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Source: This biography was written by Naoma Bond Ball and published by the Richins Surname Association.
On November 25, 1852 at Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Joseph William Bond joined the family of William and Mary Ann Barker Bond. Soon thereafter, Bond family moved wets with other Mormons to settle the valley of the Great Salt Lake. In 1864 they moved on northeastward to a small village called Heneferville, where Joseph gew up. Later he married and move dto settle Mesa, Arizona. He passed away in 1943 at the age of 90 years.
Source: This biography was written by Naoma Bond Ball. Published by the Richins Surname Association.
Prudence Priscilla Richins was born on January 8, 1860 in Salt Lake City, Utah. A year later her family moved moved to Heneferville, Summit County, Utah. Her father, Charles Richins, had been called by President Brigham Young to help settle this village. He was later ordained bishop of the Hennefer Ward. Prudence grew up in Hennefer and maried Joseph William Bond. Much of their marriad life was spent building up Mesa, Arizona, where she passed away in 1932 at the age of 72 years.
Source: The information for this biography was obtained from histories written by Wellington Richins and Phillip Paskett and compiled by Nola Mary Richins Kimber. Published/copyrighted by Richins Surname Organization, 1972
Source: The information for this biography was obtained and written by Sarah (Nellie) Richins White (great-granddaughter). Published by Richins Surname Organization – April 1974
Source: Compiled by Hazel Richins, Richins Surname Association Genealogist, printed October 1990; revised January 2000.
Source: Compiled by Hazel Richins, Richins Surname Association Genealogist, October 1990; revised January 2000.
Source: Compiled by Hazel Richins, Richins Surname Association Genealogist, May 1991; revised January 2000.
Source: Hazel Richins, Richins Surname Association Genealogist, May 1991. Revised, April 2000.
Source: Compiled by Laural Bushman, 2002. Formatted and edited by Ty Richins, November 2002. Used by permission.
Compiled by Laural Bushman, 2002. A history of Thomas Richins was born 6 June 1826 at Sheepscombe, Gloucestershire, England to Richard Richins and Charlotte Priscilla Wager. And Harriett Deveraux, daughter of John Deveraux and Esther Cockshed. In 1856 Thomas and Esther traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah to join the main body of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They lived in Salt Lake for four or five years before they were called south to help settle what is now Goshen, Utah County, Utah. Harriet died in 1896, age 63 years and Thomas passed away in 1896, after suffering a stroke on Christmas day. Both are buried in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery.
Source: Compiled by Laural Bushman, 2002. Used by permission.
In March of 1856, Elder Edmund Ellsworth was instructed to lead 529 LDS church members aboard the sailing ship Enoch Train to Utah. They set sail at Liverpool, England bound for Boston, USA. This was the first group that traveled with the aid of the Perpetual Immigration Fund and crossed the plains with handcarts. Discusses the Richins, Deveraux & Warburton family members who traveled with the Ellsworth company.
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