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Robert “Soloman” McIntier

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Robert “Soloman” McIntier

Birth
Hammond, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
22 Apr 1899 (aged 63)
Lyman, Madison County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Archer, Madison County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Robert "Soloman" McIntier was b. 22 Oct 1835 in Hammond,St. Lawrence County, NY the sixth of eight children (William, Freeman,Solomon, Agnes,James B. Robert S. David & Mary)to Simeon McIntier b. Ontario, Canada and Isabella Nicol, originally from Gillhead, Scotland who emigrated to Hammond, St. Lawrence County, NY . He was christened in the Hammond Presbyterian Church that his parents attended.

When Robert was three years old, a group of LDS missionaries came to Hammond, NY to convert folks. Only a very small group converted, but one was Robert's parents. They decided to head west along what is now the Morman trail all the way to Utah. Robert's two younger siblings were born along that trail. (David McIntier was born in Easton, Tazwell, Illinois and Mary McIntier was born in Naravoo, Harrison Co. Iowa where she died Nov. 1843 and was buried). Sometime after the Morman party left Council Bluffs, it appears Simeon left Isabella and she did not know where he went. His mother married William Austin, her brother-in-law who was already married to Agness Nicol.

In 1844 Robert was baptized into the Morman Church probably in the Mississippi River Fifteen children were born to them.

In 1865 Robert Nicol married Catherine Mariah Rose, b. Mar. 16, 1850 along the Morman Trail in Council Bluffs, Iowa dau. of John Rose and Aurelia Manervia Peet who also took the Morman Trail trek. Ultimately after living in Utah, they settled in Lyman, Fremont Co. Idaho

Fifteen children
1. Nancy Maria McIntire b. 1870- 1947

2. Ambrose McIntire b. Mar. 25, 1872 Cedar Fort, UT d. Dec. 15, 1949

3. John Arnold McIntire Feb. 22,1874 Fairfield, UT Mar. 26, 1940

4. Robert McIntire Sept. 2,1876 North Ogden, UT d Jun. 18,1954

5. Andrew Freeman McIntire, Aug. 2, 1879 Weston, Franklin ID d. Jan 30, 1944

6. Becky Rose McIntire Mar. 19, 1881 Park Valley, UT d. Dec. 31,1961

7. Lydia McIntire b. May 6, 1883 Park Valley, UT d. May 31, 1971

8. Almon McIntire b. May 17, 1885 Park Valley, UT d. Ap. 21,1955

9. Amos Nathaniel McIntire Oct. 22, 1887 Park Valley, UT d. Sept 29, 1946

10. Lorena McIntire March 25, 1890  Lyman, ID d.March 31, 1936 (46)

11. Sybil Mae McIntire June 30, 1892  d. 1962

12. Reigh "Rae" McIntire October 17, 1899 Lyman, Rexburg, Madison, ID 1969

13. Lucinda McIntire Dec. 2, 1866 North Ogden, UT d. 1951

14. Loretta McIntire Dec. 4, 1867 North Ogden, UT 1867 – 1940

15. Gelletta McIntire Dec. 4, 1867 North Ogden, UT d. Feb. 1

Sources: Sexton Record. Headstone. Book 979.6 v. 2, pg 236.
Family records on the William Austin and Nicol line my direct line.
Robert "Soloman" McIntier was b. 22 Oct 1835 in Hammond,St. Lawrence County, NY the sixth of eight children (William, Freeman,Solomon, Agnes,James B. Robert S. David & Mary)to Simeon McIntier b. Ontario, Canada and Isabella Nicol, originally from Gillhead, Scotland who emigrated to Hammond, St. Lawrence County, NY . He was christened in the Hammond Presbyterian Church that his parents attended.

When Robert was three years old, a group of LDS missionaries came to Hammond, NY to convert folks. Only a very small group converted, but one was Robert's parents. They decided to head west along what is now the Morman trail all the way to Utah. Robert's two younger siblings were born along that trail. (David McIntier was born in Easton, Tazwell, Illinois and Mary McIntier was born in Naravoo, Harrison Co. Iowa where she died Nov. 1843 and was buried). Sometime after the Morman party left Council Bluffs, it appears Simeon left Isabella and she did not know where he went. His mother married William Austin, her brother-in-law who was already married to Agness Nicol.

In 1844 Robert was baptized into the Morman Church probably in the Mississippi River Fifteen children were born to them.

In 1865 Robert Nicol married Catherine Mariah Rose, b. Mar. 16, 1850 along the Morman Trail in Council Bluffs, Iowa dau. of John Rose and Aurelia Manervia Peet who also took the Morman Trail trek. Ultimately after living in Utah, they settled in Lyman, Fremont Co. Idaho

Fifteen children
1. Nancy Maria McIntire b. 1870- 1947

2. Ambrose McIntire b. Mar. 25, 1872 Cedar Fort, UT d. Dec. 15, 1949

3. John Arnold McIntire Feb. 22,1874 Fairfield, UT Mar. 26, 1940

4. Robert McIntire Sept. 2,1876 North Ogden, UT d Jun. 18,1954

5. Andrew Freeman McIntire, Aug. 2, 1879 Weston, Franklin ID d. Jan 30, 1944

6. Becky Rose McIntire Mar. 19, 1881 Park Valley, UT d. Dec. 31,1961

7. Lydia McIntire b. May 6, 1883 Park Valley, UT d. May 31, 1971

8. Almon McIntire b. May 17, 1885 Park Valley, UT d. Ap. 21,1955

9. Amos Nathaniel McIntire Oct. 22, 1887 Park Valley, UT d. Sept 29, 1946

10. Lorena McIntire March 25, 1890  Lyman, ID d.March 31, 1936 (46)

11. Sybil Mae McIntire June 30, 1892  d. 1962

12. Reigh "Rae" McIntire October 17, 1899 Lyman, Rexburg, Madison, ID 1969

13. Lucinda McIntire Dec. 2, 1866 North Ogden, UT d. 1951

14. Loretta McIntire Dec. 4, 1867 North Ogden, UT 1867 – 1940

15. Gelletta McIntire Dec. 4, 1867 North Ogden, UT d. Feb. 1

Sources: Sexton Record. Headstone. Book 979.6 v. 2, pg 236.
Family records on the William Austin and Nicol line my direct line.


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