Permelia Stanton

Permelia Stanton

Female 1797 - 1876  (79 years)

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  1. 1.  Permelia StantonPermelia Stanton was born on 8 Feb 1797 in Manlius, Onondaga County, New York; died on 7 Oct 1876 in Farmington, Davis County, Utah; was buried after 7 Oct 1876 in Montpelier City Cemetery, Montpelier, Bear Lake County, Idaho.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Taunton - DNA Family 024
    • Group: Mayflower - Thomas Rogers
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 75271049

    Notes:

    From FindaGrave:

    Permelia was the daughter of Isaac Stanton and his wife Elizabeth Smith.

    Permelia's grandfather was Amos Stanton (1746-8/14/1806), died in Onondaga Co., NY. He was a Private in the Revolutionary War and served in the 3rd Battalion, Berkshire regiment, Massachusetts. Memorial #5407420.

    Permelia married Luther-6 Warner, the son of David-5 C. Warner Sr. and his wife Mary Russell, on June 10, 1821 in upstate NY.

    As an adult, she joined a Mormon caravan, leaving her home in Reading, Hillsdale, MI. She was in Utah in the 1850 and 1860 census. In 1850, her husband became ill while traveling with LDS brethren to Utah and within hours died from cholera (as did several other travelers) just west of crossing of the Missouri Territory into Nebraska. Unknown if Permelia was traveling with him and others in the family.

    8 WARNER children. See spouse, Luther Warner, for particulars.
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    Reference:

    1850 Great Salt Lake Co., UT:
    [Deceased Luther Warner's children and wife]
    Isaac S. Warner 21
    -->Permelia Warner 54 [Luther's wife]
    Tirzah Warner 16
    Sarah Warner 14
    Charles Warner 10

    1860 Centerville, Davis, UT:
    Simon Dolton 55 PA [Dalton]
    Elnora Dolton 39 [daughter of Luther and Permelia Warner]
    Rosetta Dolton 13 MI [Elnora and Robert Berry's daughter]
    Charles A. Dolton 15 MI [Elnora and Robert Berry's son]
    Frances E. 12 Iowa
    Simon e 8 US
    Alonzo 6 US
    Frank 4 US
    Joseph 6m US

    1860 Battle Creek, Utah, UT:
    Permelia Warner 63 NY [widow] [Luther's wife]
    Charles 19 MI B-1841
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    Name: Permelia ?Margaretha Warner
    Gender: Female
    Christening Date: 1892
    Christening Place: Idaho

    1860 Centerville [living next door]:
    Wm. Howard 35
    Terza Howard 27 [daughter of Luther and Permelia Warner]
    Wm. R. Howard 6
    Don Howard 4
    Manerira Howard 3 [Manerva]
    Terza Howard 1
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    STANTON lineage: Permelia-6 ?Margaretha (Stanton) Warner, Isaac-5 Stanton, Amos-4 Stanton, Samuel-3 Stanton, Thomas-2 Stanton, Thomas-1 Stanton (1616-1677) born in Wolverton, Warwick, England, sailed at 20 years of age on the "Bonaventure" from London to Virginia, thence to Boston, to Hartford, CT., where he was a founder of Hartford, CT in 1637.
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    ROMNEY connection: Luther-6 WARNER, Elnora-7 (Warner) BERRY, Mary-8 (Berry) ROBISON, Alma-9 (Robison) LaFOUNT, Lenore-10 (LaFount) ROMNEY, W. Mitt-11 Romney: a prominent political figure.
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    NOTES ABOUT Mary Elizabeth (Warner) Dalton:

    Daughter Mary Elizabeth Warner married Simon Dalton's brother, Charles Dalton on August 11, 1842, in Homer, Calhoun, MI.

    3 DALTON children:

    1. John Luther was born Oct. 18 1843, in Nauvoo, IL.

    2. Elizabeth Permelia was born July 10, 1845, in Nauvoo, IL.

    3. Martha Jane was born Sept. 30, 1846, in Shell Creek, Missouri.

    In February of 1845, Mary Elizabeth (Warner) Dalton traveled to Jackson Co., MI with her husband, Charles Dalton, where he was to serve as LDS conference president. While in MI, Mary visited with her parents; she had not seen them for several years.

    Mary Elizabeth died in Farmington, Davis, UT on March 28, 1856.
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    WARNER lineage: Mary-7 Elizabeth (Warner) Dalton, Luther-6, David-5 C. Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 Warner who with his wife and several children sailed to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.
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    Census research: Fraya Weiss, 2011.
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    Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2013.
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    PERMELIA STANTON's link to
    "The Founders of Hartford", the Society of the Descendants of Hartford: Thomas Stanton."
    http://www.foundersofhartford.org/founders/stanton_thomas.htm

    "Thomas Stanton came from Virginia, whither in 1635 he had gone from London, at 20 [yr]; an original proprietor of Hartford.

