Thomas GILES
Archive Sheet submitted by Helen R. S. Brinkley
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1850 Census, Pottawattamie County, Iowa (Annotated Census)
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OCCUPATION: Baptist Minister BIRTH: Estimated. MARRIAGE: Henry E. Giles Family Bible. DEATH: 12 November, 1850 at Council Bluffs, Pottawatamie County, Iowa BAPTISM: TIB. Re-baptized 11 Oct 1967 for verifiable date. Record of first baptism not available. ENDOWMENT: F..H.L. Film #177,955 LOGAN, p.139, #4813. SEALED TO PARENTS: F616788. 812392 SEALED TO SPOUSE: F.H.L. Film #183,400, p.382, #4,913 by Brigham Young. SEALED TO SPOUSE: Maragaret Jenkins (deceased) F.H.L. Film # 178,060 LOGAN, p.84, #1574. SEALED TO SPOUSE: Naomi Jenkins (deceased) F.H.L. Film #178,060 LOGAN, p.84, #1575. SEALTED TO SPOUSE: Mary Ann Jenkins (deceased) F H.L. Film # 178,060 LOGAN, p.84, #1573. SEALED TO SPOUSE: Mary Kirklnad (deceased) F.H.L. Film #178,060 LOGAN, p.84, #1576. U.S. 1850 Census, County of Pottawatemie, State of Iowa, 30th day of August, 1850. (p.64) lists: Thomas Giles, 64, Male, Farmer, Born in Wales Maria Giles, 58, Female, Born in Wales Edward Giles, 16, Male, Farmer, Born in Wales Emigration of 1852, Seventeenth Company, Isaac Bullock. Captain. J.H. Maria Giles & Son (Edward) Arrived in the valley 21 Sep 1852. See Histories for letters from Liverpool back to Cardiff to the Saints & Dan Jones account of the voyage. BIRTH: Estimated. MARRIAGE: Henry E. Giles Family Bible. DEATH: Estimated. BAPTISM: TIB. Re-baptized 11 Oct 1967 for verifiable date. Record of first baptism not available. ENDOWMENT: F..H.L. Film #177,955 LOGAN, p.139, #4813. SEALED TO PARENTS: F616788. 812392 SEALED TO SPOUSE: F.H.L. Film #183,400, p.382, #4,913 by Brigham Young. SEALED TO SPOUSE: Maragaret Jenkins (deceased) F.H.L. Film # 178,060 LOGAN, p.84, #1574. SEALED TO SPOUSE: Naomi Jenkins (deceased) F.H.L. Film #178,060 LOGAN, p.84, #1575. SEALTED TO SPOUSE: Mary Ann Jenkins (deceased) F H.L. Film # 178,060 LOGAN, p.84, #1573. SEALED TO SPOUSE: Mary Kirklnad (deceased) F.H.L. Film #178,060 LOGAN, p.84, #1576.
DEATH: The 1850 Annotated Record of the US Census, Pottawattamie County, Iowa shows that Maria died 12 November 1851 in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The record at Find a Grave for Maria Davis Giles, born 15 August 1790 #105062749 indicates that she died and was buried in Ogden, Utah. BAPTISM: Wales Computer IGI Ordinance Index ENDOWMENT: F.H.L. Film #183,404 EHOUS, p.9, #344. {Mariah Giles b. Jan 2, 1791, Narbouth, Pembrok, S.Wales, Bap. 1845. Parents John and Mary Davis. SEALED TO PARENTS:F: 8008130 18. SEALED TO SPOUSE: F.H.L. Film #1,149,514 EHOUS, p.150, #954. Thomas Davis Giles stood proxy for his deceased father to be sealed to his mother who was present. Brigham Young performed the ordinance. BAPTISM: Wales Computer IGI Ordinance Index ENDOWMENT: F.H.L. Film #183,404 EHOUS, p.9, #344. {Mariah Giles b. Jan 2, 1791, Narbouth, Pembrok, S. Wales, Bap. 1845. Parents John and Mary Davis. SEALED TO PARENTS:F: 8008130 18. SEALED TO SPOUSE: F.H.L. Film #1,149,514 EHOUS, p.150, #954. Thomas Davis Giles stood proxy for his deceased father to be sealed to his mother who was present. Brigham Young performed the ordinance.
