Married Sarah Ann Wood Jan. 29, 1866, Berryville, Washington Co., Utah (daughter of John Wood and Ellen Smith of Lehi, Virgin City and Grafton, Utah, pioneers 1853, Cyrus H. Wheelock company). She was born May 8, 1850.
Their children: Samuel W. b. May 10, 1867, m. Clara M. Phillips; John Henry b. March 13, 1869, m. Musetta Palmer; Sarah Ann b. Aug. 28, 1871, m. Isaac Alldredge, Jr.; Eliza Ellen b. March 10, 1874, m. Thomas L. Cropper; Lucy Jane b. Dec. 24, 1876, m. Joseph B. Dewsnup; Joseph Franklin b. Nov. 27, 1379, m. Jennie B. Palmer; Ernest b. July 21, 1882, died; Ruth b. Sept. 11, 1884, m. J. H. Durbin; Francis M. b. Dec. 15, 1887, m. Eva D. Black; Mary A. b. July 23, 1895, died.
Family home Deseret, Utah.
Married Mary Alice Hutchinson May 24, 1884, Salt Lake City (daughter of James Hutchinson and Ellen Redmond), who was born April 26, 1866, Deseret.
Their children: Sarah Alice b. July 1, 1885, d. March 7, 1890; Clarence Levi b. March 27, 1837, d. May 4, 1887; Alma b. Aug. 8, 1888, m. Nancy Stamworth; Jessie W. b. July 29, 1892; Myron L. b. Sept. 10, 1894; Ellen Gladys b. July 1, 1896; James H. b. May 1, 1898; Elizabeth b. Jan. 18, 1900; Mary Gertrude b. Feb. 9, 1901; Bernice b. June 29, 1903; Samuel Ray b. July 30, 1907; Mina Ann b. April 30, 1909.
Family home, Deseret.
Millard County Chronicle
10/20/1938
PATRIARCH WESTERN DIES AT 94 YEARS
Funeral services will be held in the Deseret Ward Chapel Thursday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. for Patriarch Samuel Western, aged 94, Utah pioneer who died early Tuesday morning. Mr. Western was born on December 4, 1843 at Cove, near Devonshire, England. At the early age of seven he began working, by the time he was seventeen he had saved enough money to immigrate to America. He arrived in New York in May 1861. He came west as far as the Missouri river by train and from there to Payson, Utah he drove an ox team for Thomas Odell. Mr. Western continued his trip by driving the oxen to Washington county, settling in Long Valley. In 1865, the Indians became troublesome, he with others were organized into a company under Captain John Berry. They fought an Indian battle in which two men were killed and Mr. Western brought the bodies to Grafton.
On January 22, 1866, he married Sarah Ann Wood. For many years they lived in Pioche, Nevada and moved to Deseret in 1877, where he took up the occupation of black smithing. Mr. Western married Mary Alice Hutchinson May 24, 1884. His first wife preceded him to the grave nine years ago. Surviving by his first marriage are six sons and daughters; Samuel W., John H., Marion Western and Mrs. Lloyd Cropper of Deseret, Mrs. Isaac Alldredge of St. George and Mrs. Howard Durbin of Salt Lake City. By his second marriage, the survivors are his widow, Mrs. Mary A. Western and eight sons and daughters, Alma Western, Hinckley; Mrs. L.W. Olson, Salt Lake City; Myron L. Western, Pocatello; Mrs. Phil S. Sapington, Idaho Falls and Jesse W., Ray, Gertrude and Bernice Western of Deseret.
Mr. Western served a two year mission to England in 1899, during 18 months of this time he was mission president. For over fifty years he was the Deseret choir leader. He was counselor to Bishop Black for many years and on Sep. 28, 1930 he was ordained a partriarch by Apostle George F. Richards. Mr. Western has been an active and devout member of the LDS church and was noted for his fine qualities, sterling manhood and integrity of life. Services will be conducted by Bp. Ralph Crafts at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be in the Deseret cemetery. The many, many friends of this aged patriarch, mourn his passing and extend condolence to the family.
Married Sarah Ann Wood Jan. 29, 1866, Berryville, Washington Co., Utah (daughter of John Wood and Ellen Smith of Lehi, Virgin City and Grafton, Utah, pioneers 1853, Cyrus H. Wheelock company). She was born May 8, 1850.
