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Florence Snow Wooley

Female 1880 - 1968  (88 years)


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  • Name Florence Snow Wooley 
    Born 2 Apr 1880  Ranch, Kane, Utah, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 3 Dec 1968  Richfield, Sevier, Utah, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried 7 Dec 1968  Junction Hill Cemetery, Junction, Piute, Utah, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3410  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Family David William Stoker,   b. 1 Apr 1860, Springville, Utah, Utah, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 May 1912, Junction, Piute, Utah, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 52 years) 
    Married 15 Jan 1902  Junction, Piute, Utah, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F1436  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. Censuses:
      1880 US: Panguitch, Iron, Utah, FHL film 1255336, National Archives Film T9-1336, p. 351B:
      Robert P. Wooley, rancher, M, 42, MO, KY, KY.
      Martha J., keeping house, wife, M, 33, IL, PA, MO.
      Franklin, loborer, son, S, 18, NE, MO, IL.
      Minnie A., dau, 16, NE, MO, IL.
      Maryette, dau, 7, UT, MO, IL.
      Elizabeth, dau, 5, UT, MO, IL.
      Ida B., dau, 3, UT, MO, IL.
      Florence S., dau, 2M, UT, MO, IL.

      1900 US: Junction, Piute, Utah, p. 229A:
      Robert P. Wooley, Mar 1832, 68, m. 44 years, MO KY KY, farmer.
      Martha, wife, Mar 1844, 56, m. 44 years, 10 total children with 8 living, IL KY MO.
      Florence, dau., Apr 1880, 20, S, UT MO IL.
      Arthur A. son, Jan 1883, 17, S, UT MO IL.
      William W. Willis, boarder, Dec 1844, 55, S, OH PA OH, attorney at law.

