Thatcher Clark HALLETT

Birth:
5 May 1810
Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death:
1852
Crossing the Plains Near Mt. Pisgah, Morgan, Illinois
Burial:
1852
Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Marriage:
11 Sep 1830
Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Notes:
                   Resealed to parents 25 Oct 1957 SL
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Find a Grave «/b»- Clark Hallett - birth and death date unknown - This name is listed on a "monument erected in AD 1888 in memory of those members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattery day Saints who died in 1846, 1847, and 1848 during their exodus to seek a home beyond the Rocky Mountains." - burial: Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Thayer, Union, Iowa

«b»Massachusetts and Maine Genealogies 1650s-1930s, Cape Cod Library, Volume II- Bray Family of Yarmouth , Massachusetts

Biography of Thatcher Clark Hallett by Valera Snow Whatcott: Great Grandfather
«/b»My grandfather, Thatcher Clark Hallet, son of Zenas and Lydia Hallet Baker, was born 5 May 1810 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts.  His wife, Phebe Bray, daughter of Thomas Bray and Phebe Chase, was born 25 April 1808, also in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts.

Very little is known about either of them as they died while coming across the plains and were buried near Mt. Pisgah.  Their names are inscribed on a large monument there is honor of many of our pioneers who died while on their way to Zion.  We do not know if they embraced the gospel while living in Yarmouth or not.

We first find them in Richmond, Missouri, where their first child Thatcher Clark was born.  From there they went to Lima, Illinois.  While in Nauvoo, Thatcher Clark and his wife, Phebe, received their endowments in 1846 and were sealed in the Nauvoo temple.  They also received their patriarchal blessing while there.   Before leaving there, they were baptized for his parents and some of his grandparents.  While in Nauvoo, he served as ward clerk and stake clerk and many valuable records were kept and preserved by him which became very beneficial to the church a few years later. (Taken from the History of Patriarch Gardner Snow) by Archibald Bennet.

His lineage dates back to Andrew Hallett (called the "Schoolmaster") who came here in 1635 from Dorset England.  He is also a descendant of many Pilgrims and Puritans who took an active part in building up the settlement of Plymouth and surrounding towns.

Thatcher Clark and Pheve Bray were the parents of five children: Thatcher Clark born in Richmond, Missouri, 7 January 1836; died 30 November 1908;  Amanda born 1838 in Richmond, Missouri, died while coming across the plains in 1852; Louise born 1840, died in 1852 while coming across the plains; Hyrum, born 15 January 1843 in Lima, Hancock, Illinois; Mary Elizabeth, born 13 December 1845 in Pisgah, Hancock, Illinois, died 16 August 1927, Provo, Utah (My grandmother).

While in Nauvoo, Ann Rosray Gould was sealed to him.  We do not know if she was his second wife or not.  In that day many women asked to be sealed to a man without being married to him.  We have no record of him being married more than once.
                  
Phebe Amanda BRAY
Birth:
25 Apr 1808
Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death:
1852
Mt. Pisgah, Union, Iowa
Notes:
                   Also sealed to spouse 20 Jan 1846 NV

«b»Find a Grave «/b»- Phebe Hallett -  birth and death date unknown - This name is listed on a "monument erected in AD 1888 in memory of those members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattery day Saints who died in 1846, 1847, and 1848 during their exodus to seek a home beyond the Rocky Mountains." - burial: Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Thayer, Union, Iowa

«b»Massachusetts and Maine Genealogies 1650s-1930s, Cape Cod Library, Volume II- Bray Family of Yarmouth , Massachusetts«/b»
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Amanda Ellen HALLETT
Birth:
17 May 1832
Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death:
1852
 
Marr:
 
2
Louise HALLETT
Birth:
15 Jan 1834
Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death:
1852
 
Marr:
 
3
Birth:
7 Jan 1837
Richmond, Ray, Missouri
Death:
30 Nov 1908
Pleasant View, Weber, Utah
Marr:
5 Dec 1858
Provo, Utah, Utah 
Notes:
                   Block 4 Lot 12

«b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials
«/b»Thatcher Hallett - born Pisga, Hancock, Missouri -  died 30 November 1908 in Pleasant View, Utah, Utah - buried 30 November 1908 in Provo City Cemetery - Block 4 Lot 12 - source: sexton - relatives: Phoebe Ray (spouse)

«b»new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013
Thatcher Clark Hallett Jr. - male - born 7 January 1837 in Richmond Ray, Missouri - died 30 November 1908 - buried 7 December 1908 in Provo, Utah, Utah - married Ermina Elizabeth Haden or Hayden (1842-1908) 5 December 1858 in Provo, Utah, Utah
                  
4
Birth:
15 Jan 1843
Lima (Morley Settlement), Adams, Illinois
Death:
19 Nov 1920
Snowville, Box Elder, Utah
Marr:
1 Dec 1897
Richfield, Sevier, Utah 
Notes:
                   Section II

«b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials«/b»
   - Hallett, Hyrum - born 1841 - died 1920 - buried in Snowville Cemetery Section II - Source: Sexton

«b»new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013 - Hyrum Hallett - male - born 15 January 1842 in Lima, Hancock, Illinois - died 19 November 1920 in Snowville, Box Elder, Utah - buried 21 November 1920 in Snowville Cemetery, Bos Elder, Utah - married Charity Emiline Riley about 1870 in Utah - married Florence Louise Taylor 1 December 1897 in Richfield, Sevier, Utah

The county at his birth was Lima, Hancock, Illinois

«b»Utah Death Registers, 1847-1966«/b» - Hyrum Hallett - male - age 79 yrs - born about 1841 - died 19 Nov 1920 in Box Elder County - State File No.: 1920004948
                  
5
Birth:
13 Dec 1845
Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Death:
16 Aug 1927
Provo, Utah, Utah
Marr:
20 Oct 1862
Provo, Utah, Utah 
Notes:
                   Block 4 Lot 69

A.C. Clark's mother was 1/4 Cherokee Indian.

