 19 Feb 1902 Utah, United StatesAge: 77 Membership
Obituary? 21 Feb 1902 Utah, United StatesAge: 78
Burial? 21 Feb 1902 Upton Cemetery, Upton, Summit, Utah, United States
Other? 21 Feb 1902 Utah, United StatesAge: 78 Custom event
Other? Logan Utah Temple, Logan, Cache, Utah, United States Temple sealing to Ann Dexter
References
  1.   Shirley Ruth Johns. Johns
    https://www.myheritage.com/person-2501495_OYYV7DLGQUPSWGOC44CUIU7KAZSSVFQ_OYYV7DLGQUPSWGOC44CUIU7KAZSSVFQ/solomon-saxton.

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  2.   Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963. (MyHeritage)
    21 FEB 1902.

    Quality: 4 <p>The Coalville Times<br />Publication place: Coalville, Summit, Utah, USA<br />Date: Feb 21 1902<br />Text: "...Mumford and children came out irom Salt Lake Wednesday on account of the death of Father Saxton. It tried very hard to now. ... Aged Pioneer of th County Passes Away Wednday.. ..."<br />About this sourceAt the base of the high mountains in Utah’s Summit County, the settlement of Coalville (known originally as “Chalk Creek”) was founded as a farming town about forty-five miles east of Salt Lake City, where, it was said, wheat grew wild. The original settlers came in 1859--six families who spent their first year in the area living in a cluster of tents, but with the discovery of coal deposits in the surrounding hills, people began moving in, and the village quickly grew. Over the next 20 years, a series of mining ventures produced a wealth of “black gold” for Coalville and the surrounding towns, and by the mid-1870s a railroad was built to carry the valuable resource to Salt Lake City.Beginning in the 1890s, Coalville saw a number of newspapers come and go. The first was the Coalville Chronicle, which began in 1892, published by E.E. Newell, who closed the paper after less than two years, abandoning his printing press as he skipped town, leaving behind a sizeable debt. A group of prominent Coalville citizens paid the Chronicle’s bills and hired a former staffer from the Salt Lake Tribune, Frank M. Pinneo, as the editor-in-chief of the newly organized Coalville Times.Under Pinneo, the Times focused on local news and the often fickle mining economy. Published every Friday, the newspaper bore a masthead declaring itself “devoted to the interests of Summit and Morgan Counties.” Front page items often included “newsy notes gathered in by our alert correspondents,” such as the fishing trip of A.J. Pendleton of Salt Lake in July 1894 (no report on how many fish he caught), and the names of persons visiting relatives during the annual Pioneer Day celebration.Still, plenty of world news found its way onto the pages of the Coalville Times. A regular front page column, “Telegraphic Briefs: The daily list of crimes, casualties and other news from all parts of the world,” carried news of earthquakes in Asia, stone-throwing strikers in Hoboken, and the lynching of an “unknown negro” in Biloxi. Yet the speed of the telegraph could create problems for a paper like the Times. When President William McKinley died on September 14, 1901, eight days earlier, the newspaper carried on the front page that same day: “Telegram just went over the wires to the effect that Pres. McKinley died.” Yet on page 2 of that same edition, the Times declared: “President will recover. Physicians attending the president unhesitatingly say he will live.”The Coalville Times struggled through the first decade of the 20th century as managers and editors came and went. Pinneo left in 1898 to take a job at the Park Record (a Times competitor), and between 1900 and 1910, the paper went through a number of editorial and publishing shake-ups. Thereafter, the Coalville Times appeared only sporadically until a new ownership group took over and, in 1923, re-named the paper the Summit County Bee</p> EVEN: Record
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  3.   Linda Stahr. Stahr
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  4.   Tyler Gerritsen. Gerritsen
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  5.   United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com. (MyHeritage)
    21 FEB 1902.