      2. Parents per Ancestry.com database "Piute": Robert Patterson Wooley and Martha Jane Reagan.

      3. Children per 17 May 2002 Ancestry.com database "Piute" with David William Stoker [there are children of Pearson marriage as well] [with additional notes by email from Ardis Parshall ]:
      Herbert William Stoker, b. 8 Sep 1902 in Junction, Piute, UT; m. Viva Eliabeth Moore 14 Jun 1923, d. 3 Feb 1991 in Henderson, Clark, NV and bur. in Junction Hill Cemetery, Junction, Utah. Per Ardis: "Son of David W. Stoker and Florence S. Woolley. Born 8 September 1902, at Junction, Piute, Utah. Married Viva Elizabeth Moore, 14 June 1923. Children: Herbert Stoker, Sylvia Stoker, Wayde Stoker, Douglas Stoker, Lamar Stoker. Died 3 February 1991. Buried in Junction (Hill) cemetery. Blessed 2 November 1902 by John Morrill. Baptized 1 October 1910 by John Morrill; confirmed 2 October 1910 by John Morrill. Ordained deacon, 25 November 1914 by M.W. Warner; priest, 18 March 1923 by Morgan P. McKay; elder, 10 June 1923 by Joseph Ipson.(17, 311) 20 January 1928: A surprise party was given at home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stoker last Saturday evening in honor of Viva's birthday. The evening was spent in card playing after which a chicken supper with all the accessories was served to five couples.(PCN) 27 January 1928: Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Stoker were hosts at a party Sunday evening after Mutual. Four couples were present and enjoyed card games until a late hour when supper was served. (PCN) 3 February 1928: Potatoes Growers Hold Meeting / A meeting of the Piute-Garfield potato growers association was held in the courthouse in Junction on Monday, January 30th, 1928. President Leroy L. Porter presiding and the following members were present: / M.D. Allen, Secretary, Lars C. Peterson, C.M. Riddle, C.E. Rowen, Jr., T. Lester Riddle, W. Riley Young, Lon Black, Wallace Thompson, DeVere Hall, Mr. Wilson, Scott Price, Joseph Ackerman, Hoyt D. Morrill, John N. Holtby, Joseph Ipson, Armond Luke, W. Herbert Stoker, Nephi Christensen, and G.R. Beebe. / Chairman Porter reported his activities in the north at the State Livestock Show at Ogden where he had bee discussing market conditions for the association. Mr. Porter reported that the demand for the certified seed was very good and the prospects for early sales at reasonable prices were very satisfactory. / Mr. Porter was authorized by the stockholders to make contracts for the potatoes held by the association wherever the most satisfactory prices could be secured. / The consensus of opinion of the stockholders was that if a satisfactory four or five year contract could be made with some section that was entering into and broadening their production of commercial potatoes it would be quite the advantage of both growers and buyers, as the growers could receive sufficient to justify the production and the buyers would be protected from extreme market fluctuations.(PCN) 5 December 1930 US: Henry Moore has returned from the lower country where he has been the past month herding sheep. Herb Stoker, Ray Neilson and Silas Brinkerhoff went down to the desert and Herb stayed to take Henry's place while the others returned home.(PCN) 20 February 1931: Messrs. John Goulding, E.M. Moore and Luther Moore left for Henrieville Thursday afternoon. Mr. Moore will remain there for some time. But Mr. Goulding and Luther returned bringing Herbert Stoker with them so he can be at the bedside of his sister, Mrs. Rose Chalk.(PCN) 20 February 1931: Messrs Dewey and Frank Moore were here from Henrieville Wednesday of last week. Herb Stoker returned to the sheep herd with them.(PCN) 24 July 1931: H.W. Stoker has returned to Henrieville to remain for an indefinite time.(PCN) 25 December 1931: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoker and Mrs. E.M. Moore were business visitors in Richfield on [illegible] of last week.(PCN) 23 March 1934: Mrs. Florence Stoker has returned to her home here after visiting a few days in Henrieville with her son, Herbert Stoker and family.(PCN) 6 February 1991: Hebert W. Stoker / Hebert W. Stoker, 88, Henderson, Nev., died Feb. 3, 1991. / He married Viva E. Stoker June 14, 1923, Manti LDS Temple; she died. / He resided in Henderson the past 22 years. / Survivors: sons, Wayde D., Maryland; Douglas M., A. Lamar, both Boulder City, Nev.; brothers Lloyd Stoker, Freeman Pearson, both Junction. / Funeral services were Tuesday in the Boulder City Third LDS Ward. Graveside services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Junction Cemetery directed by Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield.(RR) Sources: 17; Gravestone; PCN: Piute County News: 20 January 1928, 27 January 1928, 3 February 1928, 5 December 1930, 20 February 1931, 24 July 1931, 25 December 1931, 23 March 1934; RR: Richfield Reaper: 6 February 1991." Ardis' notes on Sylvia: "Sylvia Stoker. Daughter of Herbert William Stoker and Viva Elizabeth Moore. Born 2 January 1927, at Richfield, Sevier, Utah. Died 29 November 1944, at Panguitch, Garfield, Utah. Buried at Junction (Hill) cemetery. Blessed 6 March 1927 by C. Luther Moore.(17, 313)(17, lists, births) 29 November 1944: Of Panguitch; lifetime resident of Utah. Student. Died at home of myocardial failure. Funeral services held 4 December 1944 at Panguitch North ward.(p. 11, book 9) 7 December 1944: Sylvia Stoker is Buried at Junction Monday Afternoon / Funeral services were held in the Panguitch North Ward chapel Monday afternoon of this week for Sylvia Stoker, 17, who died at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Elijah Moore, Monday of last week. She had been ill for a short time. / Bishop A.L. Elmer presided at the services and announced the program. / The opening and closing songs were rendered by the choir. Other musical numbers included an extra number by the choir, a duet selection by Belle Cooper and Myrtle Lynn, a quartette selection by the Quilter family of Henrieville, a piano and organ duet by Mrs. Karl Heywood and Mrs. Jack Masterson. / Speakers were Rell F. Argyle, James R. Ott of Tropic, Bishop James E. Smith of Henrieville, Rudolph Church and Bishop Elmer. / Parley Ipson offered the invocation and benediction was pronounced by M.V. Hatch. / Burial was in the Junction cemetery, under direction of the Warner Mortuary of Richfield. / Sylvia Stoker was born at Richfield January 2, 1927, a daughter of Herbert William and Viva Elizabeth Moore Stoker. She was a junior in the Garfield County high school at the time of her death. / She is survived by her parents and three brothers, Wade Clark, Douglas Moore and Arnold LaMar Stoker, all of Panguitch, and two grandmothers, Mrs. Elijah Moore of Panguitch and Mrs. Florence Stoker of Junction. (GCN) Sources: Book 9: Gravestone. GCN: Garfield County News: 7 December 1944." Ardis' notes on son Herbert: "Herbert Stoker. Son of Herbert William Stoker and Viva Elizabeth Moore. Born 13 April 1924, at Junction, Piute, Utah. Died 13 April 1924. Buried in Junction (Hill) cemetery; stone reads: "A fairer bud of promise never bloomed." Sources: Gravestone."
      Raymond Stoker, b. 21 Oct 1903 in Junction, Piute, UT; d. 21 Dec 1905 with bur. in Junction Hill Cemetery.
      Lloyd Leone Stoker, b. 19 Jun 1905 in Junction, Piute, UT; m. Hazel Juanita Lewis 25 Jan 1927; d. 6 Jul 1992 and bur. in Junction Hill Cemetery. Ardis's notes: "Lloyd Leone Stoker. Son of David W. Stoker and Florence S. Woolley. Born 19 June 1905, at Junction, Piute, Utah. Married Hazel Juanita Lewis, 25 January 1927. Died 6 July 1992. Buried in Junction (Hill) cemetery. Blessed 1 October 1905, by John Morrill. Baptized 2 August 193, by W. Ellis Bay; confirmed 3 August 1913, by John Morrill. Ordained deacon 14 November 1921, by Hoyt D. Morrill; teacher 4 February 1923, by William H. Luke; priest 12 January 1925, by Wallace A. Jackman; elder 5 May 1935, by H. Earl Bay.(17, 663) Sealed to wife 21 May 1935. Gravestone. 1920 US: Living at Junction. Attended school during previous year; can read and write.4 27 January 1928: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoker were called to Circleville the latter part of last week on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Bart Lewis's baby at last reports the baby was reported better and Lloyd and Hazel have returned home again.(PCN) 5 December 1930 US: Mrs. Rose Chalk came over from Kingston Thursday and spent the day with her mother, Mrs. Florence Pearson.(PCN) 13 February 1931: An ice cream party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoker last Wednesday evening. Everyone in attendance reported a most enjoyable time.(PCN) 4 September 1931: Leona Stoker injured When Team Runs Away / Little Leona Stoker suffered a fractured leg and was quite severely bruised and lacerated when the team which her father, Lloyd Stoker was driving on the grader, became frightened at the large power grader working in town and ran away. The little girl had run out to help her father when he came in front of the house to unhook the team, when the team became frightened. Lloyd caught one of the horses with one hand and caught the child up with the other and the tongue of the grader just missed her head as the horse surged. The team ran across the street, and in attempt to save the child Lloyd threw her as the horse knocked him down then the grader caught her and dragged her several feet before Lloyd could again get hold of her. He grabbed her once more and attempted to throw her out of harm's way and one of the horses lunged over just missing her with his sharp corked feet. Hoyt Morrill ran to the rescue and caught the team before further damage was done and the little girl was picked up and taken in the house and first aid rendered. We are glad to report that in spite of the harrowing experience she is recovering nicely.