    "His home-lot, in 1639, was on the north bank of the Little River, about where the Jewell Belting Works now are. He served in the Pequot War; in 1638 he was appointed by the General Court a public officer, or county marshal, to attend the Court upon all occasions, either general or particular, and also meetings of the magistrates to interpret between them and the Indians, with a salary of £l0 per annum. In 1646 he was absent and his place was filled by Jonathan Gilbert ; but in 1648 he was reappointed to attend the Court, or magistrates in any of the three towns, Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfield, as an interpreter, and to have £5 yearly.

    "He was a merchant, made trading voyages to Virginia, and, in 1649, the General Court granted him liberty to build a trading-house at Pawcatuck; appointed Commissioner at Mystic and Pawcatuck, Oct. 13, 1664. He removed to Stonington, perhaps, 1658; he was deputy, from Stonington, 1666; d. 1678. He m., about 1637, Ann, daughter of Thomas Lord, of Hartford, who d. 1688."

    MORE about Thomas Stanton:
    From http://www.jhowell.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I4869&tree=1.

    Note the father Thomas (b. 1585) and mother Katherine Washington.

    •From STANTON GENEALOGY, by William Stanton, page 65, 66.:

    "Thomas of Stonington [B-1616 in Wolverton, Warwick, England], embarked at London, EN, Jan 2, 1635, in the merchantman "Bonaventura". He went first to Virginia and then to Boston. In 1637, he settled in Hartford CT, where he married Ann Lord, daughter of Dr. Thomas and Dorothy Lord of Hartford.

    In 1650 he established a trading house in Stonington CT on the Pawcatuck River. His family lived in New London for a few years until finally their permanent residence came to be on the Pawcatuck."

    From STANTON REUNION BOOKLET, given out at the Stanton Reunion on the Davis Farm, the first house Thomas Stanton had in Stonington. August 1991.

    From ANCESTORS OF ALDEN SMITH SWAN AND HIS WIFE MARY ALTHEA FARWELL, by Josephine C. Frost, The Hills Press, New York, MCMXXIII, page 199.:

    "Thomas was born in Wolverton, England and was in early manhood, in England, educated for a cadet but not likeing the profession of arms and taking a deep interest in the religious principles of the emigrating Puritans, he left his native land in 1635 for the new world, and after staying a short time in Boston and being recognized by Winthrop and his associates as a valuable man, he was selected by the Boston authorities to accompany Fenwick and Peters, as interpreter on a mission to Saybrook, CT, to hold a conference with the Pequot Indians, after which he took up his residence in Hartford, locating there about 1637, and he became the Indian Interpreter to the General Court of CT in all controversies between the whites and the Indians. It was while thus employed, in an interview with Ninigret, in the Narragansett country, that he became acquainted with the Pawcatuck Valley, and he became the first white man to join William Chesebrough in the new settlement, and he asked the liberty to errect a trading house in that place in 1651, but he did not remove his family there until 1657."

    "After the articles of confederation between the New England colonies had been established in 1643, he was selected as Interpreter General, and in this capacity he acted especially between the ministers employed by the Commissioners of the United Colonies, acting as agents of the London Missionary Society, and the Indians to whom they preached. He also aided Rev. Abraham Pierson in the translation of his catechism into the Indian tongue, certifying to the same in his official caapacity."

    "After locating in Stonington he became very prominent and was elected to almost every position in public trust in the new settlement. In 1658, when Pawcatuck was included in the town of Southertown, under the jurisdiction of MA, he was appointed Selectman and magistrate.
    In 1637 he married Anne, daughter of Thomas and Dorothy Lord, and he died Dec 2, 1677, aged 68 years, and she survived him about eleven years, dying at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Noyes, in Stonington CT." [4, 5]

    Thomas died 2 Dec 1676 Stonington Twp. New London, CT.
    Buried at Wequetequock Burying Ground, Stonington, New London, CT.

    10 STANTON children:


    1. Thomas Stanton, B-1638, Hartford, Hartford, CT.
    2. John Stanton, B-1641, Hartford, Hartford, CT.
    3. Mary Stanton, B-1643, Hartford, Hartford, CT.
    4. Hannah Stanton, B-1644, Hartford, Hartford, CT.
    5. Joseph Stanton, B-21 Mar 1645/46, Hartford, Hartford, CT.
    6. Daniel Stanton, B-1648, Hartford, Hartford, CT.
    7. Dorothy Stanton, B-1651, Stonington Twp. New London, CT.
    8. Robert Stanton, B-1653, Pequoit, New London, CT.
    9. Sarah Stanton, B-1655-1656, Pequot, New London, CT.
    10. Samuel Stanton, B-1657, Stonington Twp. New London, CT.

