480. John WILDE
Temple work found on card returned from family file at the Logan Temple in
under name of Jocelyn Nield. 429 Main Bennington, Montpelier Idaho
482. Andrew HEWLETT
Temple work found on card returned from family file at the Logan Temple in
under name of Jocelyn Nield. 429 Main Bennington, Montpelier Idaho
504. William JONES
The History of Remsen New York states that William the eldest married Jane, in London, England, and immediatelhy came with his bride to America, locating here a year previous to the arrival of his father and the rest of the family.
506. John EVANS
History of Remsen New York by Millard F. Roberts page 307 states that,"John Evans (Boon) was born in Brynhnog Back, North Wales, in 1772. He married Mary, daughter of John Parry, and emigrated to America in 1798 or 1799, coming directly from New York to Steuben, when he joined his brother-in-law, William P Jones, who had preceded him to this country a year or two. For a time he lived with Mr. Jones who had settled temporarily north of Ty Coch, near the farm soon after settly by John Roberts (Creugiau), grandfather of the late John R. and Griffith Griffiths. Later he took up residenced at Trenton village, from which fack the appellation "Boon" came to be given him, since Trenton, or Olden Barneveld was called Boon by many of the country people, it being the residence of Gerrit Boon, agent for the Holland Land Company, and where Mr. Evans was for many years employed as gardener by Col. Adam Gerard Mappa, who succeeded Gerrit Boon.
Shortly after he arrived in Steuben, Mr. Evans bought a bushel of wheat from a neighbor, which he carried on his back to mill at Whitesboro. In Septempber, 1798, assisted by William C. Jones, he cut the first trees on the Capel Ucha' lot, to prepare a place for the grave of the first body buried there."
507. Mary PARRY
According to The History of Remsen New York by Millard F. Roberts, Capel Bont is near Remsen.