He was married to MARY ELIZABETH NIELSEN on 17 Apr 1890 in LOGAN, CACHE CO., UTAH. Children were: LETTIE ELGEVA ALLEN, GEORGE OTIS ALLEN, LAVEDA MARGUERITE ALLEN, GRACE ALLEN, RUBY ALLEN, GORDON WILFORD ALLEN, BRIGHAM DALE ALLEN, KENNETH GRANT ALLEN, MERRILL CLAIR ALLEN, PRESTON CLYDE ALLEN, LUCILLE ALLEN, BETH ALLEN, DOROTHY ALLEN.
She was married to CLAUDIUS JAY JENSEN on 16 Apr 1914 in LOGAN, CACHE CO., UTAH.
She was married to EDGAR LESTER HOPKINS on 8 Oct 1930 in BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER CO., UTAH.
He was married to MYRL SEAMONS on 29 Nov 1935 in BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER CO., UTAH.
She was married to REUBEN HANSEN on 1 Jun 1911 in LOGAN, CACHE CO., UTAH.
She was married to MORRIS EDRIN (MAURICE) NIELSEN on 23 Jun 1915 in LOGAN, CACHE CO., UTAH.
She was married to EDGAR LAURENCE JOHNSON on 15 Nov 1922 in SALT LAKE CITY, SALT LAKE CO., UTAH.
She was married to LAMAR FIFE FARR on 1 Sep 1945.
She was married to WALTER SAMUEL BERRYESSA on 15 Apr 1960 in LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES CO., CALIFORNIA.
He was married to AMY KAY MCMURDIE on 9 Jan 1924.
He was married to CHARLOTTE BLANCHE ORELL on 26 Nov 1913 in LOGAN, CACHE CO., UTAH.
She was married to JAMES FLOYD GITTINS on 8 Dec 1932 in LOGAN, CACHE CO., UTAH.
She was married to GEORGE DUFFIELD HALL. Children were: ALLEN HALL , LOUIS MACLAY HALL, MABEL HARLEKENDEN HALL, GEORGE DUFFIELD HALL.
He was married to FRANCIS MARJORIE BATKIN on 26 May 1935 in COALVILLE, SUMMIT CO., UTAH.
He was married to BONNIE SEAMONS on 19 Apr 1935 in LOGAN, CACHE CO., UTAH.
She was married to FRANCIS DEVERL HESS on 23 Jul 1919 in PARIS, BEAR LAKE CO., IDAHO.
He was married to ELENOR MACLAY WALLACE .
He was married to SARAH ANN NIELSEN on 1 Dec 1915 in SALT LAKE CITY, SALT LAKE CO., UTAH.
He was married to MARY EDWARDS.
He was married to ELIZABETH. Children were: JOHN ALLGOOD, THOMAS ALLGOOD, EDWARD ALLGOOD II, WILLIAM ALLGOOD, ELIZABETH ALLGOOD, SARAH ALLGOOD, WILLIAM ALLGOOD, ELIZABETH ALLGOOD.
He was married to ANN WILLIAMS on 12 Jan 1740.
He was married to JANE DINGLEY.
She was married to JOHN BAILEY on 6 Jun 1837 in WHITWICK, LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND.
He was married to LUCY PLATTS on 30 Jul 1838 in ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH, LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND. AT THE PARISH CHURCH AT THE NOTED PLACE MENTIONED.
He was married to ANN MEE on 16 Aug 1846 in OTLEY, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND. He was sealed to spouse on 8 Nov 1923 in the Alberta, Canada LDS temple. Children were: SARAH CHARLOTTE ALLGOOD, LANGLEY ALLGOOD.
He
was married to MARY ANN CLARK. WILLIAM HAD 5 BROTHERS
AND SISTERS, AND WILLIAM WAS THE ONLY ONE THAT LIVED PAST THE AGE OF 15 YRS.
FOUR YEARS AFTER HIS BIRTH, HIS DAD DIED, LIVING WILL AND HIS MOTHER ALONE.
THEY LIVED WITH HIS GRANDPARENTS FOR SIX YEARS. AT THIS TIME MORMON MISSIONARIES
CONVERTED MARY ANN ALLGOOD AND WILLIAM.
IT WAS IN OCTOBER, 1873 THAT THEY SAILED FROM ENGLAND TO COME TO AMERICA TO
BE WITH SAINTS IN ZION. AT THIS TIME WILL WAS TEN YEARS OLD. HIS GRANDMOTHER
WAS PARTLY BLIND AND AS THEY LEFT SHE CLUNG TO WILL AND DIDN'T WANT HIM TO LEAVE
BECAUSE SHE KNEW SHE WOULD NEVER SEE HIM AGAIN.