    Sources 1.[SAuth] John Spencer Howell, Jr., John Spencer Howell, Jr., (http://www.jhowell.com/ jhowell@jhowell.com).

    2.[S1087] Nancy Ann Norman, (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1034016), http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1034016&id=I2789 (Reliability: 0).

    3.[S1087] Nancy Ann Norman, (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1034016), http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1034016&id=I2790 (Reliability: 0).

    4.[S1088] Ancestors of Alden Smith Swan, Josephine C. Frost, (The Hills Press, New York MCMXXII), p.199 (Reliability: 0).

    5.[S1098] Stanton Genealogy, William Stanton, p. 65, 66 (Reliability: 0).
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    Research: Bruce Gillett, 2013.

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of George Hall of Taunton, Massachusetts.

    Group:
    Descendant of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75271049

    Permelia married Luther Warner on 10 Jun 1821 in New York. Luther (son of David Calvin Warner and Mary "Polly" Russell) was born on 13 Dec 1798 in New York; died on 14 Jun 1850 in Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Elnora Lucretia Warner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jun 1822 in Walworth, Wayne County, New York; died on 5 Dec 1865 in Centerville, Davis County, Utah; was buried after 5 Dec 1865 in Centerville City Cemetery, Centerville, Davis County, Utah.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elnora Lucretia WarnerElnora Lucretia Warner Descendancy chart to this point (1.Permelia1) was born on 8 Jun 1822 in Walworth, Wayne County, New York; died on 5 Dec 1865 in Centerville, Davis County, Utah; was buried after 5 Dec 1865 in Centerville City Cemetery, Centerville, Davis County, Utah.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Taunton - DNA Family 024
    • Group: Mayflower - Thomas Rogers
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 75280768

    Notes:

    From FindaGrave:

    Elnora-7 Lucretia was the daughter of Luther-6 Warner and his wife Permelia Stanton.

    7 WARNER siblings.

    Elnora married 1) Robert G. Berry, Jr. (1823-1905) on 8/27/1842 in Hillsdale, Hillsdale, MI.

    2 BERRY children:

    1. Rosetta Mary Berry (1843-1918); m. Charles Edward Robison (1845-1918).
    ...6 ROBISON children.

    2. Charles Alma Berry (1844-1930); m. Eliza Jane Harmer (1852-1942).
    ...6 BERRY children.

    Elnora married 2) Simon Cooker Dalton (1806-1885) on 2/4/1846, in Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, having been led to believe that Robert Berry had deserted her and their two children. (See Robert's memorial for more details.)

    6 Marriages for Simon Cooker Dalton:
    1. Anna Belle Wakeman [Children: 6]
    2. Elnora Warner [Children: 10; died giving birth to 10th.]
    3. Laura Ann Warner [Elnora's younger sister]
    4. Elizabeth Veach
    5. Louisa Bowen Durham
    6. Ann Humbolt

    1850 Great Salt Lake Co., Utah:
    Simon C. Dalton 45
    Anosa Dalton 38 [Elnora L.]
    Rosetta Dalton 7 [Elnora & Robert Berry's]
    Charles Dalton 6 [Elnora & Robert Berry's]
    Francis Dalton 3 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Mary Ann Dalton 1 [?Laura Ann & Simon Dalton's]

    1860 Cannot find.

    1870 Census, Utah:
    Simon Dalton 64
    Louisa Dalton 63 [Louisa Bowen Durham, 5th wife]
    Eugene S. Dalton 17 [Simon Eugene; Elnora & Dalton's]
    John L. Dalton 16 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Frank F. Dalton 12 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Joseph Dalton 10 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Alonzo Dalton 8 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]

    1880 Springville, UT:
    Simon C. Dalton 74
    Louisa Dalton 73 [Louisa Bowen Durham]
    Frank Dalton 22 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Joseph Dalton 20 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Alonzo Dalton 18 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]

    Children with 1) Robert Berry, Jr.:

    1. Rosetta Mary Berry (7/3/1843-10/21/1918), born in Albion, Calhoun, MI, died in Logan, Cache, UT; m. Charles Edward Robison (1845-1918) [6 children].

    2. Charles Alma Berry (11/11/1844-11/22/1930), born in Albion, Calhoun, MI, died in Springville, UT (Evergreen Cem.); m. Eliza Jane Harmer (1852-1942) [6 children].

    10 children with 2) Simon Cooker Dalton:

    1. Carlos Warner Dalton (10/24/1846-12/16/1846), born and died in Nauvoo, Hancock, IL.

    2. Frances Elnora Dalton (6/3/1848-12/6/1918), born in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa, died on December 6, 1918 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; m. (_) ?Jennesen.

    3. Miriam Tersey Dalton (3/25/1850-11/20/1858), born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT, died in Centerville, Davis, UT.