(PCN) 1 January 1953: Leona Stoker of Circleville, formerly of Junction, was married December 27th at the Manti Temple, to Lorin Grover, of Rexburg, Idaho. After a goney moon trip to California they will make their home in Idaho. Leona is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoker who made their home here until the last few years when they moved to Circleville.(RR) Sources: Gravestone; RR: Richfield Reaper: 1 January 1953; PCN: Piute County News: 27 January 1928, 5 December 1930, 13 February 1931, 4 September 1931." Had son Kenneth D. Stoker. Ardis's notes on Kenneth: "Kenneth D. Stoker. Son of Lloyd Leone Stoker and Hazel Juanita Lewis. Born 4 June 1930, at Junction, Piute, Utah. Blessed 5 October 1930 by Francis M. Mangum. Baptized 5 August 1939 by P. Romaine Jensen; confirmed 6 August 1939 by F.A. Jackman.(17, 666)(17, lists, births) 28 March 1940: Kenneth Stoker, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoker of Junction was operated on for appendicitis. (RR) Sources: RR: Richfield Reaper: 28 March 1940." Had daughter Leona. Ardis's notes "Leona Dell Stoker. Daughter of Lloyd Leone Stoker and Hazel Juanita Lewis. Born 22 October 1928, at Junction, Piute, Utah. Blessed 3 February 1929, by Ira M. Bay. Baptized 31 July 1937, by Shirl Peter Morrill; confirmed 1 August 1937, by O. Martel Anderson.(17, 665)(17, lists, births) 4 September 1931: Leona Stoker injured When Team Runs Away / Little Leona Stoker suffered a fractured leg and was quite severely bruised and lacerated when the team which her father, Lloyd Stoker was driving on the grader, became frightened at the large power grader working in town and ran away. The little girl had run out to help her father when he came in front of the house to unhook the team, when the team became frightened. Lloyd caught one of the horses with one hand and caught the child up with the other and the tongue of the grader just missed her head as the horse surged. The team ran across the street, and in attempt to save the child Lloyd threw her as the horse knocked him down then the grader caught her and dragged her several feet before Lloyd could again get hold of her. He grabbed her once more and attempted to throw her out of harm's way and one of the horses lunged over just missing her with his sharp corked feet. Hoyt Morrill ran to the rescue and caught the team before further damage was done and the little girl was picked up and taken in the house and first aid rendered. We are glad to report that in spite of the harrowing experience she is recovering nicely.(PCN) 20 September 1940: The program at sacrament meeting Sunday was furnished by the Seventies from the Kingston ward. The speakers were Milo Campbell, Eldon Coates and Albern Allen. Darrel Luke, Carling Allen and Utahna Luke furnished a song. In connection with this program the seagull girls of the Junction ward Primary held their annual graduation exercises. Each girl had a short part on the program and the teacher and ward bishop both gave short talks. The girls graduating were Raeola Brodn [sic], Leona Stoker, Nellie Harris, Beth Baxter, and Jerry Brinkerhoff. (PCN) 1 January 1953: Leona Stoker of Circleville, formerly of Junction, was married December 27th at the Manti Temple, to Lorin Grover, of Rexburg, Idaho. After a goney moon trip to California they will make their home in Idaho. Leona is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoker who made their home here until the last few years when they moved to Circleville.(RR) Sources: RR: Richfield Reaper: 1 January 1953; PCN: Piute County News: 4 September 1931, 20 September 1940." Had daughter Linda. Ardis's notes: "Linda Ann Stoker. Daughter of Lloyd Leon Stoker and Hazel Juanita Lewis. Born 13 April 1944, at Richfield, Sevier, Utah. Blessed 4 June 1944 by Jay W. Applegate." Also had sons Kent and Roger L.
      Martha Rosetta Stoker, b. 7 Apr 1907 in Junction, Piute, UT; m. Frank Chalk 6 Jul 1925; d. 3 Mar 1931 in Kingston, Piute, UT. Ardis's notes: "Martha Rosetta Stoker. Daughter of David W. Stoker and Florence Woolley. Born 7 April 1907, at Junction, Piute, Utah. Married Frank Chalk, 6 July 1925. Died February 1931. Buried at Junction (Hill) cemetery. Baptized 1 July 1916 and confirmed 2 July 1916 by William H. Luke. Received from PBO, 19 June 1927; removed to Kingston, 11 December 1930. Died of automobile accident and injuries.(17, 605) 3 February 1928: Glen Pearson took Mrs. Rose Chalk and Ruby Gray to Antimony on Sunday to visit with Rose's husband, Frank. They returned to Junction on Monday.