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Source for:   Anne Scholes,   Chr. 26 MAY 1650 -          Index

General Source:   S87

General Source:   S88
Page:   Film #: 537996, Page #: 73, Ordinance #: 88556

ANNE SCHOLES, dau of Edward & Anne (Deane) Scholes (b 26 May 1650 Shirburn, Oxford, England)
B 4 Dec 1969
E 17 Dec 1969 SLAKE
SP pre-1970


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Source for:   Ann Newton,   Chr. 16 OCT 1812 -          Index

Christening source:    S89

From: Margaret E. Higgins (Paget) Florida 33947 USA
On July 21, 2001,I sent an e-mail to Anrian.Scholes@ugs.com advising that I was researching the Pagett ancestors from Leeds, Yorkshire and had come across the name Frances (Francis) Scholes listed as a relative on the Pagett family entries around 1600-1700 in place of parents. I am curious to know what relationship Frances Scholes would have been to my ancestors? As I never received an answer, I am now hoping you may be able to help me.
I have been able to go back to James Pagett, born abt. 1698 and his wife Mary Broadelt, born 1702, married in 1723. They had ten children and one of the daughters, a Mary Pagett, born 1763 married a Joseph Scholes, born Jun 15, 1766 from Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorkshire. They in turn had four children, Harriet Beaumont, born Oct. 22,1787, Thomas, born Dec. 13,1789, Elizabeth, born April 1792 and Joseph. Joseph, born May 13,1793, married Ann Smith, born abt. 1795 and they had one child, Thomas born Nov. 30,1813. Thomas married Ann Newton, born Oct. 16,1812 and they had five children, Maria/Mary, born Nov. 30,1795, James, born Mar. 23,1798, Sarah, born Feb. 22,1801, George, born June 20,1802 and John, born Mar. 25,1805. This is as far as I am able to go. I am sure you are aware of this information. I found it fascinating that there is a Frances (Francis) Scholes involved with the Pagett family before 1698 and then Joseph Scholes married Mary Pagett in 1786 and went on to have their children. It appears there maybe a relationship between the Scholes and myself. My father was John Paget, born in 1890 in Otley and my grandfather was John Fisher Paget, my grandmother was Emily Bell, both from Leeds. In my searching it seems that the line I come from James Pagett/Mary Broadbelt is their son John, born in 1743. My father emigrated to Canada about 1915 where I was born in 1931. In 1980,1 moved to Bermuda where I met my second husband, an American military man and in 1986, upon his retirement, we moved to Florida. Although I have been trying to trace the Paget family for many years, it was only recently that we purchased a computer that allowed me to delve further into all the members of the family including the Scholes relationship to us. I found your website very interesting and the family has certainly done a lot of work putting it together and I congratulate everyone for their efforts. I will be making copies of it as I have a neighbor whose name is Scholes also, from New Jersey here in the States and I am sure he will be interested. Forgive me for the length of this e-mail. If you are able to give me any information about Joseph Scholes and Mary Pagett as well as Frances/Francis Scholes, I would appreciate it. Thanking you in advance, remain Respectfully, Margaret E. Higgins (Paget) E-mail: meg.h.art@home.com" (Full mailing address supplied)

General Source:   S90

Note:   copies of front pages in possession of Frederick L Scholes
Text:   ANN NEWTON Scholes (b 16 Oct 1812, Shropshire, Eng - d 1 Dec 1887, Leeds, York, England)


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Source for:   Hanna Scholes,   Chr. 10 APR 1645 -          Index

General Source:   S91
Page:   Batch #: C001452, Source Call #: 560369

HANNA SCOALES, dau of Johis & Aliciae Scoales (chr 10 Apr 1645 Saint Martin in the Fields, Westminister, London, England)
B 13 Mar 1978 SLAKE
E 4 Apr 1978 SLAKE
SP 15 Jun 1978 SLAKE


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Source for:   Francis Scholes,   Chr. 2 JUL 1835 - 30 JUL 1910         Index

Birth source:    S2
Page:   Source Batch Number 6940409 0

Note:   See also Membership Card Index (FHLC Computer # 0369133 - Barville (Eure). Officier de l'etat civil. Registres de l'etat civil, 1792-1902); MARGET; 415443-415457

FRANCIS SCHOLES (b 2 Jul 1835 at Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng)
Page:   Source Batch Number 6940409 0

Note:   See also Membership Card Index (FHLC Computer # 0369133 - Barville (Eure). Officier de l'etat civil. Registres de l'etat civil, 1792-1902); MARGET; 415443-415457

FRANCIS SCHOLES (b 2 Jul 1835 at Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng)
Page:   Ba 6940409/0/SC MARGET

FRANCIS SCHOLES (b 2 Jul 1835 Leeds, Leeds, Yorkshire, England)
Early LDS Church ward or branch records indexed by Minnie Margetts

General Source:   S92
Page:   :321

FRANCIS SCHOLES was born July 2, 1835, in Leeds, England, and was but five years of age when his father died, leaving the widow to care for and educate her four children: William, Francis, Sarah and Caroline. At an early day Francis Scholes learned the trade of clay pipe manufacturing, at which he worked as long as he remained in his native land. On the 6th of September, 1856, he wedded SARAH JANE FISHBURN, a daughter ot Francis and Eliza (Jeffs) Fishburn. At length he became a convert to the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was baptized into the church on the 29th of May, 1880. The following year he was ordained an elder and in April, 1882, sailed for America with his wife and eight children, arriving at Brigham, Utah, on the 1st of May of that year. In the following spring he removed to Salt Lake City and became connected with the street department. After occupying a position of that kind for some time he later followed teaming for several years and he also took contracts for furnishing stone used in the erection of dwellings. Later he took up the business of sheep raising, at which he won very substantial success, enabling him to retire from active business when sixty years of age. He spent the last fifteen years of his life in temple work. On the 4th of May, 1890, his wife died. In June, 1893, soon after the opening of the Salt Lake temple, he received his endowments. On the 16th of November, 1897, he was called and set apart by President Lorenzo Snow as a temple ordinance worker and continued in that mission until September 19, 1905, when he removed to Logan. On the 30th of AprIl, 1907, he was called as a missionary to work in the Logan temple and was set apart as an ordinance worker by President Budge and Thomas Morgan, thus continuing until his death on the 30th of July, 1910. On the 23d of March, 1904, at the organization of the Liberty Stake at Zion, he was chosen and set apart as second counselor to President Keddington of the High Priests Quorum.

General Source:   S93

Text:   PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE; Records kept by Francis, Sr, Walter and Frederick; Emigration records (F Utah 26 6184) pt 4; LDS Branch records of Leeds, Yorks (F Eng 1 13656) Pt 35; SL Sealing records 25261 Pt 1 p 15; 1851 Census Leeds F Eng 16 13673 Pt ?

General Source:   S90

Text:   "FAMILY BIBLE" copies of front pages in possession of Frederick L Scholes : (2 Jul 1835, Leeds, York, Eng-). Bpt into LDS Church 29 May 1880, Leeds Branch by R L Fishburn, brother to Sarah Jane. Rebaptised 2 May 1893 by David L Murdock; confirmed 29 May 1880 by R L Fishburn & reconfirmed 4 Mar 1893 by Joseph Booth, after emigrating to America. Ordained a High Priest 10 Aug 1894 by Angus Sparrows. All in SLC.

General Source:   S18
Page:   FHL Film 1342084
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Note:   Piece 4518 Folio 110 :26
FRANCIS SCHOLES, Head of household; age 45; (b Leeds, York, England); Occupation Clay Pipe Maker
SARAH JANE SCHOLES; wife; age 45; (b St Notts, Cambridge, England
Ann Scholes; daughter; age 17; occupation Pipe Finisher (b Leeds, York, England)
Arthur Scholes; son; age 15; occupation Pipe Maker (b Leeds, York, England)
FRED SCHOLES; son; age 10; occupation Scholar; (b Leeds, York, England)
Francis Scholes; son; age 8; occupation Scholar (b Leeds, York, England)
Sarah Jane Scholes; daughter; age 5; occupation Scholar (b Leeds, York, England)

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Page:   :321
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FRANCIS SCHOLES was born July 2, 1835, in Leeds, England, and was but five years of age when his father died, leaving the widow to care for and educate her four children: William, Francis, Sarah and Caroline. At an early day Francis Scholes learned the trade of clay pipe manufacturing, at which he worked as long as he remained in his native land. On the 6th of September, 1856, he wedded SARAH JANE FISHBURN, a daughter ot Francis and Eliza (Jeffs) Fishburn. At length he became a convert to the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was baptized into the church on the 29th of May, 1880. The following year he was ordained an elder and in April, 1882, sailed for America with his wife and eight children, arriving at Brigham, Utah, on the 1st of May of that year. In the following spring he removed to Salt Lake City and became connected with the street department. After occupying a position of that kind for some time he later followed teaming for several years and he also took contracts for furnishing stone used in the erection of dwellings. Later he took up the business of sheep raising, at which he won very substantial success, enabling him to retire from active business when sixty years of age. He spent the last fifteen years of his life in temple work. On the 4th of May, 1890, his wife died. In June, 1893, soon after the opening of the Salt Lake temple, he received his endowments. On the 16th of November, 1897, he was called and set apart by President Lorenzo Snow as a temple ordinance worker and continued in that mission until September 19, 1905, when he removed to Logan. On the 30th of AprIl, 1907, he was called as a missionary to work in the Logan temple and was set apart as an ordinance worker by President Budge and Thomas Morgan, thus continuing until his death on the 30th of July, 1910. On the 23d of March, 1904, at the organization of the Liberty Stake at Zion, he was chosen and set apart as second counselor to President Keddington of the High Priests Quorum.

General Source:   S93
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Text:   PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE; Records kept by Francis, Sr, Walter and Frederick; Emigration records (F Utah 26 6184) pt 4; LDS Branch records of Leeds, Yorks (F Eng 1 13656) Pt 35; SL Sealing records 25261 Pt 1 p 15; 1851 Census Leeds F Eng 16 13673 Pt ?

General Source:   S90
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Text:   "FAMILY BIBLE" copies of front pages in possession of Frederick L Scholes : (2 Jul 1835, Leeds, York, Eng-). Bpt into LDS Church 29 May 1880, Leeds Branch by R L Fishburn, brother to Sarah Jane. Rebaptised 2 May 1893 by David L Murdock; confirmed 29 May 1880 by R L Fishburn & reconfirmed 4 Mar 1893 by Joseph Booth, after emigrating to America. Ordained a High Priest 10 Aug 1894 by Angus Sparrows. All in SLC.

General Source:   S18
Page:   FHL Film 1342084
RG11
Note:   Piece 4518 Folio 110 :26
FRANCIS SCHOLES, Head of household; age 45; (b Leeds, York, England); Occupation Clay Pipe Maker
SARAH JANE SCHOLES; wife; age 45; (b St Notts, Cambridge, England
Ann Scholes; daughter; age 17; occupation Pipe Finisher (b Leeds, York, England)
Arthur Scholes; son; age 15; occupation Pipe Maker (b Leeds, York, England)
FRED SCHOLES; son; age 10; occupation Scholar; (b Leeds, York, England)
Francis Scholes; son; age 8; occupation Scholar (b Leeds, York, England)
Sarah Jane Scholes; daughter; age 5; occupation Scholar (b Leeds, York, England)