LIVING

Father: David William CAMPBELL
Mother: Elisabeth BUTLER


                           _Joel CAMPBELL ______
 _David William CAMPBELL _|
|                         |_Mercy Meranda HILL _
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|                          _William BUTTLER ____
|_Elisabeth BUTLER _______|
                          |_Anna MORRIS ________

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LIVING

Father: LIVING
Mother: LIVING


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 _LIVING_|
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|         _Donovan Paul STEWART _
|_LIVING_|
         |_LIVING________________

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LIVING

Family 1: LIVING

  1.  LIVING
  2.  LIVING

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LIVING

Father: LIVING
Mother: LIVING


          ______________________
 _LIVING_|
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|         _LIVING_______________
|_LIVING_|
         |_Edwina Savilla LONG _

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William AVERETT

Father: Elisha AVERETT
Mother: Dorcas WILLIS

Family 1: Elizabeth HICKEN
  1.  Catherine Erminie AVERETT
  2.  Lovina Elizabeth AVERETT
  3.  William Thomas AVERETT
  4.  Elisha Addison AVERETT
  5.  Joseph Daniel AVERETT
  6.  Eustatia Darcus AVERETT
  7.  John H. AVERETT
  8.  Edna AVERETT
  9.  Leona AVERETT

                   _John AVERETT ____________
 _Elisha AVERETT _|
|                 |_Jannett Hamilton GILL ___
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|--William AVERETT 
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|                  _John WILLIS _____________
|_Dorcas WILLIS __|
                  |_Jean (Jane) KIRKPATRICK _

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Biography: William Averett was reared in early youth by his uncle and au nt, John and Eliza (Averett) Harvey. He crossed the plains with them, th en lived with his father and Sarah Jane Witt in Salt Lake. He then wen t to Heber, Utah with his half-brother John Wesley witt, and lived the re st of his life there.


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(Daughter) COBURN

Father: John COBURN


                _George COCKBURN _
 _John COBURN _|
|              |_Mary STIRLING ___
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|--(Daughter) COBURN 
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Anna MORRIS

Family 1: William BUTTLER

  1. +Elisabeth BUTLER
  2.  William R. BUTTLER
Family 2: Irie RICE


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|--Anna MORRIS 
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BIOGRAPHY SOURCE: HISTORY OF ANNA MORRIS BUTTLER.
Anna Morris Buttler, mother of David William Campbell's first wife, Elisa beth, was born 13 June 1816 in Merthye Tydfil, South Wales, where she bec ame a member of the Latter-day Saints faith. After the death of her husb and and some of her children she worked hard to save enough money to pa y passage for herself, a daughter, Elisabeth, age 14 and a son, William R ., age five years, on the steam ship (Samuel Curling) bound for America.

When they landed at Boston they traveled westward joining the Edward Bunk er handcart company. In route Elisabeth became very ill with cholera bu t was made well through the faith and good care of her good mother.

At one point along the way, Ann became completely exhausted from nursin g her daughter through her illness, and asked the captain if she might ri de in a wagon for a short ways, but he refused. This was the one time sh e became thoroughly discouraged and feared she would have to stay behin d with her children and die on the plains. However a sister-in-law too k their load into her cart, with just a feather bed in her cart and an um brella for a shade. Ann and her children plodded on. The road had been s andy and rough, but suddenly it became smooth and she was again able to p ull the cart. She exclaimed, "Thank God." By the next morning they wer e feeling better and able to keep up with the company .

Ann kept house for a widower, Irie Rice and his motherless children. Aft er a year they were married. They were happy rearing their two families . The Rice family was called to help settle Dixie. Where Mr. Rice die d in his eightieth year. Later Ann moved to Panquitch and then to Orderv ille. She passed away 30 November 1891.


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Alva Pierce MURDOCK

Family 1: Edna AVERETT


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