ON THE BOAT COMING OVER, SOME OF THE BOYS MADE FUN OF WILL'S FUNNY LOOKING
ENGLISH CLOTHES----RESENTING THEIR REMARKS HE STARTED TO DO BATTLE. THE FRACAS
ENDED WHEN ONE OF THE BOYS STABBED WILL IN THE HIP.
ON LANDING IN AMERICA, THEY CAME DIRECTLY TO COALVILLE, UTAH. WAS LONG AFTER
THAT, THAT MARY ANN ALLGOOD BECAME MARY ANN GENTRY. AFTER A WHILE WILL LEFT HOME
BECAUSE HE FELT THAT HIS MOTHER WOULD HAVE MORE HAPPINESS IN HER NEW MARRIAGE
IF HE WASN'T THERE TO CAUSE FRICTION AND ARGUMENTS. HIS MOTHER CRIED AND DIDN'T
WANT HIM TO LEAVE. ALL THE MONEY SHE HAD TO GIVE HIM WAS .35 CENTS. HE WALKED
UNTIL HE CAME TO THE LITTLE TOWN OF WANSHIP. IT WAS EVENING AND GETING A LITTLE
COLD. HE DID NOT KNOW WHERE TO GO SO HE BOUGHT A DIMES WORHT OF COOKIES AND WENT
IN A BUILDING WHERE THEY WERE HAVING A DANCE. HE SAT DOWN ON THE FLOOR WITH HIS
BACK TO THE WALL AND ATE HIS COOKIES AND WATCHED THE DANCING. BUT AS IT GREW
LATER HE GREW SLEEPY -- HIS HEAD WOULD NOD AND THEN ONE OF THE LADIES WOULD SWING
BY AND HER SKIRTS WOULD FLIP HIM AND WAKE HIM UP. A MAN WHO HAD KNOWN HIM CAME
ALONG AND ASKED HIM WHAT HE WAS DOING THERE AT THAT HOUR OF NIGHT. WILL EXPLAINED
WHY HE HAD LEFT HOME. THE MAN, WHO WAS A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR, SENT HIM DOWN
TO HIS BUNKHOUSE TO SPEND THE NIGHT AND THE NEXT MRONING GAVE HIM A JOB, FIRST,
CARRYING WATER AND THEN OTHER JOBS. THE COMPANY WAS LAYING A RAILROAD AT THAT
TIME. WILL WORKED FOR THEM FOR ABOUT TWO YEARS.
THEN HE W3ENT BACK HOME, AND AT THIS TIME GENTRY TAUGHT WILL THE BLACKSMITH
TRADE. GENTRY WAS VERY STRICT WITH HIM. AS THE YEARS PASSED WILL DID MANY THINGS
AND WORKED AT MANY TRADES. IT WAS DURING THIS PERIOD THAT HE TOOK CARE OF THE
LITTLE STORE WAY UP AT IN THE MOUNTAINS, WHERE THE INDIANS KEPT HIM UNEASY IN
THE DAYTIME AND THE PACK RATS AND WILD ANIMALS PROWLED AROUND AT NIGHT. HE ALSO
WORKED AT THE MINES DOING THEIR BLACKSMITH WORK-- SOMETIMES IN WYOMING AND SOMETIMES
IN UTAH.
IN 1885, WILL MET A GIRL WITH DARK BROWN EYES NAMED EMMA BIRCH. SHE LIVED ON
A FARM ALL HER LIFE AND WAS THE OLDEST IN HER FAMILY, SO SHE HAD TO WORK HARD.
SHE AND HER SISTER HAD TO HERD THE COWS AND SOMETIMES HAD TO SWIM THE COWS ACROSS
THE RIVER, HANGING ONTO THEIR TAILS WHEN THEY SAW THE INDIANS COMING. SO, WILL
AND EMMA MET. WILL COURTED EMMA FOR AT LEAST A YEAR. WILL PLAYED ON THE MAIN
BASEBALL TEAM OF COALVILLE, UTAH.