    4. Simon Eugene Dalton (8/1/1852-12/1/1933), born in Centerville, Davis, UT, died in Springville, UT; m. Jane Elizabeth Huntington (1858-1924) [7 Children].

    5. John Melvin Dalton (6/30/1854-10/31/1915), born in Centerville, Davis, UT; m. Adelaide C. Chase [14 Children].

    6. Frank Heber Dalton (11/4/1856-2/1/1933), born in Centerville, Davis, UT; m. Annette Nelson (1855-1932). [3 or more children].

    7. Ianthis Dalton (12/6/1858-1/22/1859), born and died in Centerville, Davis, UT.

    8. Joseph Alvin Dalton (12/12/1860-7/1933), born in Centerville, Davis, UT; m. 1) Electa Holmes, m. 2) Mary H. (_) (1862-1917).

    9. Alonzo Maylon Dalton (5/17/1862-11/30/1928), born in Centerville, Davis, UT, died in Springville, UT; m. Sarah Ann Clements (1869-1956) [5 Children].

    10. Unnamed Baby Dalton (12/5/1865-12/5/1865). Elnora Lucretia and infant died and were buried on 12/5/1865, probably together in one grave.

    Homes in early Centerville, Davis, UT: "They dragged logs to build homes down the steep mountains. They lacked nails, so many of the homes were held together by wooden pegs or rawhide thongs. Later, some built their houses of adobe, made of clay and straw dried in the sun. More substantial homes were constructed from rocks washed down from the hills or found in the beds of streams."

    WARNER Lineage: Elnora-7 Lucretia (Warner) Berry and Dalton, Luther-6 Warner, David-5 Calvin Warner, Sr., Jesse-4 Warner, Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr,, Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who sailed with his wife and several children to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.

    Preliminary source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner," pub. 1919, by Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols, pg. 704.


    Primary source: "From Knights to Dreamers", Rodney Garth Dalton, author and compiler, pub. date unknown, Chapters 11, and 14. Online.

    Research: Mary E. Warner, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.

    Rose Berry: #110954617.

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of George Hall of Taunton, Massachusetts.

    Group:
    Descendant of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75280768

    Elnora married Robert G. Berry, Jr. on 27 Aug 1842 in Hillsdale County, Michigan. Robert (son of Robert G. Berry, Sr. and Nancy Russell) was born on 20 Nov 1823 in Seneca, Ontario County, New York; died on 27 Nov 1905 in Reading, Hillsdale County, Michigan; was buried after 27 Nov 1905 in Gleason Cemetery, Reading, Hillsdale County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Rosetta Mary Berry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jul 1843 in Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan; died on 21 Oct 1918 in Logan, Cache County, Utah.

    Elnora married Simon Cooker Dalton on 4 Feb 1846 in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. Simon was born on 1 Jan 1806 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; died on 14 Nov 1885 in Springville, Utah County, Utah; was buried after 14 Nov 1885 in Historic Springville Cemetery, Springville, Utah County, Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Rosetta Mary BerryRosetta Mary Berry Descendancy chart to this point (2.Elnora2, 1.Permelia1) was born on 3 Jul 1843 in Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan; died on 21 Oct 1918 in Logan, Cache County, Utah.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Taunton - DNA Family 024
    • Group: Mayflower - Thomas Rogers

    Notes:

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of George Hall of Taunton, Massachusetts.

    Group:
    Descendant of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower

    Rosetta married Charles Edward Robison on 10 Oct 1865 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Charles (son of Lewis Seth Robison and Clarissa Minerva Duzette) was born on 2 Dec 1845 in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois; died on 26 Sep 1883 in Whittaker, Orangeburg County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Alma Luella Robison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Aug 1882 in Montpelier, Bear Lake County, Idaho; died on 8 Sep 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, District of Colombia.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Alma Luella RobisonAlma Luella Robison Descendancy chart to this point (3.Rosetta3, 2.Elnora2, 1.Permelia1) was born on 19 Aug 1882 in Montpelier, Bear Lake County, Idaho; died on 8 Sep 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, District of Colombia.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Descendant of Revolutionary War Veteran
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Taunton - DNA Family 024
    • Group: Mayflower - Thomas Rogers

    Notes:

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    DAR or SAR Eligible Descendant of a Revolutionary War Veteran

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of George Hall of Taunton, Massachusetts.

    Group:
    Descendant of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower

    Alma married Harold Arundel LaFount on 20 Oct 1903 in Logan, Cache County, Utah. Harold (son of Robert Arthur LaFount and Emily Ethel Hewitt) was born on 5 Jan 1880 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; died on 21 Oct 1952 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Lenore LaFount  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Nov 1908 in Logan, Cache County, Utah; died on 7 Jul 1998 in Michigan; was buried after 7 Jul 1998 in Fairview Cemetery, Brighton, Livingston County, Michigan.