(PCN) 20 June 1930 US: Word was received here that Rose Chalk, who is now living in Kingston, had been very ill for the past ten days with pleurisy. At last reports she was getting better.(PCN) 20 June 1930 US: Mrs. Florence Pearson is in Kingston with her daughter, Mrs. Rose Chalk who has been ill for the past weeks.(PCN) 25 July 1930 US: Mrs. Rose Chalk has returned to her home in Kingston after having spent a few days here with her mother, Mrs. Florence Pearson.(PCN) 19 February 1931: Auto Accident is Fatal to Two Kingston Women / Mrs. Millie Anderson Coates, wife of Wilford Coates of Kingston, was instantly killed, and Mrs. Frank Chalk was so seriously hurt that her death is expected any time, in an automobile accident Wednesday night. / Mrs. Coates and daughter, Thurma, with Mrs. Chalk and her son, Ted, were the occupants of the automobile when the accident happened while coming down from the bench west of Kingston, near the Nephi Christensen home. The noise of the falling car, which had gotten out of control and rolled down the incline, over-turning three times, and screams of the driver and the women brought Mr. Christensen to the place of the accident. He assisted in taking the two women to his home, but Mrs. Coates was dead when the party reached the Christensen residence. The other occupants, Ted Chalk and Thurma Coates, were only slightly hurt. / Mrs. Coates is survived by her husband, five sons and one daughter.(RR) 20 February 1931: Messrs. John Goulding, E.M. Moore and Luther Moore left for Henrieville Thursday afternoon. Mr. Moore will remain there for some time. But Mr. Goulding and Luther returned bringing Herbert Stoker with them so he can be at the bedside of his sister, Mrs. Rose Chalk.(PCN) 20 February 1931: Car Accident proves Fatal / Wednesday evening, Feb. 18 when Ted Chalk, Mrs. Rose Chalk, Mrs. Wilford Coates, and daughter Thurma were returning from Bishop Allen's home, met with a very serious accident wen they were coming down the Peterson hill at the turn of the road going into Kingston. The brakes of the car became locked and the hind wheel broke, thus tipping the car over twice, pinning Mrs. Coates and Rose under the car, killing Mrs. Coates instantly. And it is feared Rose is seriously hurt and that her recovery is doubtful. The other occupants in the car escaped without being hurt badly. Ted received a cut on his hand, but Thurma didn't even get a bruise. The shock was a hard blow to their people. The car, which belonged to Ted, was completely demolished. / Funeral services for Mrs. Wilford Coates will be reported in next issue.(PCN) 6 March 1931: Messrs. and Mesdames Lester E. Brown and Lawrence Bay of Koosharem and Archie Gleave of Antimony were here to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Rose Chalk. They returned to their homes Wednesday evening.(PCN) Sources: Gravestone; RR: Richfield Reaper: 19 February 1931; PCN: Piute County News: 3 February 1928, 20 June 1930, 25 July 1930, 20 February 1931, 6 March 1931" Additional notes of Ardis: "Rosetta Stoker. 1920 US: Living at Junction. Attended school during previous year; can read and write.4 6 March 1931: Funeral Services Held for Mrs. Rose Chalk / Funeral services were held Wednesday March 4th in the Junction Ward Chapel for Mrs. Rose Chalk who died at her home in Kingston after two weeks of illness. Rose has been frail and sickly all her life, tho never complaining and was loved very much by everyone who knew her and was always ready to join in the fun. / Services were conducted by Bishop O.G. Anderson. The choir sang, "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Prayer was offered by Barlo T. Luke. / The choir rendered the song, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." After which McKinley Morrill being first speaker gave a sketch of her life. Leo Jessen of Kingston Ward also gave a splendid talk. / "In the Sweet Bye and Bye" was sung by male members of the choir. After which Ira M. Bay and W.E. Bay offered sincere remarks and condolences to the loved ones left to mourn her loss. / A large crowd was in attendance at the services. With a long line of cars which followed the remains to its final resting place. The grave was dedicated by F.M. Mangum. / Rose is survived by her husband, Frank Chalk, her mother, Mrs. Florence Pearson, two brothers, Herbert and Lloyd Stoker, two half brothers, Frank Stoker of Idaho, and Freeman Pearson of Junction. Also two half sisters, Annie Jensen of Joseph and Eunice Gass of Ruth, Nevada. Besides a number of other relatives and friends who mourn her loss. / The News joins in offering sincerest sympathy and condolence to the bereaved family.(PCN) Sources: PCN: Piute County News: 6 March 1931."
      Daughter Stoker, b. and d. 1909 in Junction, Piute, UT.
      Michael Robert Stoker, b. and d. 1910 in Junction, Piute, UT.

