Person:William Boren (5)

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William Jasper BOREN
m. 3 Jul 1859
  1. William Jasper BOREN1860 - 1926
  2. Samuel Leroy BOREN1861 - 1942
  3. Lucinda Elzora BOREN1862 - 1938
  4. Melinda Elvira BOREN1864 - 1865
  5. Moses Marquis BOREN1866 - 1944
  6. Loraine Jane BOREN1868 - 1931
  7. Clinton Coleman BOREN1870 - 1945
  8. Annie Marie BOREN1873 - 1947
  9. Alma Lionel BOREN1875 - 1880
  10. Ida Viola BOREN1878 - 1914
  11. Sarah Minerva BOREN1881 - 1961
  12. Wilford Wells BOREN1883 - 1961
  13. Polly May BOREN1885 - 1941
m. 6 Sep 1883
  1. William Boren1886 - 1960
Facts and Events
Name[1] William Jasper BOREN
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Apr 1860 Provo, Utah, Utah, USA
Residence[1] 1880 Wallsburg, Wasatch, Utah, United States
Marriage 6 Sep 1883 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United Statesto Temperance Wall
Death? 4 Apr 1926 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
Burial? 7 Apr 1926 Wallsburg, Wasatch, Utah, USA

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William Jasper Boren Jr. Written by Nola Boren(wife of Leo Boren – Grandson of William Jasper Jr.) William Jasper Boren Jr. was born 11 April 1860 in Provo, Utah. He was the son of William Jasper Boren Sr. and Lucina Mecham. They lived in Provo for four years where William Jasper Sr. worked as a carpenter and cabinet maker. They sold their home in Provo and came to Wallsburg, Wasatch, Utah by way of ox team to make their home. William Jasper Jr. helped his father on the farm until he was 23 years old. The then married Temperance Wall, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Penrod Wall, the 6th of Sept, 1883 in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. They were blessed with a family of ten children. He had a nice farm and raised hay, grain, and summer beets. He also had dairy and range cattle. He was Sunday School Superintendent for some time. He was released and taught the Adult Class in Sunday School for years. From 1901 to 1903 he was on a mission to the southern states. His headquarters were in North Carolina. On 11 May 1903, he was called as Second Counselor to Bishop George Peter Graff. On 26 May 1908 he was called as first counselor to Bishop Graff. He was released as Bishops counselor 28 June 1912. He was then called as second counselor in the YMMIA. He took part in the theater and plays for which he enjoyed very much. He was on the Wallsburg ball team. In 1892 he played the base horn in the Wallsburg band. He was a school trustee for fifteen years. When the school house was being built, he hauled flag rock from lake creek with a team of horses and helped with the building. He was Justice of the Peace from 1917 to 1919. He was a road supervisor for a time then Deputy Road Commissioner. He died in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City on the 4th of April, 1926. He was laid to rest in the Wallsburg Cemetery.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census. (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited;)
    Year: 1880; Census Place: Wallsburg, Wasatch, Utah; Roll: 1339; Family History Film: 1255339; Page: 339C; Enumeration District: 092; Image: .

    Birth date: abt 1860
    Birth place: Utah Territory
    Residence date: 1880
    Residence place: Wallsburg, Wasatch, Utah, United States