BIRTH: Thomas Davis Giles' Journal. DEATH: Estimated. BAPTISM AND ENDOWMENT: Child SEALED TO PARENTS: F. H. L. Film #178,087 LOGAN, p.662, #1
BIRTH: Thomas Davis Giles' Journal. ? DEATH: BAPTISM AND ENDOWMENT: Child SEALED TO PARENTS: F. H. L. Film #178,087 LOGAN, p.662, #2
BIRTH: Thomas Davis Giles' Journal. MARRIAGE: DEATH: BAPTISM: Internet IGI. ENDOWMENT: F.H.L Film #177,958, LOGAN, p.206, #7201. SEALED TO PARENTS: F. H. L. Film #178,087 LOGAN, p.662, #3. SEALED TO SPOUSE: F.H L. Film #178,061 LOGAN, p.407, #7558. Mary Giles Morgan, sister to Thomas Davis Giles, was two years older than her brother. She married Thomas Morgan in Wales, had four sons, all of whom died in Wales. Mary then came to Zion and arrived sometime in the latter part of the 1870's. The ship she came on is not yet located, nor has she been located on the 1880 US Census at this time. Henry Evans Giles' pocket journal states: Nov. 28, 1877 - Aunt Mary Morgan came down from Ogden She came from [to] the states about three weeks ago and stopped at Aunt Sarah's [Sarah Giles Farr - sister who lived in Ogden.] Mary is found on the Endowment House records and on Logan Temple records as she performed ordinances for herself, had them performed for her husband and her four deceased sons. One record listed a Sarah Morgan - but to date no evidence is found that Mary had, or brought, a daughter with her from Wales.
OCCUPATION: Colier & Harpist BIRTH: Family Notes MARRIAGE: Thomas Davis Giles Family Bible DEATH: Sexton's Records, Provo Cemetery, 1849-1929. 979.224/P, V.22h. BAPTISM: F.H.L. Film #26,675, Salt Lake 15th Ward Records, p.10. Baptized 1 Nov 1844 by Abel Evans, Confirmed 4 Nov by Abel Evans. Rebaptized 5 Aug 1884 by John Choltan. Re-Confirmed by ___ Bird. ENDOWMENT: F.H.L. Film #183,404 EHOUS, p.10, #257. SEALED TO PARENTS: F.H.L. Film #178,087, p.662, #4. SEALED TO SPOUSE: (1) Margaret Thomas F.H.L. Film #1,149,514 EHOUS, p.161, #5460. Hannah Evans Giles proxy. (2) Hannah Evans F.H.L. Film #1,149,514 EHOUS, p.161, #5460. Both sealed by Brigham Young. FURTHER SEALINGS TO SPOUSES: 1. Rebecca Wilkins deceased S\S F.H.L. Film #1,149,515 EHOUS, p.9, #13,858 (30 Aug 1859). Endowment Reference for Rebecca: F.H.L. Film #177,955 LOGAN, p.135, #131 -. Mary Bown Giles proxy. 2. Sarah Allen deceased S\S F.H.L. Film #1,149,515 EHOUS, p.9, #13,858 (30 Aug 1859). 3. Martha Williams deceased S\S F.H.L. Film #1,149,515 EHOUS, p.9, #13,858 (30 Aug 1859). Endowment Reference for Martha: F.H.L. Film #177,955 LOGAN, p.135, #346. Catherine Evans Giles proxy. 4. Mary Rees deceased S\S F.H.L. Film #1,149,515 EHOUS, p.9, #13,060 (30 Aug 1859). 5. Margaret Richards deceased S\S F.H.L. Film #1,149,515 EHOUS, p.9, #138580 (30 Aug 1859). 6. Ann Davies deceased S\S F.H.L. Film #1,149,515 EHOUS, p.9, #13,060 (30 Aug 1859). * 7. Jane Bowen, deceased F.H.L. Film #183,399 EHOUS, p.363, #3849. * 8. Jane Dobie Thorn, deceased F.H.L. Film #183,399 EHOUS, p. , #3849. * 9. Mary Thomas, deceased F.H.L. Film #183,401 EHOUS, p.363, #5150. * 10. Ann Umphries, deceased . F.H.L. Film #183,401 EHOUS, p.363, #5150. *11. Charlotte Thomas, deceased F.H.L. Film #183,401 EHOUS, p.363, #5150. Endowment record for Charlotte: F.H.L. Film #177,955 LOGAN, p.135, #142. *12. Margaret Jones, deceased. F.H.L. Film #183,401 EHOUS, p. 363, #5150. *13. Hannah Giles, F.H.L. Film #183,401 EHOUS, p.363, #5150. 