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Emma Gayle Cox

Emma Gayle Cox

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Emma Gayle Cox was born on 11 Jun 1938 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States (daughter of Melvin Orville Cox and Edith Emma Beckstrand); died on 18 Oct 1996 in Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 23 Oct 1996 in Murray City Cemetery, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KWH9-GZH
    • Initiatory (LDS): 6 Jun 1961, SLAKE

    Emma married Brit Alan Gregory on 6 Jun 1961 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. Brit was born on 18 Aug 1938 in Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, United States; died on 7 Jan 1970 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 10 Jan 1970 in Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Emma married Denzil Eugene Watts, Jr on 10 Mar 1971 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. Denzil was born on 30 Mar 1932 in Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was christened on 1 May 1932 in Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; died on 24 May 2010 in Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 29 May 2010 in Redwood Memorial Estates, West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Melvin Orville Cox was born on 8 Nov 1910 in Fairview, Sanpete, Utah, United States; died on 22 Nov 2004 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 27 Nov 2004 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KWC6-SWS
    • Initiatory (LDS): 4 Feb 1930

    Melvin married Edith Emma Beckstrand on 10 Mar 1933 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States. Edith (daughter of Joseph Conrad Beckstrand and Emmaline Bennett) was born on 4 Apr 1910 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 4 Mar 2001 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 8 Mar 2001 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Edith Emma Beckstrand was born on 4 Apr 1910 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States (daughter of Joseph Conrad Beckstrand and Emmaline Bennett); died on 4 Mar 2001 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 8 Mar 2001 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KWC6-SWQ
    • Census: 1910, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States
    • Census: 1930, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States
    • Initiatory (LDS): 10 Mar 1933, MANTI

    Children:
    1. 1. Emma Gayle Cox was born on 11 Jun 1938 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; died on 18 Oct 1996 in Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 23 Oct 1996 in Murray City Cemetery, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Joseph Conrad Beckstrand was born on 10 Mar 1870 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was christened on 1 May 1870 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States (son of Elias August Beckstrand and Anna Sophia Hegglund); died on 18 Jan 1935 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried on 20 Jan 1935 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KWCF-W31
    • Initiatory (LDS): 25 Oct 1893, MANTI
    • Census: 1900, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States
    • Census: 1910, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States
    • Census: 1930, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States

    Joseph married Emmaline Bennett on 25 Oct 1893 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States. Emmaline was born on 17 Jan 1869 in Holden, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 5 Jan 1952 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 10 Jan 1952 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Emmaline Bennett was born on 17 Jan 1869 in Holden, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 5 Jan 1952 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 10 Jan 1952 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KWCF-WQ9
    • Initiatory (LDS): 25 Oct 1893, MANTI
    • Census: 1900, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States
    • Census: 1910, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States
    • Census: 1930, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States
    • Census: 1940, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States

    Children:
    1. Alta Jane Beckstrand was born on 18 Aug 1894 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 8 Dec 1973 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 12 Dec 1973 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    2. Joseph Clifton Beckstrand was born on 8 Oct 1896 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 18 Mar 1981 in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States; was buried on 21 Mar 1981 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    3. John Milton Beckstrand was born on 31 Dec 1898 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 10 Dec 1973 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 13 Dec 1973 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    4. Anna Myrl Beckstrand was born on 3 Jul 1902 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 14 May 1999 in Delta, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried on 18 May 1999 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    5. Linford August Beckstrand was born on 26 Nov 1905 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 6 Mar 1912 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried on 7 Mar 1912 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    6. Afton Beckstrand was born on 26 Jun 1908 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 13 Apr 1909 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    7. 3. Edith Emma Beckstrand was born on 4 Apr 1910 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 4 Mar 2001 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried on 8 Mar 2001 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    8. Orrin Bennett Beckstrand was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was christened on 3 Nov 1912 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 2 Jan 2007 in Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States; was buried on 5 Jan 2007 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Elias August BeckstrandElias August Beckstrand was born on 20 Oct 1832 in Villstad, Jönköping, Konungariket Sverige; was christened on 28 Oct 1832 in Villstad, Jönköping, Konungariket Sverige (son of Knut Johan Beckstrand and Ingierd Jacobsdotter); died on 26 Feb 1910 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried on 28 Feb 1910 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KWJN-SXT
    • Initiatory (LDS): 7 Jun 1862, EHOUS
    • Census: 1900, Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States

    Notes:

    Occupation: Farmer

    Emigrated from Sweden 16 May 1861 on the ship “Monarch of the Sea.”

    Pioneer:
    Samuel A. Woolley Company (1861) Age at departure: 28
    338 individuals and 61 wagons were in the company when it began its jo u r n ey from the outfitting post at Florence, Nebraska (now Omaha)



    Elias August Beckstrand - abridged biography

    Elias August Beckstrand was born 20 October 1832, at Granstrop, Villsta d , Jonkoping, Sweden, a son of Knut Johan Beckstrand and Ingerd Jacobsda ug hter. Elias August's great-grandfather, Knut Gunnarsson Beckstrand, gr adu ated from Uppsala University in Sweden and was educated as a priest a s wa s his father before him (Gunnar Knutsson). This was the highest educ atio n to be obtained in Sweden at the time. Elias August's father, Knu t Johan , was a Staff Sergeant 1st Class in the army.

    Elias August was the youngest of a family of three children. He had an o l der sister, Christina (born 24 December 1825), and an older brother, Ka r l Johan (born 26 June 1829). He also had an older half-sister, Cathari n a Elisabeth (born 17 July 1802), the daughter of his father, Knut Joha n , and first wife, Elin Pehrsdotter.

    Elias August was left an orphan at the age of fifteen years. From this t i me, he started to work for a livelihood. Work was more plentiful in Den ma rk, so he and his brother went there. His brother was hired as a paint e r and Elias was hired as a coachman for a rich family by the the nam e o f Gissing. He drove the family's span of horses and took the wife an d dau ghter out driving along the shores of the Baltic Sea which separate d Denm ark from Malmo, Sweden. He remained with this family for fifteen y ears wh ere he received wonderful cultural training. The family lived a r ich, ari stocratic life and he was treated with a great deal of courtesy.

    While in the employ of this family, the temptation of wines and cigars w a s placed before him. Since he had not been accustomed to these thing s i n his father's home, he had the courage and manhood to resist them. W he n the Gospel came to the people of Denmark in the year 1857, Elias rej oic ed over the fact that he had no bad habits to overcome and he was soo n re ady to receive the Gospel.

    He was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sai n ts on 16 February 1859, and was ordained an elder on 19 November 1859 . A t this time he was called to serve a two-year mission to his native l and , Sweden. He was now 27 years old.

    When his mission was completed, he desired to emigrate to Zion. Elias a n d his brother, Karl Johan, traveled with other Saints on the ship Monar c h of the Sea.(1) They left Liverpool, England, on 16 May 1861. Elias w a s 29 years old. Another passenger in the group was Anna Sophia Hegglun d . They traveled many weeks, crossing the Atlantic Ocean. They then mad e t heir way to Florence, Nebraska, and eventually became part of the Jos ep h Horn Company. They crossed the plains and arrived in Salt Lake Cit y i n the summer of 1861. After his arrival, Elias was hired to drive a y ok e of oxen to get logs for the home of Joseph Horn. When enough logs ha d b een secured for the building o this home, Elias asked for the privile ge o f using the oxen to bring out logs sufficient to build his own two-r oom c abin. He intended to marry the young girl he had met, Anna Sophia H egglun d. She was, at this time, working in the Horn home.

    He had purchased a lot at the corner of West Temple and North Temple Str e ets in Salt Lake City. After his home was completed, Elias and Anna Sop hi a were married, 24 January 1862. In the same year, on 7 June 1862, the y w ere sealed in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. They lived in th is l ittle home for one and one-half years. Their first child, Anna Judit h, wa s born there on 21 November 1862.

    In the spring of 1863, Brigham Young called this young couple to go sou t h and settle in Deseret, Millard County. They traded their home for a t ea m, covered wagon and a few cooking utensils and started for their ne w hom e. There they helped build a fort for the settlers for protection a gains t the Indians. The settlers built a dam on the Sevier River to enab le the m to run water over the dry, dusty section of land which the peopl e had p lowed and planted into grain. Year after year they plowed and pla nted bu t each year they were disappointed as the water would wash out th e dam an d their crops would dry out.

    Two children were born to the young couple while they lived at the for t i n Deseret: John August (born 19 March 1865), and Albertina Sophia (bo r n 4 March 1867). About this time, Elias received a call to send his te a m back to Fort Laramie to meet a company of immigrants who were on the i r way to Utah.

