Married John Calvert Egbert, 13 Jan 1862, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - John Riley Egbert, James Henry Egbert, Mary Ellen Egbert, Eliza Ann Egbert, Joseph Hyrum Egbert, Eugenia Adeline Egbert, Elizabeth Alice Egbert, Robert Calvert Egbert, Susan Elenora Egbert, Martha Corilla Egbert
Memories recorded by her granddaughter, Leda Ann Egbert Christensen
"My grandfather, John Calvert Egbert, was born 18 January 1842 to Joseph Egbert and Mary Caroline Allred. He was born in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. He married my grandmother, Ellen Bennett, on 5 July 1862. Little is known about Grandpa Egbert as he died before I was born. He died on 31 May 1897 at Fairview, Idaho and was buried there.
Grandpa and Grandma ran away to be married as grandma's parents opposed their marriage because she was only sixteen years old. They were the parents of ten children; four boys and six girls.
My grandmother, Ellen Egbert, was a busy lady. She was born 21 July 1845 in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois to James Bennett and Ellen Pincock. Grandma took training as a midwife under Dr. Adamson of Richmond, Utah: also traveled many miles with Dr. Kackley.
She was asked once time how many babies she had delivered. She answered, " I don't know, I have never kept track. I only did what I could".
She wove carpets, robbed bees of their honey and milked cows. She lived on a 160 acre homestead that was later known as the Sarah Egbert place.
There were no doctors for miles and Grandma traveled whenever there was sickness or babies to be born to Chesterfield, Lund, Bancroft, Gray's Lake; many times she was gone several days.
She dressed well and was a very attractive lady. She did beautiful handiwork, tatting, knitting, crocheting, and embroidery, also pieced quilts by hand.
When her health began to fail and she was getting to the age that it was hard for her to do things, she lived with her daughter Nora McCann Rawlins, coming to stay at our house and with each of her children at times. But her home was at Aunt Nora's.
She passed away with heart trouble at age 82, 18 April 1927. She was buried in Fairview, Idaho."
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Age at Departure: 6
Married John Calvert Egbert, 13 Jan 1862, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - John Riley Egbert, James Henry Egbert, Mary Ellen Egbert, Eliza Ann Egbert, Joseph Hyrum Egbert, Eugenia Adeline Egbert, Elizabeth Alice Egbert, Robert Calvert Egbert, Susan Elenora Egbert, Martha Corilla Egbert
Memories recorded by her granddaughter, Leda Ann Egbert Christensen
"My grandfather, John Calvert Egbert, was born 18 January 1842 to Joseph Egbert and Mary Caroline Allred. He was born in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. He married my grandmother, Ellen Bennett, on 5 July 1862. Little is known about Grandpa Egbert as he died before I was born. He died on 31 May 1897 at Fairview, Idaho and was buried there.
Grandpa and Grandma ran away to be married as grandma's parents opposed their marriage because she was only sixteen years old. They were the parents of ten children; four boys and six girls.
My grandmother, Ellen Egbert, was a busy lady. She was born 21 July 1845 in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois to James Bennett and Ellen Pincock. Grandma took training as a midwife under Dr. Adamson of Richmond, Utah: also traveled many miles with Dr. Kackley.
She was asked once time how many babies she had delivered. She answered, " I don't know, I have never kept track. I only did what I could".
She wove carpets, robbed bees of their honey and milked cows. She lived on a 160 acre homestead that was later known as the Sarah Egbert place.
There were no doctors for miles and Grandma traveled whenever there was sickness or babies to be born to Chesterfield, Lund, Bancroft, Gray's Lake; many times she was gone several days.
She dressed well and was a very attractive lady. She did beautiful handiwork, tatting, knitting, crocheting, and embroidery, also pieced quilts by hand.
When her health began to fail and she was getting to the age that it was hard for her to do things, she lived with her daughter Nora McCann Rawlins, coming to stay at our house and with each of her children at times. But her home was at Aunt Nora's.
She passed away with heart trouble at age 82, 18 April 1927. She was buried in Fairview, Idaho."
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Age at Departure: 6
Family Members
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John Bennett
1834–1902
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Mary Bennett Hill
1837–1910
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Thomas R. Bennett
1839–1905
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Hannah Bennett
1841–1847
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George Bennett
1843–1916
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Alice Bennett King
1848–1910
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James Parker Bennett
1850–1923
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Elizabeth Bennett Venable
1852–1941
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William Henry Bennett
1854–1908
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Charlotte Isabella Bennett
1856–1864
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Martha Jane Bennett Smith
1858–1910
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Sarah Ann Bennett Walker
1862–1938
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John Riley Egbert
1863–1874
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James Henry Egbert
1865–1867
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Mary Ellen Egbert McLain
1866–1944
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Eliza Egbert Anthony
1869–1900
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Joseph Hyrum Egbert
1872–1907
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Eugenia Aldine Egbert Smith
1873–1915
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Elizabeth Alice Egbert Stacy
1875–1952
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Robert Calvert Egbert
1877–1936
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Susan Elenora "Nora" Egbert McCann
1879–1964
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Martha Corilla Egbert Talbot
1881–1968
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