14. Margaret Firth deceased, F.H.L. Film #178,969, LOGAN, p.77, #1442. Mary Brown Giles Proxy. 15. Mary Kirkland deceased, F.H.L. Film #178,060 LOGAN, p.84, #1576. Mary Brown Giles Proxy. * Hannah Evans Giles stood proxy for each of these women as they were sealed to Thomas. Excerpts from Edward Bunker, in charge of Thomas Handcart Train. The voyage was pleasant with the exception of one storm during which one sailor was drowned. We landed in New York, at Castle Garden, thence by rail to St. Louis, then by steamboat up the Mississippi River to Iowa City, which place we reached in the month of June, 1856. Here the company were fitted out with handcarts. I was given charge of a Welsh Company and left Iowa City, June 28, 1856. We procured our provisions and teams to haul our supplies at Council Bluffs. After leaving Iowa City we encountered some heavy rain and wind storms which blew down our tents and washed away our handcarts. I got a heavy drenching which brought on a spell of rheumatism that confined me to my bed a portion of the journey. I had for my counselors brothers Grant, a Scotchman and a tailor by trade, and MacDonald, a cabinet maker, neither of whom had had much experience in handling teams. Both were returned missionaries. The Welsh had no experience at all and very few of them could speak English. This made my burden very heavy. I had the mule team to drive and had to instruct the teamsters about yoking the oxen. The journey from Missouri River to Salt Lake City was accomplished in 65 days. We were short of provisions all the way and would have suffered for food had not supplies reached us from the valley. However, we arrived safely in Salt Lake City, October 2, 1856. [p.8] BIB: Bunker, Edward. Autobiography (Ms 1581), pp. 7-8. (HIDA's) OBITUARY: Death of a Blind Harpist. Thomas D. Giles, the blind harpist, died at the residence of his son, Prof. H. E. Giles, in this city, [Provo] Friday afternoon. The deceased came to the Territory in 1856, and pulled a handcart across the plains. He was known from one end of the Territoy to the other and had friends everywhere. For the last few years he has been living with his son in this ciy: but was for many years a resident of Salt Lake City. The funeral services were held in the Tabernacle last Sunday, and were largely attended. Bishop J. E. Booth of the Fourth Ward presided. Appropriate and counsoling remarks were made by Elders Lorin Farr of Ogden, George Bywater of Salt Lake, David John of Provo, and Thomas Martell, of Spanish Fork, who all spoke words of praise of the devout life and noble character of the departed. Beautiful music was furnished by the Boshard and Pyme Bros. quartette, accompanied by Prof. Giles on the organ. This was in conformity with a request made by Brother Giles in his lifetime. F.H.L. Film #026,935, Deseret News, Nov. 6, 1894, p.5. The following notice also appeared in the Millenial Star Publication of the Church in Great Britain: DIED: Giles. - At Provo City, Utah, November 2, 1894, Thomas D. Giles. born in Wales. He emigrated to Utah in 1856, pulling a handcart across the plains. He was known to nearly all the people in Zion. Millenial Star, Monday Dec. 3, 1894, p.784. 