WILL AND EMMA WERE MARRIED IN THE TEMPLE IN LOGAN, UTAH. THEY LIVED IN ALMY,
WYOMING WHEN THEY WERE FIRST MARRIED. WILL WORKED DOING BLACKSMITH WORK FOR THE
MINES. IT WAS A ROUGH MINING TOWN AND EMMA WORRIED WHEN SHE WAS ALONE AT NIGHT
WHEN WILL HAD TO WORK LATE. HERE THEIR FIRST SON, WILL ALLGOOD, WAS BORN. A SHORT
TIME LATER THE FAMILY MOVED TO IDAHO AND HOMESTEADED THE FAMILY FARM AT WILDOES,
IDAHO. THEY LIVED IN A TWO ROOM LOG HOUSE. THEY HAD A HARD TIME AND THEIR FIRST
WINTER THERE WILL HAD TO GO BACK TO ALMY TO WORK. EMMA AND HER YOUNG SON STAYED
ALONE EXCEPT FOR JACK BIRCH STAYING WITH THEM PART OF THE TIME. IT WAS A HARD
WINTER FOR THEM, THEY HAD SUCH A LITTLE FEED FOR THE LIVESTOCK AND JUST HAD TO
PULL THEM THROUGH UNTIL SPRING. WILL HAD A BLACKSMITH SHOP ON HIS FARM AND DID
QUITE A LOT OF WORK IN IT.
THERE WERE NO DENTIST IN THE COMMUNITY SO WILL MADE SOME FORCEPS IN HIS BLACKSMITH
AND THEN HE BECAME THE DENTIST FOR HIS FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS. HE WAS ALSO CONSTABLE
FOR SEVERAL YEARS, HE NEVER BELIEVED IN CARRYING A GUN. HE WAS ALWAYS AN HONEST,
UP RIGHT, LAW ABIDING CITIZEN IN THE COMMUNITY.
MANY TIMES IN THOSE EARLY YEARS EMMA WAS HOME ALONE WITH HER CHILDREN WHEN
GROUPS OF INDIANS WOULD COME AND ASK FOR BISCUITS. Children were:
HYRUM ALLGOOD, LANGLEY ALLGOOD,
REED ALLGOOD, MARY ANN ALLGOOD,
WILLIAM ALLGOOD, BENJAMIN ALLGOOD.
He was married to ELIZABETH WAKEFIELD on 9 Jul 1809 in NORTON ON THE MOOR, STAFFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND. He was sealed to spouse on 24 Dec 1951. Children were: JANE ALLGOOD, REED ALLGOOD, JOHN ALLGOOD, LANGLEY ALLGOOD JR., ELIZABETH ALLGOOD, THOMAS ALLGOOD, HENRY ALLGOOD, WILLIAM ALLGOOD.
He was married
to JANE LANGLEY on 2 Feb 1779 in ST.MARGARET'S PARISH,
LONDON, ENGLAND. He was sealed to spouse on 15 Feb 1963 in the Manti, Utah LDS
temple.
Children were: LANGLEY ALLGOOD,
THOMAS ALLGOOD, SARAH ALLGOOD,
MARY ANN MORLEY ALLGOOD.
He was married to ANN ROBINSON on 1 Mar 1835 in HYTHE, KENT, ENGLAND.
She was married to WILLIAM MOORE on 1 Jul
1867 in WHITWICK, LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND. She was sealed to spouse on 10 Oct
1880 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple. WILLIAM AND SARAH, ALONG WITH
THEIR DAUGHTER ANNIE, ARRIVED IN AMERICA AND SETTLED AT SHAMOKIN, NORTHUMBERLAND
CO., PENNSYLVANIA. WILLIAM WORKED THERE AS A MINER.
AFTER HAVING LIVED IN SHAMOKIN FOR A GOOD NUMBER OF YEARS AND HAVING 4 MORE
CHILDREN THERE. THEY BECAME DISCOURAGED WITH LIVING IN THIS MINING TOWN AND MOVED
BACK TO ENGLAND. THE 4 CHILDREN THEY HAD BORN TO THEM IN SHAMOKIN, HAD ALL DIED
IN SHAMOKIN AND WERE BURIED THERE. THEY HAD DEPARTED BACK FOR ENGLAND ON 2 SEPTEMBER
1877.
WHILE IN ENGLAND, THEY MET SOME ELDERS OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS. AND JOINED THE CHURCH THERE.
THEY THEN PREPARED TO RETURN BACK TO AMERICA. WILLIAM LEFT HIS WIFE IN ENGLAND
AND STARTED FOR UTAH AND SETTLE IN COALVILLE, UTAH IN SEPTEMBER 1878. ANOTHER
SON WAS BORN TO THEM WHILE HIS WIFE WAS STILL IN ENGLAND ON 14 NOV 1878, BUT
HE TOO DIED. SARAH ARRIVED IN UTAH IN SEPTEMBER 1879.