    The people in Deseret became very discouraged and when Brigham Young ca m e down and saw the situation, he told them to move to other places if t he y desired. Elias and his family moved to the little settlement of Mead o w (also in Millard County) in 1868. He was given a lot on which to bui l d his home. It was situated one block east of the church building and t w o blocks east of Main Street. This first home was a two-room frame hou s e lined with adobe. A new Beckstrand home was built near the "Old Hollo w " and directly below where Chief Walker had his camp. This home was bui l t from rock quarried in the area and was completed in 1896. It was dow n t his hollow that a flood came following a cloud burst in the canyon (1 896) . Hearing a roaring noise, several boys riding horses went to invest igat e and returned very excited saying a flood was coming. All the anima ls co rralled along the creek bed were turned loose and all the people we nt t o the south of town and to higher ground. Elias had a big stable o n one b ank of the hollow and a huge haystack on the other. As the floo d came, ca rrying mud, huge trees, and boulders, it pushed down the stabl es, corral s and haystacks. It took a lot of rebuilding and cleaning up a fter this d isaster. No lives were lost. (This family home has been remod eled and sti ll stands today.) Once settled, they planted an orchard, pur chasing tree s from Joseph V. Robison in Fillmore. Next they took up te n acres of farm ing land east of the ridge and planted grain and corn.

    Three more children were born to Elias and Anna Sophia: Joseph Conrad (b o rn 10 March 1870), Ida Christina (born 3 April 1872), and Mary Elizabe t h (born 12 August 1874). Ida Christina died on 6 May 1875 and Mary Eliz ab eth died five days later on 11 May 1875.

    During the division of farming land in Meadow and while Elias was superi n tendent of the Sunday School, he asked the town supervisor to grant for t y acres of land with six shares of water to the Sunday School, the proc ee ds from the acreage to be used for books for the Sunday School. As a r esu lt the Meadow Sunday School was the first to be supplied with textboo ks a nd songbooks in Millard Stake. He also took up 160 acres of farmin g lan d above town which has always been known as the Beckstrand Farm. I n the p asture below town, he sowed wild hay for the animals' winter fee d until a lfalfa became known.

    Elias took an active part in the church. He served as Superintendent o f t he Sunday School. He was ordained a Seventy on 3 December 1862 and wa s se t apart as president of the 42nd Quorum Of Seventies on 25 Novembe r 1883 . Later he was ordained a High Priest. On 25 November 1901 he wa s ordaine d a Patriarch in Millard Stake. He served as Patriarch until hi s death.

    On 7 June 1869, Elias married Henrietta Cecilia Ahlquist as his second w i fe. To this union ten children were born: Elias Hyrum (11 May 1870), Ch ar les Alfred (9 February 1872), Heber William (18 March 1873), Almeda He nri etta (16 February 1875), Rachel Dena (11 April 1876), Nephi David ( 1 Nove mber 1878), Alma Neil (4 Jun 1881), Eva Ellen (16 July 1884), Knu t (26 De cember 1888), and Arnold Asael (7 May 1891).

    Charles Alfred, Almeda Henrietta and Knut died in infancy. In the fal l o f 1888 he served four months in the penitentiary for his religious co nvic tions (practicing polygamy).

    Elias was an ardent believer in education. In the fall he would hitch h i s fine black team to the spring wagon loaded with food and clothing, a n d take his older children to Provo for the winter to attend the Brigha m Y oung Academy. He would rent living quarters for them and then take hi s ch ildren to the president of the school, pay their entrance fees and s ay t o the president, "These are my children. They have come here wit h a goo d name. I want you to see that they bring it back home just as go od."

    His entire life was spent in service to his family and church. He die d 2 6 February 1910 in Meadow.

    (History written by Thelma Beckstrand Fisher, a grandchild, with sectio n s from Rachel Dena Beckstrand Bennett, a daughter)

    Source:
    Histories Compiled and Edited by Sue Anne Beckstrand Thompson
    Our Beckstrand Heritage: Christina Beckstrand Pehrsson, Karl Johan Becks t rand, Elias August Beckstrand and their families
    (Logan, Ut., self published, 2003)




    Elias August Beckstrand
    Biography written by Albertina Beckstrand Fisher

    Elias August Beckstrand was born 20 October 1832 at Granstorp, Jon Vilst a d, Sweden, son of Knut Johan Beckstrand and Ingried Jacobsson. The Bec ks trand ancestry originated in Germany. My sixth great-grandfather cam e fr om Germany and located in Sweden about 1600. As far back as we hav e an y knowledge of her ancestry, they have followed the line of educatio n. M y third grandfather graduated from Uppsala, Sweden. He was educat ed fo r the ministry and was increased as also was his father before him . Thi s was the highest education to be obtained in Sweden at that time.