1851 British Census F.H.L. Film #104,186. Tredegar, Bedwelty, Glamorganshire, South Wales Instructions for this census were to include the names and surnames of only those persons who abode in the house on the night of the 30 March, 1851, Thomas D. Giles name does not appear here with his family. His journal does not begin until 1852, but it is presumed he was off on an assignment when this census was take. The Giles Family resided at 54 Church Square. Margaret Giles was listed as head of family, married, 29 years old, occupation was domestic duties and she was born at Merthr Tydfil, Glamorganshire. Margaret Giles, a daughter, was 4 years old, also born at Merthyr. Joseph Giles, a son, was 3 years old, born at Nantyglo, Monmouthshire. Hyrgum Giles, a son, was 1 year old, born at Merthyr. Ann Hughes, a niece, 11 years old, was a servant, born at Neath. David Phillips, a lodger, was 45 years old, a coal miner born in Glamorganshire. United States Census, State of Utah, Weber County, Ogden, 1860 This census lists: Thomas D. Giles, 40 years old, male, Reals estate 230, Personal estate, 150, born in Wales, & blind. Hannah Giles, 39 years old, female, born in Wales. Joseph, 12, male, born in Wales. Hyrum, 10, male, born in Wales. Henry, 1 year old, born in Utah. 1867 & 1869 Salt Lake City Directories list - Giles, Thomas D. Harper 15th Ward 6 W between 1 & 2nd So. Not found in 1873 or 1874 Directories. In response to a request Thomas D. Giles made to Charles R. Savage: Nov. 8th, 1873 Bro. Giles, I can give Henry $4.00 per week for the first 6 months $6.00 per week for the next 6 months $8.00 per week for the next 6 months $10.00 for the next. This is the best I can do. Yours truly, C. R. Savage United States Census, State of Utah, Salt Lake Territory, 15th Ward, p. 18. Taken on the 19th of July, 1870. Giles, Thomas 49 years old, white, musician, real estate 600.00, personal estate, 2000.00 born in England, was blind. Hannah Giles, 50 years old, female, white, born in England. Joseph Giles, 22 years old, male, white, carpenter, born in England. Hyrum Giles, 20 years old, male, white, wood painter, born in England. Henry Giles, 11 years old, male, white, at school, born in Utah. United States Census, State of Utah, Salt Lake Territory, p.66B. 1880 Giles, Thomas D. Self -employed, Male, Married, White, 59 years old, born in Wales. Occ. Harpest Father born in Wales, Mother born in Wales. Hannah E. Wife, Female, Married, White, 61, born in Wales. Occ. Keeping House Father born in Wales, Mother born in Wales. Henry E. Son, Male, Married, White, 21years old, born in Utah. Occ. Music Teacher Father born in Wales, Mother born in Wales. Catherine Daughter in law, Female, Married, White, 19, born in Wales. Occ. At Home Father born in Wales, Mother born in Wales. Giles, William H. GrandSon, Male, Single, White, 4 years old, born in Utah. Father born in Wales, Mother born in England. Giles, Henry E. GrandSon Male, Single, White, 1 Month old, born in Utah. Father born in Utah, Mother born in Wales. "The journey from Missouri River to Salt Lake City was accomplised in 65 days. We were short of provisions all the way and would have suffered for food had not supplies reached us from the valley. However, we arrived safely in Salt Lake City October 2, 1856." [p.8]
BIRTH & DEATH: From Thomas Davis Giles Journal. BAPTISM: G.S. Film # 183,382 EHOUS, p.62, #2875, Thomas D. Giles, brother, proxy. ENDOWMENT: G.S. Film #177,958 LOGAN, p.233, #8250. SEALED TO PARENTS: G.S. Film #178,087 LOGAN, p. 662, #5. SEALED TO SPOUSE:F.H.L. Film #183,400, p.382, #4913.
