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== Parents' Childhood ==
 
== Parents' Childhood ==
  
Enoch was born in 1853 to [[Nathaniel and Mary Ludlow]] in [[West Yorkshire, England|Halifax, Yorkshire, England]]. He was the family's 7th, and 4th surviving, child.
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Enoch was born in 1853 to [[Nathaniel and Mary Ludlow]] in [[West Yorkshire, England|Halifax, Yorkshire, England]]. He was the family's seventh, and fourth surviving, child.
  
Lavinia was born in 1851 to [[Richard and Mary Horsfall]] in Halifax.
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Lavinia was born in 1851 to [[Richard and Mary Horsfall]] in [[West Yorkshire, England|Halifax]], the youngest of six surviving children. Her mother died when she was 3, and her father remarried when she was 6.
  
 
== Early Marriage and Immigration ==
 
== Early Marriage and Immigration ==
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| 1876: Paul born
 
| 1876: Paul born
 
| 1877: Enoch baptized in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
 
| 1877: Enoch baptized in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
| 1878: Immigration to [[Utah County, Utah]]
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| 1878: Immigration to [[Utah County, Utah|Utah County, Utah Territory]]
 
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Enoch's parents had joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints early in their marriage, but may have lost contact with the church in Halifax. Enoch's aunt, [[John and Mary Ludlow|Helen]], had immigrated to Utah with her family around 1860. In 1876, she encouraged Charles Evans, a local missionary called to serve in England, to reach out to the Ludlow family in Halifax. He did so, baptizing Enoch and some other family members, and inviting them to join him on his ship returning to Utah.
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Enoch was a butcher, and he and Lavinia helped Enoch's parents operate a pub and a sandwich shop in Halifax.
  
In 1878, Enoch, Lavinia, and their three children traveled by boat from Liverpool to New York, and by train to Salt Lake City. They were joined by [[Nathaniel and Mary Ludlow]] and Enoch's brother, Walter. They stayed with Helen's family for the winter, then settled in Benjamin, Utah.
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Enoch's parents had joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints early in their marriage, but may have lost contact with the church when they moved from Gloucestershire. Enoch's aunt, [[John and Mary Ludlow|Helen]], eventually immigrated to Utah with her family around 1860. In 1876, she encouraged Charles Evans, a local missionary called to serve in England, to reach out to the Ludlow family in Halifax. He did so, baptizing Enoch and some other family members, and inviting them to join him on his ship returning to Utah.
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In 1878, Enoch, Lavinia, and their three young children traveled by boat from Liverpool to New York, and by train to Salt Lake City. They were joined by [[Nathaniel and Mary Ludlow]] and Enoch's brother, Walter. They stayed with Helen's family for the winter, then settled in Benjamin, Utah Territory.
  
 
== Life in Utah ==
 
== Life in Utah ==
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Enoch and Lavinia lived for over 40 years in Benjamin.
  
 
{{Timeline
 
{{Timeline
 
| 1879: Nathaniel born
 
| 1879: Nathaniel born
| 1881: Jesse Woodrow born
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| 1880: Lavinia baptized in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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| 1881: Jesse Woodrow (Jess) born
 
| 1881: John died, age 8
 
| 1881: John died, age 8
 
| 1883: Walter Horsefall born
 
| 1883: Walter Horsefall born
| 1885: Enoch born
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| 1885: Enoch Jr. born
 
| 1888: Richard born
 
| 1888: Richard born
 
| 1890: Fred born
 
| 1890: Fred born
 
| 1892: Priscilla born
 
| 1892: Priscilla born
| 1904: Enoch departed for British Mission
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| 1894: Thomas married Anna Wilhelmina Ockerman (Minnie)
| 1906: Enoch returned from British Mission
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| 1899: Paul married Adlinda Lewis
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| 1901: Nathaniel married Alice Margaret Jones
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| 1902: Jesse married [[Jesse and Mable Ludlow|Mable Florence Hone]]
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| 1904: Walter married Sarah Inez Stewart
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| 1904: Enoch departed for the British Mission
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| 1906: Enoch returned from the British Mission
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| 1908: Enoch Jr. married Mazie Hand
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| 1910: Priscilla married Monroe Lee Bingham
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| 1914: Fred married Serena Lavinia Andrus
 