    Father was the youngest of the family of 3 and was left an orphan at t h e age of 15 years. From this time he started to work for a livelihoo d . As he grew into manhood, he was hired as a coachman for rich famil y . While here he had a wonderful cultural training. The family live d a v ery aristocratic life and father was treated with a great deal of c ourtes y by them. While in the employment of this family, the temptatio n of win e and cigars was placed before him but he always had courage an d manhoo d enough to resist. Later when the gospel came, he rejoiced ove r the fac t that he had no evil habits to overcome. Father was baptize d 16 Februar y 1859. He was ordained an elder 19 November 1859. At thi s time he wa s called to fill a two-year mission in his native land.

    He emigrated to Utah in the fall of 1861, locating in Salt Lake City. A f ter working in the canyon a while for wages, he purchased a lot on Nor t h Temple St. and 1st West. He married Anna Sofia Hegglund, 24 Januar y 18 62. In the same year 7 June 1862 they were sealed in the endowmen t house . From this union 6 children were born, 4 of whom are Anna J., A lbertina , John A., and Joseph C. The first one was born in Salt Lake Ci ty.

    In the spring of 1863 they were called to Deseret. Father at once trad e d his house and bought a team of horses and a covered wagon, equipped t he mselves with cooking utensils and started for his destination. Whil e i n Deseret, John and Albertina were born. The family remained here un ti l the river became so uncontrollable that they lost their grain crop s yea r after year. Then when the settlement was temporarily broken up , the fa mily moved to Meadow. In the fall, previous to moving, father r eceive d a call to send his team back to Fort Laramie to meet the compan y of emi grants that were on their way to Utah.

    The family arrived in Meadow in 1868 and located 2 blocks above Main Str e et on Center Street where the old home still stands. They at once se t ou t an orchard, purchasing trees from Joseph V. Robinson in Fillmore . He n ext took up 10 acres of farming land and planted it with grain an d corn.

    7 June 1869 he married Henrietta Cecilia Carlson and to this union wer e b orn 10 children, 7 of whom grew to majority, married and raised famil ies : Elias Hyrum, Heber W., Rachel Dena, Alma Neil, Eva Ellen and Arnol d As ael.

    Father was ordained a Seventy on 3 December 1862, set apart as preside n t of the 42nd Quorum of Seventies on 25 November 1883, ordained a hig h pr iest and patriarch 25 November 1901. In the fall of 1888, he serve d 4 mo nths in the penitentiary for his religious convictions. He was su perinte ndent of the Sunday school of Meadow. During his superintendenc y they to ok up the Sunday school farm. He spent his entire life in serv ice to hi s family in the church.

    He died 26 February 1910 and was buried in Meadow Cemetery.

    Elias married Anna Sophia Hegglund on 24 Jan 1862 in Millard, Utah, United States. Anna (daughter of Jonas Gustaf Anderson Hegglund and Anna Sophia Jonasdotter) was born on 9 Oct 1833 in Ryssby, Kronoberg, Småland, Konungariket Sverige; was christened on 13 Oct 1833 in Ryssby, Kronoberg, Småland, Konungariket Sverige; died on 8 Jul 1890 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried in Meadow Cemetery, Millard, Utah, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Anna Sophia HegglundAnna Sophia Hegglund was born on 9 Oct 1833 in Ryssby, Kronoberg, Småland, Konungariket Sverige; was christened on 13 Oct 1833 in Ryssby, Kronoberg, Småland, Konungariket Sverige (daughter of Jonas Gustaf Anderson Hegglund and Anna Sophia Jonasdotter); died on 8 Jul 1890 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried in Meadow Cemetery, Millard, Utah, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: KWJ4-LLL
    • Initiatory (LDS): 7 Jun 1862, EHOUS

    Notes:

    Pioneer
    Samuel A. Woolley Company (1861) Age at departure: 27
    338 individuals and 61 wagons were in the company when it began its jour n ey from the outfitting post at Florence, Nebraska (now Omaha).

    Annie Sophia Haglund Beckstrand
    Arrived in Utah 1861
    Written by Alta B. Fisher
    Hillcrest Camp DUP
    ANNA SOPHIA HAGLUND BECKSTRAND
    My grandmother was born on the ninth of October in 1833, in Stora Brask e t Bgsaby Lamer, Sweden. She was the daughter of Jonas GustafHaglund an d A nna Sofia Aberg. She was the second child of a family of five.

    When she was about two years old the family moved from Kalmer to the Isl a nd of Oland, a small island not far from Kalmer, where they rented a sm al l house and a few acres of land. Here they raised garden stuff, grain , an d feed, and had a cow, a pig, and some chickens. Later on, the landl ord t ook part of the land at different times until there was nothing lef t. Thi s left the family without any way of making a living except by dai ly labo r on the landlord's farm. A famine broke out at this time which e xtende d over most of Sweden. It became so bad that they gathered roots t o mix w ith flour. This made the bread very bitter. Her father left for h is wor k without any breakfast, and the children were left crying for bre ad. Th e landlord found how things were and from that time on they fare d better.

    As soon as grandmother was old enough, she left home and went to the ci t y of Kalmer to work. I don't know how many people she worked for, bu t I h ave never forgotten two families I have heard about. One for thei r kindne ss, and the other for their cruelties. There were many like th e latter. A fter the girls did the washing they would have to take it t o the sea shor e and rinse it. Platforms were built over the water and gr eat troughs wer e made to rinse the clothes in. They had to do this in su mmer as well a s in winter.

    One day the queen rode by and when she saw it she commanded her coachm a n to stop. She said that this must cease, and commanded that houses sho ul d be built, that they should at least be under shelter.

    When she was twenty-one years old she became engaged to a young man, a s a ilor by trade. His trips lasted sometimes three and six months. He want e d to be married, but for some reason grandmother couldn't make up her m in d. Finally, after they had been engaged four years she told him when h e r eturned from his trip they would be married. He left his money with h er t o get the things they would need, but she didn't spend it. While h e was o n this trip, two Mormon missionaries came. When she heard their m essage s he was converted and was baptized. The people she worked for wer e so bitt erly opposed to this that she had to leave. In her next place , she foun d kind people to work for.

    She was very much surprised when her sweetheart returned to find tha t h e hated this new religion so much that she must choose between it an d him . Her religion meant more to her than anything on earth, but he sti ll ha d hopes that she would change her mind. So this went on for about t hree y ears. When he realized she could not do this, he told her that h e wishe d he could see her drowned rather than see her do as she was doin g. Thi s was their final separation.

    She was planning to go with the saints to Utah, so she went home to se e h er people. She felt sure that they would see the truth as she saw it , bu t when she reached home and realized how they felt, she was almost h ear t broken. Her oldest sister would have nothing to do with her. She ac cuse d her of bringing disgrace on them all, and her father hoped he woul d nev er see her again. This was the last time she ever saw any of her pe ople . Her father must have changed some, for before she sailed for Ameri ca sh e received a letter from him saying. "My girl, if you are sure you r relig ion is true, stay with it."

    Grandmother's younger sister, Mary, was the only one of the family who w r ote to her, so it was through her she learned of the death of her fath e r and mother. The older sister never changed in her belief, and alway s th ought mother had disgraced the family. Later, she came to New York a nd ma rried.

    Just before grandmother sailed, she and grandfather met. He had joined t h e Church a few years previous, and so being on the same ship they beca m e very dear friends. They were not in the same company crossing the pla in s, but the two campanies were so close, that many times the young folk s w ould get together for evening sports.

    They arrived in Salt Lake in the latter part of September 1861. Grandmot h er went to work for Joseph Horne's family, and grandfather went to wor k f or a Mr. Crisman. On January 24, 1862, they were married, and in Jun e o f the same year they were sealed in the Old Endowment house. They bou gh t a lot and built a log room on west North Temple.

    Grandmother was a faithful worker in the Church all of her life. For ma n y years she was a Relief Society teacher, and also acted as treasure r i n that organization. She had many friends. Father has told that he ne ve r knew her to have enemies. She was very careful not to use any slang . Sh e died as she had lived, a true Latter Day Saint, on July 8, 1890, a t th e age of 57.

    Children:
    1. Anna Judith Beckstrand was born on 21 Nov 1862 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; died on 21 Nov 1939 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried on 24 Nov 1939 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    2. John August Beckstrand was born on 19 Mar 1865 in Deseret, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 16 Apr 1951 in Fillmore, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried on 18 Apr 1951 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    3. Albertina Sofia Beckstrand was born on 4 Mar 1867 in Deseret, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 10 Oct 1959 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried on 13 Oct 1959 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    4. 6. Joseph Conrad Beckstrand was born on 10 Mar 1870 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was christened on 1 May 1870 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 18 Jan 1935 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried on 20 Jan 1935 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    5. Ida Christine Beckstrand was born on 3 Apr 1872 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 6 May 1875 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.
    6. Mary Elisabeth Beckstrand was born on 12 Aug 1874 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; died on 11 May 1875 in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States; was buried in Meadow, Millard, Utah, United States.