BIRTH & DEATH: Estimated. BAPTISM & ENDOWMENT: Child SEALED TO PARENTS: F.H. L. Film #178,087, LOGAN, p.662, #6.
BIRTH & DEATH: From Family Records. BAPTISM & ENDOWMENT: Child. SEALED TO PARENTS: Family File Temple Ordiance card in possession of Helen Sharp Madsen.
BIRTH: Journal of Thomas Davis Giles. MARRIAGE: Certificate of Marriage from G.R.O. Registration Office, London, England, copy in possession of Helen Sharp Madsen. Both David Alma and Harriet marked the marriage certificate with an X, signifying they could not write their names. DEATH: Not located. Living in 1894/95 - listed in Salt Lake City Directory for those years. In Polks 1898 Salt Lake City directory Harriet is listed as widow of David A. BAPTISM: 1845. Re-baptized 9 Sep 1871, F.H.L. Film # 26,675, p. 27, Salt Lake 15th Ward Records. Re-Baptized by John Hughes Evans. Re-Confirmed by R. T. Burton 2 Sep 1871. ENDOWMENT: F.H.L. Film #183,407 EHOUS, p.106, #9. SEALED TO PARENTS: Ref: 7932030. SEALED TO SPOUSE: Computer IGI. The 1851 British Census for Merthy Tydfil lists the following: Place of Residence Marital St. Age Occupation Place of birth North Twynyrodyn David Giles, Head of House married 23 coal miner Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire North Twynyrodyn Harriet Giles, Wife married 22 Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire The 1880 Census, Sevier County, Utah lists the following: David A. Giles Self M M W 52 Wales Occ. Laborer Harriett Giles Wife F M W 51 Wales Occ. Keeping House Emily Thomas DauL F W W 24 Wales Occ. Without Alma Thomas GSon M S W 1 Utah George Reynolds Other M S W 6 CA It is not known at this time who was Emily's husband. If it was a son of David and Harriet it would seem logical she would be using the Giles surname. Further research is needed. Polks 1893 S.L. Directory listed Mrs. Harriet Giles, p.338, bds, 135 E 9th South. Polks 1894/95 S.L. Directory lists David A. Giles, Miner, p,312, res s s Armstrong Av 2 w of State. Polks 1898 S.L. Directory lists Harriet Giles (wid David A) p.312, bds rear 627 W. South Temple. Polks 1899 S.L. Directory lists Mrs. Harriet Giles, died Aug 15, 1898 aged 69.
SEE APPENDIX FOR BIOGRAPHY OF SARAH GILES FARR BIRTH:, MARRIAGE & DEATH: TIB BAPTISM: TIB, #112, Book A1, p.9, #266. ENDOWMENT: TIB, #112, A1, p.13, #266. SEALED TO PARENTS: F.H.L. Film #178,087 LOGAN, p.662, #7. SEALED TO SPOUSE: EHOUS, No.577, C.Slg. p.92. United States Census, Utah Territory, Weber County, 1850 Sarah Giles 20 S. Wales
BIRTH: TIB & Thomas Davis Giles family history dictated to scribe. BAPTIZED, ENDOWMENT: TIB SEALED TO PARENTS: Wales Computer IGI, Addendum.
He married Maria Davis 18 Dec 1807 at Machynlleth, Montgomery, Wales . Maria Davis was born at Narberth, Pembroke, Wales 2 Jan 1791 daughter of John Davis and Mary Morris .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Ebenezer Giles
born Jun 1815.
Mary Ann Giles
born Mar 1817.
Mary Giles
born 2 Jun 1818.
Thomas Davis Giles
born 28 Nov 1820.
John Giles
born Jun 1823.
David Giles
born Jun 1825.
Davis Giles
born Jun 1825.
David Alma Giles
born Jun 1828.
Sarah Giles
born 1 Jan 1831.
Edward Giles
born 27 Apr 1833.
Thomas Giles died 10 Dec 1851 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa .
Maria Davis died 12 Nov 1851 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa .