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Thomas Bingham, 18241889 (aged 65 years)

Name
Thomas /Bingham/
Surname
Bingham
Given names
Thomas
Family with parents
father
17981882
Birth: 12 March 1798Concord, Essex, Vermont, USA
Death: 2 May 1882Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA
mother
1799
Birth: 19 March 1799 Concord, Essex, Vermont, USA
Marriage Marriage21 March 1820
3 years
elder brother
18221906
Birth: 30 September 1822 24 23 St. Johnsbury, Caladonia, Vermont., USA
Death: 5 April 1906Tucson, Pima, Arizona
-16 months
elder brother
1821
Birth: 3 May 1821 23 22 Concord, Essex, Vermont, USA
21 years
younger brother
-18 years
himself
18241889
Birth: 19 July 1824 26 25 Grafton, New Hampshire
Death: 31 December 1889Ashley Valley, Utah, USA
Family with Caron H. Holladay
himself
18241889
Birth: 19 July 1824 26 25 Grafton, New Hampshire
Death: 31 December 1889Ashley Valley, Utah, USA
wife
Marriage Marriage6 September 1849
Birth
Birth of a brother
Marriage
Death of a father
Death
Unique identifier
649B712C566FC144BF51BF15AAEF9D5FDF9A
Last change
26 August 201100:00:00
Note

Latter-Day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia
Volume 4
Miscellaneous Biographies
Binley, John Wesley
Bingham, Thomas, a member of the Mormon Battalion, Company B, wa
s born July 19, 1824, in Grafton, New Hampshire, a son of Erastu
s Bingham, sen., and Lucinda Gates. He received his endowments i
n the Nauvoo Temple, enlisted in the Mormon Battalion July 16, 1
846, and traveled with that body some distance beyond Santa Fe
, N. M. From there he was sent back with thesecond sick detachm
ent of the Battalion to winter at Pueblo. He arrived in Salt Lak
e Valley July 29, 1847, married Caron H. HollaDay Sept. 6, 1849
, moved to Ogden in 1850 and was called to go to California wit
h Apostle C. C. Rich and Amasa M. Lyman in 1851, but returned t
o Utah in 1855. In 1856 he was called on a mission to the Salmo
n River country where he labored among the Lamanites. During th
e "general move" in 1858 he went to payson, Utah, but returned n
orth and settled in Huntsville in 1862. There he acted as counse
lor to Bishops Jefferson Hunt and Francis A. Hammond. In 1877 h
e moved to Ashley, Uintah County, Utah, and established a branch o
f the Church at that place, he beingthe first presiding Elder a
nd later Bishop there. He was the first probate judge in Uinta
h County, serving in that capacity two terms. He died Dec. 31, 1
889, in Ashley Valley, Utah.