      4. Sister of Mary Wooley who also married a Stoker.

      5. Grave markers in the Stoker plot at Junction, Piute, Utah as recorded by Jack Petersen, 2001:
      Polly Brittann, wife Michael Stoker (Sr.); June 6, 1833; March 11, 1882 (tall white monument).
      Charles (1887/1898).
      David Stoker.
      David/Harry/Nellie, infant Children, D.W. and Annie.
      Stoker. Herbert Wm., September 8, 1902 - February 3, 1961? Viva Moore, Jan. 16, 1906 - May 25, 1984.
      John W. Stoker, September 9, 1855 - July 24, 1935. Mary E., January 15, 1873 - December 10, 1956.
      Lloyd Leone, June 19, 1905 to July 6, 1992.
      Hazel J. Lewis, Octoer 31, 1911 - January 12, 1990.
      Michael Stoker 1833/1904.
      D.W. (David William) Stoker. Annie M., May 25, 1858 - February 22, 1901. D.W., April 1, 1860 - May 26, 1912.
      Florence Stoker Pearson, April 2, 1880 - December 3, 1968.
      Raymond D., son, 1905, D.W. Stoker and Florence.

      6. Reviewed LDS Ancestral File and www.Rootsweb World Connect Oct 2003.

      7. From a typescript of an unknown source but most likely of the archives of the daughters of the Utah Pioneers (copy in my files) with pages hand-numbered 49-51: "Life of Michael Stoker. (See his file for full quotation.) The next page, numbered #54 has two photos with the following captions: (1) "David William Stoker, son of Michael and Polly Britann Hughes Stoker and his 1st wife Annie White." (2) "David William Stoker and 2nd wife, Florence Snow Woolley." There is also the following text: "David William Stoker was born April 1, 1860 at Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah. He married (2nd wife) Florence Snow Woolley - February 1902. She was born April 2, 1880 at Spry, Garfield County, Utah, daughter of Robert Patterson Woolley and Martha Jane Regan. Their children were as follows: Herbert William, Raymond, Lloyd Leone, Martha Rosetta (Rose), Ruby Pearl, Robert Michael. David William died May 26, 1912, Florence Snow then married John Riley Pearson. They were the parents of one son, Elmer Freeman. Florence died, Dec. 3, 1968. Submitted by Hazel L. Stoker."

