by JRobins | Mar 3, 2023 | People
Jane Wilkie Hooper Blood 1845-1898 Early pioneers Jane Wilkie Hooper Blood and her husband William Blood were the parents of John Hooper Blood whose home was located on Locust or Center Street. Jane was a Kaysville suffragist whose participation helped to gain the...
by JRobins | Mar 3, 2023 | People
Ellen Ann Beazer Barton 1852-1918 Ellen Ann Beazer Barton was the daughter of prosperous parents who had a home of culture and refinement as had their parents in England. When the family joined a new American church and made plans to emigrate, the relatives “were...
by JRobins | Mar 3, 2023 | People
Harriet “Hattie” Emily Smith Smith 1856-1938 Hattie Smith (1856-1938) was sister to Lizzie and the two shared a dedication to furthering the progress of women. She was a Columbian Club officer in the Kaysville organization. This group supported the goals of the...
by JRobins | Mar 3, 2023 | People
Elizabeth “Lizzie” Wadley Smith 1844-1919 Lizzie Smith was born in Nauvoo, Illinois, to John Sivel Smith and Jane Wadley Smith. As a single woman, she lived her life in the house of her parents and functioned as hostess for her father, a prominent man in the community...
by JRobins | Mar 3, 2023 | People
Mary Kershaw Blamires Boynton 1829-1894 Mary’s character was undoubtedly modeled, at least in part from her mother, Mary Kershaw Blamires (later Boynton) who also actively participated in suffrage causes such as officer in the Columbian Club. Both mother and...