«b»Utah Death Registers, 1847-1966«/b» - Mary Elizabeth Hallett Snow - female - age 82 yrs - born about 1845 - died 16 August 1927 in Utah County - State File No.: 1927003272

Birthplace also listed as Lima, Adams, Illinois
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Utah Burials Database «/b»- born 1845 in Illinois - died 16 Aug 1927 in Provo, Utah - buried 16 Aug 1927 in Provo City Cemetery, Block 4 Lot 69 - Source: Sexton
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Obituary - Provo Evening Herald, Tuesday, August 16,1927«/b»
Mary E. Snow Dies at Home
Mrs. Mary E. Hallett Snow, age 85, wife of the late Don C. Snow died suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Owen White 828 South Fourth East Street, shortly before noon today.  Mrs. Snow had been in ill health for some time, suffering from severe pains in her back, but had no been confined to her bed.  This morning she went from her home at 731 East Third South street, to visit her daughter and was just preparing to eat lunch with the White family when she complained of feeling ill.  She passed away a few minutes later.

She was born in Hancock County, Illinois, December 12, 1844, and was brought to Provo by her parents, Clark T. and Phoebe A. Bray Hallett when a small child.  A few years later her parents died and she then went to live at the home of the late Mrs. Hannah York in this city, who raised her to womanhood.  Throughout her life, Mrs. Snow was a devout member of the LDS Church.  Mrs. Snow was the mother of ten children, seven of whom survive her as follows:  Levi Snow, Clark Snow, J.C. Snow, Don Snow, Arlington Snow, Mrs. C.H. Miller, Mrs. Charles Pealkey, and Mrs. Owen White, all of provo.  She is also surved by 43 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren.  Announcment of the funeral services will be made later.

«b»Funeral Service Announcement «/b»- Provo Evening Herald, Friday, August 19, 1927
Mrs. Snow Is Laid At Rest - Impressive Services Mark Final Tribute to Respected Woman
Impressive funeral services were held in the Bonneville Ward Chapel Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Mary E. Hallett Snow, who died Tuesday noon at the home of her daughter Mrs. Owen White.  Leon Newren presided at the services.  The invocation was offered by Thaddeus Cluff and Leo Thurman offered, the benediction.  Eulogies to the splendid life and character of Mrs. Snow were given by the speakers who were Benjamin Bulloock, John T. Giles and Bishop Andrew Jen of the Bonneville Ward.

Beautiful musical numbers were rendered.  Murray Roberts furnished two vocal solos "A Perfect Day" and "Holy Hour." accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Anna Hinckley.  A vocal selection was rendered by Mrs. Nola NIlssen entitled, "Come Unto Me."  Mrs. Vera Peterson accompanying at the piano.  Mrs. Mary Wanlass and Mrs Emma Egilson sang two duets "Some Weet Daye Bye and Bye" and "Jesus, My Savior."  They were also accompanied by Mrs. Peterson.  The dedicatory prayer at the Provo City Cemetery was offered by Heber Miller, eldest grandson of Mrs. Snow.  The well attended service, together with the many, beautiful floral offerings, bespoke the high esteem with which the deceaed and her family are held by their many friends.
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Utah Death Certificate #02704177«/b»
Mary Elizabeth Hallett Snow - resident of 731 East 3rd S, Provo, Utah - female - white - widowed - wife of Don Carlos Snow - born 12 Dec 1844 - age 82 yrs 8 mo 4 days - housewife - born in Pisga, Illinois - Father: Thatcher Clark Hallett born Illinois - Mother: Phebe Amanda Bray born Illinois - informant: Reva Snow White of 328 S. 4th East, Provo, Utah - died 16 August 1927 - died of apoplexy and chronic myocarditis - buried in Provo, Utah 18 August 1827 - Ansen Hatch: Provo, Utah

«b»Provo City Cemetery Database - http://provo.org/parks.cemetery_records.html
«/b»Mary Elizabeth Hallet - born 13 December 1845 in Pisga, Illinois - died 16 August 1927 in Provo, Utah, Utah - burial 18 August 1927 - Block 4 Lot 69 - age 82 - female - Spouse: Don Carlos Snow d. 1897 - Parents: Thatcher Clark Hallet & Phebe Amanda Bray Hallet
                  
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Thatcher Clark Hallett - Phebe Amanda Bray

Thatcher Clark Hallett was born at Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts 5 May 1810. His parents were Zenas Hallett and Lydia Hallet.

He married Phebe Amanda Bray 11 Sep 1830 at Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts . Phebe Amanda Bray was born at Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts 25 Apr 1808 daughter of Thomas Bray and Phebe Chase .

They were the parents of 5 children:
Amanda Ellen Hallett born 17 May 1832.
Louise Hallett born 15 Jan 1834.
Thatcher Clark Hallett born 7 Jan 1837.
Hyrum Hallett born 15 Jan 1843.
Mary Elizabeth Hallett born 13 Dec 1845.

Thatcher Clark Hallett died 1852 at Crossing the Plains Near Mt. Pisgah, Morgan, Illinois .

Phebe Amanda Bray died 1852 at Mt. Pisgah, Union, Iowa .