    Quality: 4 Soloman Saxton<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Feb 21 1824<br>Residence:  Coalville <br>Residence:  Upton <br>Residence:  Coalville <br>Death: Feb 19 1902  Coalville <br>Age at death: 78<br>Cause of death: Severe cold, which is thought to have terminated in pneumonia<br>Wife: Dexter Saxton<br>Daughter: Matilda Saxton<br>Son: Boy Saxton<br>Son: Boy Saxton<br>Daughter: Girl Saxton<br>Daughter: Girl Saxton<br>Daughter: Girl Saxton<br>Daughter: Girl Saxton<br>Daughter: Girl Saxton<br>Daughter: Girl Saxton<br>Daughter: Girl Saxton<br>Obituary publication: Feb 21 1902 - Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States<br>Newspaper: Ogden Daily Standard<br>Text: ... STATE NEWS. <span class="highlight-text">SOLOMAN</span> <span class="highlight-text">SAXTON</span> DEAD. Coalville, Feb. 19.-<span class="highlight-text">Soloman</span> <span class="highlight-text">Saxton</span>, a pioneer in this part of the county,... EVEN: Record
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  7.   Geni World Family Tree. (MyHeritage).

    Quality: 4 Solomon Saxton<br>Gender: Male<br>Residence: Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England<br>Birth: Feb 21 1824 - Derby, Derbyshire, , England<br>Baptism: July 10 1825 - Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Marriage: Spouse: Matilda Saxton (born Dexter) - Oct 26 1848 - Regsiter Office, Basford Union, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Death: Feb 19 1902 - Coalville, Summit, Utah, USA<br>Burial: Feb 1902 - Upton, Summit, Utah<br>Father: <a>William Saxton</a><br>Mother: <a>Catherine (Emengry) Saxton (born Hemingway)</a><br>Wife: <a>Matilda Saxton (born Dexter)</a><br>Children: <a>Hannah Saxton</a>, <a>Sarah Ellen Saxton</a>, <a>John Solomon Saxton</a>, <a>Victoria Saxton</a>, <a>Charles Dexter Saxton</a>, <a>Brigham Saxton</a>, <a>Catherine Saxton</a>, <a>Lydia Anne Saxton</a>, <a>William Sherwood Saxton</a>, <a>Matilda Maud Saxton</a><br>Siblings: <a>Vincent Saxton</a>, <a>Hannah Saxton</a>, <a>Mary Saxton</a>, <a>Robert Saxton</a>, <a>William Saxton, Jr</a>, <a>Lydia Saxton</a>, <a>Harriet Saxton</a>, <a>Elizabeth Saxton</a>, <a>Thomas Harold Saxton</a>, <a>Sarah Ann Saxton</a> EVEN: Record
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  8.   FamilySearch Family Tree. (MyHeritage).

    Quality: 4 Solomon Saxton<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Feb 21 1824 - Old Brinsely, Nottinghamshire, England<br>Christening: July 10 1825 - Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Military Service: July 26 1906 - Utah, United States<br>Military Service: Oct 27 1906 - Summit, Utah, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Matilda Dexter - Oct 26 1845 - Basford, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Immigration: 1857<br>Immigration: Sep 12 1861 - Utah, United States<br>Residence: Summit<br>Residence: Coalville, , Utah<br>Residence: 1841 - Selston, Nottinghamshire, England<br>Residence: 1851 - Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England<br>Residence: 1860 - Town Of Munson, Henry, Illinois, United States<br>Residence: 1880 - Upton, Summit, Utah, United States<br>Residence: 1900 - Coalville Precinct Coalville city, Summit, Utah, United States<br>Death: Feb 19 1902 - Coalville, Summit, Utah, United States<br>Death: Feb 21 1902 - Utah, United States<br>Burial: Feb 21 1902 - Upton Cemetery, Upton, Summit, Utah, United States<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br>  Additional information: Temple sealing to Ann Dexter:Logan Utah Temple, Logan, Cache, Utah, United StatesLifeSketch:See Stories & Documents under MEMORIES. Crossed the Great Plains as part of the westward migration of the Latter-day Saints in 1861 as part of the John R. Murdock Company, along with wife and two small children. EVEN: Record
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  9.   Filae Family Trees. (MyHeritage).

    Quality: 4 Solomon SAXTON<br>Birth: Feb 21 1824  Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom <br>Christening: July 10 1825  Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom <br>Marriage: Marriage to: Matilda DEXTEROct 26 1845  Regsister Office, Basford Union, Nottinghamshire, England <br>Residence: 1841 - Selston, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Immigration: Sep 12 1861  Utah, United States <br>Death: 1902  Coalville, Summit, Utah, United States <br>Burial: Feb 21 1902  Upton Cemetery, Upton, Summit, Utah, United States <br>Spouses: <a>Matilda DEXTER</a>, <a>Ann DEXTER</a>