Louisa Mariah Hopkins Brown West Moyes

April 22, 1849–October 14, 1931

1 Born at London, England; daughter of Louisa Mariah Butler and William Hopkins. 2 Baptized, Aug. 11, 1863. 3 Lived in Weber County, Utah Territory, by 1868. 4 Married first Clint Brown; one child. 5 Possibly appointed secretary in the Relief Society at Ogden, Weber County, December 16, 1867. 6 Married Chauncey Walker West, February 29, 1868; one child. 7 Lived at Plain City, Weber County, by 1870. 8 Married third Alfred Moyes at North Ogden, Weber County, 1871; nine children. 9 Served as a teacher in Plain City and as a telegraph operator in Ogden; active in theatrical productions in Plain City. 10 Moved to Pocatello, Bonneville County, Idaho Territory, 1881. 11 Died at Pocatello. (See Document 3.28)

Footnotes

  1. [1] “Endowments of the Living, 1851–1884,” Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Endowment House, vol. F, p. 302, #12, Louisa Mariah Hopkins, Aug. 11, 1863, microfilm 183405, FHL. “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed Sept. 2012), Louisa Mariah Hopkins KNHL-6B7.

  2. [2] Endowments of the Living, 1851–1884,” Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Endowment House, vol. F, p. 302, #12, Louisa Mariah Hopkins, Aug. 11, 1863, microfilm 183405, FHL. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Plain City (UT) History, p. 27, Louisa Hopkins (http://www.plaincityutah.org/bodily/utah_pioneers.htm, accessed Sept. 2012).

  3. [3] Ogden Second Ward, Mount Ogden Stake, Ogden Second Ward Relief Society Minutes and Records, pp. 3–4, CHL.

  4. [4] Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Plain City (UT) History, p. 27, Louisa Hopkins (http://www.plaincityutah.org/bodily/utah_pioneers.htm, accessed Sept. 2012).

  5. [5] Ogden Second Ward, Mount Ogden Stake, Ogden Second Ward Relief Society Minutes and Records, pp. 3–4, CHL.

  6. [6] “Sealings of couples, living and by proxy, 1851–1889,” Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Endowment House, vol. E, #10804, Chauncey Walker West and Louisa Mariah Hopkins, Feb. 29, 1868, microfilm 1149515, FHL.

  7. [7] 1870 U.S. census, Plain City, Weber Co., Utah Territory, p. 3, Louisa M. Musgrave, NARA.

  8. [8] Hiram Taylor French, History of Idaho: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principle Interests (Chicago: Lewis, 1914), 3:1234–1235.

  9. [9] 1870 U.S. census, Plain City, Weber Co., Utah Territory, p. 3, Louisa M Musgrave, NARA. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Plain City History, p. 27, Louisa Hopkins (http://www.plaincityutah.org/bodily/utah_pioneers.htm, accessed Sept. 2012).

  10. [10] 1900 U.S. census, Pocatello, Bannock Co., Idaho, ED 141, p. 10B, Louisa M. Moyes, NARA. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Plain City History, p. 27, Louisa Hopkins (http://www.plaincityutah.org/bodily/utah_pioneers.htm, accessed Sept. 2012).

  11. [11] Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, State of Idaho Death Index, 1890–1964, Louise M. Moyes, Oct. 14, 1931, certificate #076774, Boise, ID. Find a Grave, database and images (http://findagrave.com, accessed Sept. 2012), memorial no. 43130294, Louise M. Moyes; Mountain View Cemetery, Pocatello, ID.