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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. Censuses:
1860 US: Spanish Fork City, Utah, Utah, p. 229, 23 Aug 1860, family 1629:
Charles H. Hale, 48 farmer, $300, $800, Eng.
Julia A., 35, NY.
Frances, 23, Eng.
George G., 17, laborer, IL.
Mary J., 13, IA.
Charles H., 11, IA.
Joseph L., 9, IA.
John T., 7, UT.
Stephen F., 5, UT.
William, 2, UT.
Maria J., 7/12, UT.
Lucy E., 3, UT.
Mary, 4/12, UT.
1870 US: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, 3 Aug 1870, p. 24:
Family #172:
Charles H. Hales, 51, farmer, $750, $600, England.
Julia A., 45, keeping house, NY.
Joseph L., 19, at home, IA.
John T., 17, at home, UT.
Stephen F., 14, at home, UT.
William P., 12, at home, UT.
Josephine, 10, no occupation, UT.
Jonathan, 9, at home, UT.
Harriet E. 6, at home, UT.
Family #173:
Frances E. Hales, 31, keeping house, England.
Lucy E., 12, no occupation, UT.
Mary A., 10, no occupation, UT.
James L., 8, at home, UT.
Charles A., 7, at home, UT.
Caroline E, 5, at home, UT.
Franklin H., 2, at home, UT.
Harmon, 9/12, UT.
1880 US: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, NA film T9-1338, p. 195C:
Wm. P. Hales, mason, 22, UT, Engl, NY.
Mary Ann, wife, dressmaker, 20, UT, DE, MA.
Lluella, dau., 3m, UT UT UT.
1900 US: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, p. 273A:
William P. Hales, Aug 1857, 42, UT Eng NY, farmer.
Mary Ann, wife, April 1860, 40, 11 children with 2 living [living count appears in error considering the number of children listed with this obituary - perhaps number who died is 2?], UT Delaware MA.
Heneritta, dau., Aug 1881, 18, UT UT UT.
Ada, dau., Jan 1883, 17, UT UT UT, servant.
Wilford L., son, Nov 1887, 12, UT UT UT, at school.
Lavern, dau., Dec 1889, 10, UT UT UT, at school.
Fielding J., son, May 1892, 8, UT UT UT, at school.
Terrol, dau., Mar 1894, 6, UT UT UT.
Ross F., son, Jan 1896, 4, UT UT UT.
Blanche, dau, May 1898, 2, UT UT UT.
BIOGRAPHY:
1. In the execution of father's last will and testament, this individual shown as living at Spanish Fork, Utah on 22 Jun 1889.
2. In John T. Hales' obituary of 29 Jun 1926, this individual showing as living in Mapleton. In the obituary of Joseph L. Hales of 3 May 1923, this individual noted as living in Springville.
BIRTH:
1. FHL film 392655 "LDS Patriarchal Blessings Index": Stephen Hales, b. 25 Aug 1857 at South Cottonwood, Salt Lake Co., Utah, parents Charles Henry Hales and Julia Ann Lockwood. Blessing date 24 Nov 1887 at Spanish Fork, Utah. Lineage: Joseph. Patriarch George W. Brimhall. Vol. 690, p. 34.
MARRIAGE:
1. Variant location per www.hales.org 21 Dec 2002 is Salt Lake City. I don't believe this is correct considering they did not go to the temple for a couple of years until after their marriage.
DEATH:
1. FHL film 873714 "Spanish Fork, Utah Co., Utah Cemetery Records" copied by Nora W. Carter, 1944: "William Parley Hales, b. 25 Aug 1857, Spanish Fork, Ut., son of Charles Henry Hales and Julia Ann Lockwood, d. 4 Feb 1928, bur. Spanish Fork, Utah."
BURIAL:
1. FHL film 873714 "Spanish Fork, Utah Co., Utah Cemetery Records" copied by Nora W. Carter, 1944: "William Parley Hales, b. 25 Aug 1857, Spanish Fork, Ut., son of Charles Henry Hales and Julia Ann Lockwood, d. 4 Feb 1928, bur. Spanish Fork, Utah."
2. "Index to the Utah County Cemeteries, 1850's to 1996," compiled by Diane R. Parkinson and located at the family history center at the BYU Provo library: 25 Aug 1857 - 4 Feb 1928 Spanish Fork.
OBITUARY:
1. "Funeral Services for William P. Hales. Funeral services for William P. Hales of Mapleton, were held Monday afternon at the First ward Chapel, Bishop R. L. Mendellhall of Mapleton presiding. The speakers were John Holly of Mapleton, D. M. Snow, councilor of Kolob Stake, Postmaster David T. Lewis and Arthur McKell of Spanish Fork and the closing remarks by Bishop Mendenhall. Musical numbers included an opening and closing number by the ward choir; a piano solo by Robert Johnson; vocal solo, Elder Bird and a vocal duet, 'Some Sweet Day,' by Mrs. Cornelia Swensen, and Mrs. Florence Albertson. The invocation was offered by R.W. Money and the closing prayer by Gilbert Johnson. The service was largely attended many relatives coming from Mpaleton and other adjacent towns. Interment as in the Spanish Fork City cemetery where Bishop Marinus Larsen dedciated the grave." Spanish Fork Press, Thurs., 9 Feb 1928.
SOURCES_MISC:
1. Per www.hales.org 21 Dec 2002.
2. Nauvoo LDS Land and Records Office research file (copy in my possession as of 2 Jun 2007 and also partially viewable at www.earlylds.com). Includes family group sheet from Ancestral File.
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