Their children: Samuel W. b. May 10, 1867, m. Clara M. Phillips; John Henry b. March 13, 1869, m. Musetta Palmer; Sarah Ann b. Aug. 28, 1871, m. Isaac Alldredge, Jr.; Eliza Ellen b. March 10, 1874, m. Thomas L. Cropper; Lucy Jane b. Dec. 24, 1876, m. Joseph B. Dewsnup; Joseph Franklin b. Nov. 27, 1379, m. Jennie B. Palmer; Ernest b. July 21, 1882, died; Ruth b. Sept. 11, 1884, m. J. H. Durbin; Francis M. b. Dec. 15, 1887, m. Eva D. Black; Mary A. b. July 23, 1895, died.
Family home Deseret, Utah.
Married Mary Alice Hutchinson May 24, 1884, Salt Lake City (daughter of James Hutchinson and Ellen Redmond), who was born April 26, 1866, Deseret.
Their children: Sarah Alice b. July 1, 1885, d. March 7, 1890; Clarence Levi b. March 27, 1837, d. May 4, 1887; Alma b. Aug. 8, 1888, m. Nancy Stamworth; Jessie W. b. July 29, 1892; Myron L. b. Sept. 10, 1894; Ellen Gladys b. July 1, 1896; James H. b. May 1, 1898; Elizabeth b. Jan. 18, 1900; Mary Gertrude b. Feb. 9, 1901; Bernice b. June 29, 1903; Samuel Ray b. July 30, 1907; Mina Ann b. April 30, 1909.
Family home, Deseret.
Millard County Chronicle
10/20/1938
PATRIARCH WESTERN DIES AT 94 YEARS
Funeral services will be held in the Deseret Ward Chapel Thursday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. for Patriarch Samuel Western, aged 94, Utah pioneer who died early Tuesday morning. Mr. Western was born on December 4, 1843 at Cove, near Devonshire, England. At the early age of seven he began working, by the time he was seventeen he had saved enough money to immigrate to America. He arrived in New York in May 1861. He came west as far as the Missouri river by train and from there to Payson, Utah he drove an ox team for Thomas Odell. Mr. Western continued his trip by driving the oxen to Washington county, settling in Long Valley. In 1865, the Indians became troublesome, he with others were organized into a company under Captain John Berry. They fought an Indian battle in which two men were killed and Mr. Western brought the bodies to Grafton.
On January 22, 1866, he married Sarah Ann Wood. For many years they lived in Pioche, Nevada and moved to Deseret in 1877, where he took up the occupation of black smithing. Mr. Western married Mary Alice Hutchinson May 24, 1884. His first wife preceded him to the grave nine years ago. Surviving by his first marriage are six sons and daughters; Samuel W., John H., Marion Western and Mrs. Lloyd Cropper of Deseret, Mrs. Isaac Alldredge of St. George and Mrs. Howard Durbin of Salt Lake City. By his second marriage, the survivors are his widow, Mrs. Mary A. Western and eight sons and daughters, Alma Western, Hinckley; Mrs. L.W. Olson, Salt Lake City; Myron L. Western, Pocatello; Mrs. Phil S. Sapington, Idaho Falls and Jesse W., Ray, Gertrude and Bernice Western of Deseret.
Mr. Western served a two year mission to England in 1899, during 18 months of this time he was mission president. For over fifty years he was the Deseret choir leader. He was counselor to Bishop Black for many years and on Sep. 28, 1930 he was ordained a partriarch by Apostle George F. Richards. Mr. Western has been an active and devout member of the LDS church and was noted for his fine qualities, sterling manhood and integrity of life. Services will be conducted by Bp. Ralph Crafts at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be in the Deseret cemetery. The many, many friends of this aged patriarch, mourn his passing and extend condolence to the family.
Family Members
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Samuel Wood Western Jr
1867–1947
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John Henry Western
1869–1966
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Sarah Annie Western Alldredge
1871–1959
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Eliza Ellen Western Cropper
1874–1962
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Lucy Jane Western Dewsnup
1876–1915
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Joseph Franklin Western
1879–1926
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Ernest Western
1882–1884
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Ruth Western Durbin
1884–1981
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Sarah A Western
1885–1890
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Francis Marion "Main" Western
1887–1975
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Clarance L Western
1888–1888
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Alma Western
1888–1971
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Jesse Winsbrough Western
1892–1957
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Myron Leslie Western
1894–1967
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Mary A Western
1895–1895
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Ellen Gladys Western Hoy
1896–1961
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James Hutchinson Western
1898–1923
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Mary Gertrude Western
1901–1997
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Berniece Western
1903–1999
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Samuel Ray Western
1907–1982
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Mina Western Sappington
1909–1998
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