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)
Louisa Mariah Hopkins Brown West Moyes
22 April 1849 — 14 October 1931
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Footnotes
[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] 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] Ogden Second Ward, Mount Ogden Stake, Ogden Second Ward Relief Society Minutes and Records, pp. 3–4, CHL.
[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] Ogden Second Ward, Mount Ogden Stake, Ogden Second Ward Relief Society Minutes and Records, pp. 3–4, CHL.
[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] 1870 U.S. census, Plain City, Weber Co., Utah Territory, p. 3, Louisa M. Musgrave, NARA.
[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] 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] 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] 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.