      8. FHL book 929.273 St67d "Descendants of William Stoker (1819-1892): with a View of his Ancestors," by Jay and Rachel Phillips Deeben, Feb. 2014, pp. 51-57:
      "Michael Stoker, (1833- 1904), by Jay Deeben.
      Michael Stoker, son of David Stoker and Barbara Graybill, was born on 9 Sep 1833 in Bloomfield, Jackson, Ohio.[1] Michael married Polly Brittan Hughes, daughter of John Hughes and Elizabeth Titus, on 1 Dec 1854, in Canada.[2]...
      Children Michael Stoker (1833-1904) and Polly Brittan Hughes Stoker (Name, Birth date, Birth Place, Death date, Death place):
      John Willard Stoker[12], 9 Sep 1855, Springville, Utah, Utah, 24 Jul 1935, Junction, Piute, Utah. John married Mary Etta Wooley, daughter of Robert Patterson Wooley and Martha Jane Reagan, on 1 Jan 1889 in Junction, Piute, Utah.[14] Mary was born on 17 Jan 1873 in Parowan, Iron, Utah.[15] Mary Etta died on 10 Dec 1956 in Richfield, Sevier, Utah.[16] The marriage record spelled Mary's name as "Mary Lee Ettie Woolley."
      Michael Charles Stoker[16], 31 Oct 1857, Springville, Utah, Utah, 26 May 1877, Beaver, Beaver, Utah. As far as we know Michael Charles Stoker never married.
      David William Stoker[17], 1 Apr 1860, Springville, Utah, Utah, 26 May 1912 Junction, Piute, Utah. David married Anna Maria White, daughter of William White and Ann Chapman,[18] about 1880 in Junction, Piute, Utah.[19] Anna was born on 25 May 1858 in Park Gate, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, died on 22 Feb 1901 in Junction, Piute, Utah at age 42. David married Florence Snow Woolley, daughter of Robert Patterson Woolley and Martha Jane Reagan, on 15 Jan 1902 in Junction, Piute, Utah.[20] Florence was born on 2 Apr 1880 in Ranch, Piute, Utah. She died on 3 Dec 1968 in Richfield, Sevier, Utah. (Note: Woolley may be spelled Wooley.)
      Emma Cornelia Stoker[21], 31 Aug 1862, Fort Johnson, Iron, Utah, 1863 Fort Johnson, Iron, Utah
      Almina Stoker,[22] 6 Sep 1865 Summit, Iron, Utah, 18 Sep 1942, Orem, Utah, Utah. Another spelling for Almina is Elmina.[23] By following the Federal Census records between 1870 and 1930, we can follow the movement of Almina throughout Utah. She resided in the following communities during this time: (1) District 7, Plummet, Iron, Utah Territory in 1870; (2) Summit Creek, Iron, Utah, United States in 1880; (3) Kingston, Piute, Utah in 1900; (4) Coyote, Garfield, Utah in 1910; (5) District 76, Henderson, Garfield, Utah in 1920; (6) Orem, Utah, Utah in 1930.[24] Almina married Claybourn Lorenzo Elder,[25] son of Claybome Montgomery Elder and Mica Martina Margaretta Katrina Peterson, on 1 Dec 1890 in Junction, Piute, Utah. Claybourn was born on 27 Dec 1869 in North Creek, Washington, Utah.
      Franklin Stoker, Sep 1867, Summit, Iron, Utah, about 1868, Fort Johnson Fort, Iron, Utah.
      Chapter Notes for Michael Stoker (1833 - 1904).
      1. Endowment House Recorder, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Endowment House Living Endowments, Film 0183406 - Book "G"; p. 95, line #23. Repository: Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150.
      2. Church History Dept., Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868, <http://classic/>.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneerdetails/1,15791,4018-1-52461,00.html. Evidence from genealogical records proves the Stoker family traveled to Utah in 1855. They were married 1 December 1854 in Canada and their first child was born 9 Sep 1855, in Springville, Utah. Further research is needed to determine the name of the company they traveled with...
      11. Familysearch.org - PIN: LWV3-9RF
      12. Familysearch.org - PIN: KWC1-JWZ
      13. The Western States Marriage Record Index, Marriage ID#504576, Bride and Groom both resided in Junction, Piute, Utah at the time of the marriage. The hard copy can be found at the Piute County of Record, vol 1, page 27, certificate #13. Search Website: <http://abish.byui.edu/specialcollections/westernstates/search.cfm> for John W Stoker or the Marriage ID#listed above. Repository at BYU-Idaho. Piute County, Utah Marriage License Records 1872-1966, Piute County (Utah). County Clerk, Marriage License Records, 1872-1966 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah 1966, 1983), item #2, p. 27. Repository: Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, Call Number: US/CAN film 484608. John was age 32 and Mary was age 15 at the time of this marriage. Witnesses to the marriage were R.P. Woolley and David W. Stoker.
      14. Familysearch.org - PIN: KWZN-G41
      15. Utah Archives, Utah Certificate of Death, certificate number 56 21 0083. Digitized copy of certificate at the Utah Archives web site: <http://images.archives.utah.gov/data/81448/4093863/4093>863_0088.jpg
      16. Familysearch.org - PIN: KVL7-TST
      17.Familysearch.org - PIN: KWZ8-5TB
      18. Familysearch.org - PIN: KJ43-TDY.
      19. PIN KWZ8-5TB
      20. The Western States Marriage Record Index, Marriage ID #504800, Piute County of Record, State of Utah, Vol 2, Page 149, Certificate # 237.
      21. Nauvoo Land and Records Office, Composite set of church and county records, Nauvoo Land and Records Office, Repository: Nauvoo Land and Records Office, Nauvoo, Illinois, Call Number: RlN# 29026. Based on a composite set of records in the Nauvoo Land and Records Office in Nauvoo, Illinois; Their RIN# 29026 William Stoker, born 1819, was first baptized on 26 March 1835. This occurred while his family (living with his parents: David Stoker and Barbara Graybill) in Jackson County, Ohio. These records consist of historical records researched by Susan E. Black, Nauvoo Death Record, Nauvoo, Temple Endowment Register, 70's Record. Two other baptism dates are listed one for 1836 and one for 17 Nov 1852 (1857 possible).
      22. Familysearch.org - PIN: KWC6-D3Y
      23. Mangum, Golda Elder, granddaughter of Michael Stoker; Family History of Family Member, Obtained from Donna Behunan; Junction, Utah.
      24. (1) Year: 1870; Census Place: District 7 Plummet, Iron, Utah Territory; Roll: M593_1610; Page: 295B; Image: 603; Family History Library Film: 553109. (2) Year: 1880; Census Place: Summit Creek, Iron, Utah; Roll: 1336; Family History Film: 1255336; Page: 367C; Enumeration District: 021. (3) 1900; Census Place: Kingston, Piute, Utah; Roll: T623_1683; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 114. (4) Year: 1910; Census Place: Coyote, Garfield, Utah; Roll: T624_1603; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 0048; Image: 651; FHL Number: 1375616. (5)Year: 1920; Census Place: Henderson, Garfield, Utah; Roll: T625_1862; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 76; Image: 1050. All referenced census records came from United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009.
      25: Familysearch.org - PIN: KWC6-D3Y. … Piute County, Utah Marriage License Records 18721966,
      Piute County (Utah). County Clerk, Marriage License Records, 1872-1966 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah 1966, 1983), item #2, p. 79. Repository: Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, Call Number: US/CAN film 484608. Claybourn was 22 years old and Almina was 25 years old at the time of this marriage. Witnesses were John W. Stoker and Mary E. Stoker."

      BIRTH:
      1. Date per gravesite marker.

      2. LDS church membership record of deceased person notes 2 Apr 1880 at Ranch, Kane, Utah. Live endowment gives same info except place variant is Ranch, Piute, Utah. The boundaries of southern Utah counties did change several times.

      3. Many contributed genealogies online at World Connect indicate birth at Spry, Garfield, Utah without documentation. I use LDS membership record cited above.

      4. FHL film 26044 LDS Membership Records for Junction Ward, Panguitch Stake, Utah, recorded in 1911:
      #655 Florence Snow Stoker, b. 2 Mar 1880 at Ranch, Garfield, Utah to R.P. Woolley and Martha Jane Reagan. Notes married John Pearson; transferred to Book 2.

      MARRIAGE:
      1. Online "BYU Idaho Western States Historical Marriage Record Index":
      -David W. Stoker (41) and Florence Woolley/Wooley (21), both of Junction, Piute, Utah married 15 Jan 1902 in Junction. Piute County Records, v. P3, p. 149.
      -John R. Pearson (47) residing at Circleville, Piute, and Mrs. Florence Stoker (34) residing at Junction, Piute, m. 11 Feb 1915 at Junction. Piute County Records, v. 3, p. 50, cert. # 466.

      2. Online "BYU Idaho Western States Historical Marriage Record Index": John R. Pearson (47) of Circleville and Mrs. Florence Stoker (34) of Junction, married 11 Feb 1915 in Junction. Piute Co., Utah Records, v. 3, p. 50.

      3. Other marriages per Ancestry.com database "Piute" and LDS Ancestral File:
      John Riley Pearson, 11 Feb 1915 [Ancestral file notes divorce].
      Henry Bohne [Bohney in Ancestral File], 24 Jun 1942.

      DEATH:
      1. Per gravesite marker; grave markers in the Stoker plot at Junction, Piute, Utah as recorded by Jack Petersen, 2001:
      Polly Brittann, wife Michael Stoker (Sr.); June 6, 1833; March 11, 1882 (tall white monument).
      Charles (1887/1898).
      David Stoker.
      David/Harry/Nellie, infant Children, D.W. and Annie.
      Stoker. Herbert Wm., September 8, 1902 - February 3, 1961? Viva Moore, Jan. 16, 1906 - May 25, 1984.
      John W. Stoker, September 9, 1855 - July 24, 1935. Mary E., January 15, 1873 - December 10, 1956.
      Lloyd Leone, June 19, 1905 to July 6, 1992.
      Hazel J. Lewis, Octoer 31, 1911 - January 12, 1990.
      Michael Stoker 1833/1904.
      D.W. (David William) Stoker. Annie M., May 25, 1858 - February 22, 1901. D.W., April 1, 1860 - May 26, 1912.
      Florence Stoker Pearson, April 2, 1880 - December 3, 1968.
      Raymond D., son, 1905, D.W. Stoker, Florence.

      2. Online Social Security Death Index: Florence Bohne, b. 2 Apr 1880, d. Dec 1968, ssn 579-72-4681, issued in Utah, death residence was Washington, Washington, Utah.

      BURIAL:
      1. Date per LDS Ancestral File.