WILLIAM WORKED IN THE MINES AT COALVILLE, UTAH. THEY HAD BEEN ADVISED BY THE
HEAD OF THE CHURCH TO QUIT THE MINES AND GET ON TO FARMS. SO, IN THE SPRING OF
1888 THEY MOVED INTO WILFORD, IDAHO. HERE THEY TOOK UP A HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES.
THEY HAULED LOGS 25 MILES BY TEAM FROM CANYON CREEK AND BUILT TWO LOG ROOMS,
AND LATER BUILT TWO MORE SMALL ROOMS. THEIR LAND WAS VERY GRAVELLY AND NOT MUCH
WATER AVAILABLE, SO THE CROPS THEY RAISED WERE VERY POOR. NOT KNOWING ANYTHING
ABOUT FARMING AND AT HIS AGE IT WAS VERY DIFFICULT FOR HIM. THEY HAD A HARD STRUGGLE
TO MAKE A LIVING. HE HAD ALWAYS MADE GOOD MONEY AT MINING. HE SOLD HIS FARM,
BUT AFTER SELLING IT THE PEOPLE MADE ANOTHER CANAL AND HAD MORE WATER AND THE
LAND BEGAN TO SUBIRRIGATE AND IT BEGAN TO PRODUCE VERY GOOD CROPS, BUT TOO LATE
TO HELP WILLIAM AND HIS FAMILY.
WHEN LANGLEY WAS 16 YRS. OLD, HE WAS KEPT OUT OF SCHOOL AND HIRED OUT AT $2.00
A WEEK TO HELP IN THOSE HARD TIMES TO MAKE A LIVING. THEY SOLD THEIR FARM AT
WILFORD, IDAHO IN THE SPRING OF 1905, AND MOVED TO BASALT, IDAHO AND BOUGHT A
LITTLE FARM THERE. THEY LIVED ONE YEAR THERE THEN SOLD THAT FARM AND MOVED TO
GLEICHEN, ALBERTA, CANADA IN 1907. THEY RAISED VERY LARGE CROPS THERE, FARMING
A GOOD MANY ACRES OF LAND. BUT FARMING WAS ALWAYS VERY DIFFICULT FOR WILLIAM,
AND HIS HEALTH BEGAN TO FAIL AND IN THE SUMMER OF 1909 HE KNEW HE COULD NO LONGER
HANDLE THE HORSES AND HELP ON THE FARM. ON AUG. 5, 1909 HE DIED.
SARAH MOVED TO CARDSTON IN SEPTEMBER OF 1917 AND LIVED WITH HER SON , RICHARD.
AND WHEN THE TEMPLE AT CARDSTON WAS COMPLETED IN 1923 SHE JOINED THE FIRST GROUP
OF SAINTS AND LABORED THERE FOR FOUR YEARS. SHE THEN TOOK 1 AND 1\2 YRS TO VISIT
HER CHILDREN IN 1927. SHE WENT BACK TO CANADA ON 26 JULY 1929, WHERE SHE AGAIN
WORKED IN THE TEMPLE BUT NOT FOR VERY LONG. SHE WENT TO LIVE WITH HER DAUGHTER,
COPELLA, AND DIED THERE ON 29 SEPT 1935. SHE WAS BURIED IN CARDSTON.
ABOVE NOTES WERE WRITTEN BY ADELL BURBANK MOORE, WIFE OF LANGLEY
A. MOORE IN SEPTEMBER 1949. Children were: SARAH ANN
MOORE, ANNIE MOORE, WILLIAM
MOORE, LANGLEY ALLGOOD MOORE,
EDWARD MOORE, MARY ELIZABETH MOORE,
HENRY WILLIAM MOORE, ROSANA MOORE,
CHARLOTTE MOORE, COPELLA MOORE,
JOSEPH RICHARD MOORE.
He was married to ELIZABETH BARNKINS on 4 Mar 1849.
He was married to SARAH WRIGHT on 24 Dec 1856.
He was married to ANNE READ on 10 Apr 1732 in TREVETHIN PARISH, MONMOUTHSHIRE, WALES. Children were: THOMAS ALLGOOD JR., JOHN ALLGOOD, EDWARD ALLGOOD, REED ALLGOOD.
He was married to ANN. Children were: JOHN ALLGOOD, ANN ALLGOOD, EDWARD ALLGOOD I, BARBARA ALLGOOD.
He was married to ANN ASPELL on 20 Oct 1855.