Maude Evaline Carter

Maude Evaline Carter
Maude Evaline Carter

Today is the 125th wedding anniversary of Maude Evaline CARTER and David SUTTON. They married in Provo, Utah on 27 April 1896. She was born in Provo on 11 December 1876, and David in Springville on 5 October 1873.

We’re connected through Maude’s grandfather, Samuel Carter, who emigrated to Utah from Thornton Hough, Cheshire as part of the LDS Perpetual Emigration Fund. You can read my research on the journey that he and his family made here. I’m Samuel’s first cousin four times removed – in other words, four generations down.

Thornton Hough is mentioned in the Domesday book, but was mostly rebuilt during the 19th century by William Hesketh Lever, first Viscount Leverhulme, as a “model” village for his factory workers. It was a smaller version of his Port Sunlight village, which housed workers making his famous Sunlight soap. His company is better known now as Unilever. He built The Lady Lever Art Gallery which opened in 1922 and has several major collections of art, many from his personal collection.

Maude Evaline’s parents were John Huntingdon Carter and Louisa Dionicia Steele. Again, the middle name of Huntingdon, from the family name of Samuel’s first wife Hannah, is a huge signpost when researching the family, especially with a name as common as Carter.

David D Sutton
David D Sutton

Maude and David’s family have done much research on them, and you can find information, family trees, and memories on their Family Search pages. You will need a free account to access these pages. Family Search has a wealth of information for genealogists and family historians worldwide, well worth signing up to if you’re not already a member.

Maude Evaline Carter

David D Sutton

Thanks to the family of Maude Evaline for the use of these photos – all copyrights are theirs.

Gravestone

Thanks to Jodi Gooch for this gravestone photo.

Tombstone Tuesday – William Huntingdon Carter

William Huntingdon Carter was born in Thornton Hough, Cheshire, UK on 18 June 1843. His parents were Samuel Carter and Hannah Huntingdon. In 1862 the family emigrated to Utah from Liverpool, as Mormon Pioneers.

William Huntingdon Carter
Grave of William Huntingdon Carter and Cordelia (Lane)

He married Cordelia Lane in Salt Lake City on 15 October 1865. They lived in Springville, Utah, where William was a blacksmith, and had eight children. He died on 20 April 1920, aged 76 years, 10 months and 2 days. Cause of death was given as chronic myocarditis, and he had been ill for four months. He is buried in Springville City Cemetary with his wife.

You can search for Utah burials at http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials

Mormon Pioneer Family Updated

I’m still working on the Golesworthys, but I took a break today to add some more information about Samuel Carter and his family, who emigrated to Utah in 1862, having joined the LDS. Their trip was paid for by the Perpetual Emigration Fund.