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Has 2 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.
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Name |
David Israel Penrod |
Birth |
30 Nov 1858 |
Wallsburg, Wasatch, Utah, United States |
Gender |
Male |
Initiatory (LDS) |
6 Jun 1877 |
SGEOR |
FamilySearch ID |
KWJ8-MXG |
Death |
13 Aug 1932 |
Pinetop, Navajo, Arizona, United States |
Burial |
15 Aug 1932 |
Pinetop Cemetery, Navajo, Arizona, United States |
Person ID |
I160387 |
mytree |
Last Modified |
25 Feb 2024 |
Father |
William Lewis Penrod, b. 27 Jul 1832, Union, McHenry, Illinois, United States d. 21 Aug 1916, Pinetop, Navajo, Arizona, United States (Age 84 years) |
Mother |
Polly Ann Young, b. 6 Jun 1836, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States d. 9 Apr 1909, Pinetop, Navajo, Arizona, United States (Age 72 years) |
Marriage |
6 Apr 1853 |
Provo, Utah, Utah, United States |
Family ID |
F40853 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- David Israel Penrod was born November 30, 1858 in Wallsburg, Utah. His p a rents are William Lewis Penrod and Polly Ann Young Riggs. He was the se co nd of thirteen children: Mary Ann, David Israel, Heber Lewis, Temperan c e Susan, Delbert Abraham, Albert Nathaniel, Ephraim, Elnora, Liona, Lio la , John Ralph, Mazetta, and Geneva. David was named after his grandfath er.
On June 6, 1877, he married Cynthia Ann Smith in the St. George Utah Tem p le. Cynthia is the daughter of Thomas Washington Smith and Susan Reynol ds . David and Cynthia had eight children: Cynthia Jane, David Heber, Sus ann ah, Delbert Alvy, James Arthur, Paul Ray, Polly Irene, and Loren Rupe rt.
David and Cynthia came to Arizona Territory in the Fall of 1879 with the i r first child, Cynthia Jane. Annie Butler first remembered David whe n h e came to Greer in the fall of 1902 as a forest ranger. (A tribute t o th e Lakeside Pioneers). He lived many years in Pinetop, Arizona and wa s a p illar of the community. Like his father William, he was known for h is hos pitality to all who needed entertainment, regardless of color or c reed. O nce his life had been saved by an Apache woman and in return he w as espec ially kind to the Indian people and taught his children to trea t them wel l.
David Israel Penrod died August 13, 1932 in Pinetop and is buried ther e w ith many of his relatives. He is and will be remembered by many a s a Pion eer who led the way for his many descendants
Courtesy of Delbert William Adair Jr.
Penrod Family History, Volume I
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