| 1921: Enoch died, age 68
 
| 1921: Enoch died, age 68
 
| 1923: Lavinia died, age 72
 
| 1923: Lavinia died, age 72
 
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In 1881, John died in an accident, crushed by a tipped wagon while he and Enoch were gathering wood in Payson Canyon.
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Enoch became a farmer, purchasing land in east Benjamin. The family grew fruit trees and a vegetable garden. They also raised cattle and sheep—at one point, they owned over 3000 sheep.
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In 1888, a fire destroyed the family's home and 800 bushels of grain. A new house was built on the property.
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Enoch played the piano, was a choir leader, and organized the Benjamin Brass Band with some of his sons around 1889. Lavinia frequently baked bread, and was remembered as well-educated and aristocratic.
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Enoch and Lavinia were endowed and sealed in the [[Salt Lake County, Utah|Salt Lake Temple]] in 1899. Enoch served a mission to England in 1904-1906, after most of the children had grown. Later, Walter and Nathaniel served overlapping missions to England, from 1909 to 1912. Paul and Enoch Jr. also served missions, in 1900 and 1917, respectively.
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Eventually, the farmland was divided among the children, and around 1920 Enoch and Lavinia retired to Spanish Fork.
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== Descendants ==
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Most of the family remained in Benjamin or nearby in Spanish Fork.
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* Thomas, Walter, Enoch Jr., Priscilla, and their families remained in Benjamin.
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* Nathaniel, [[Jesse and Florence Ludlow|Jesse]], Fred, and their families lived in Spanish Fork.
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* Paul and his family spent some time in Benjamin and eventually moved to Salt Lake City.
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* Richard, who was deaf, never married and lived with Nathaniel after Enoch and Lavinia died.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
* [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/charles-d-evans-1829 Church Missionary Database] entry for Charles Evans
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* ''Church History Biographical Database'' entry for [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/enoch-ludlow-1853 Enoch Ludlow], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/paul-ludlow-1876 Paul Ludlow], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/nathaniel-ludlow-1879 Nathaniel Ludlow], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/walter-h-ludlow-1883 Walter Ludlow], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/enoch-ludlow-jr-1885 Enoch Ludlow Jr.], and [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/charles-d-evans-1829 Charles Evans]
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* [https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/504 BYU Saints by Sea] immigration record
 
* [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/enoch-ludlow-1853 Church Missionary Database] entry for Enoch Ludlow
 
* [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/enoch-ludlow-1853 Church Missionary Database] entry for Enoch Ludlow
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* [https://sgenealogy.com/cart/product/the-faces-and-places-of-benjamin-utah/ ''The Faces and Places of Benjamin, Utah'']
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 2 June 2022

Family of Enoch Ludlow & Lavinia Horsfall, 1871-1923 (b. 1851)

Residence: West Yorkshire, England; Utah County, Utah

Grandparents:

Nathaniel and Mary Ludlow
Richard and Mary Horsfall

Descendants:

Jesse and Florence Ludlow
Woodrow and Alta Ludlow

Parents' Childhood

Enoch was born in 1853 to Nathaniel and Mary Ludlow in Halifax, Yorkshire, England. He was the family's seventh, and fourth surviving, child.

Lavinia was born in 1851 to Richard and Mary Horsfall in Halifax, the youngest of six surviving children. Her mother died when she was 3, and her father remarried when she was 6.

Early Marriage and Immigration

Enoch and Lavinia married in 1872 and lived the next 6 years in the Halifax area, settling in Ovendon.

1872 Married in Halifax, England
1872 John born
1874 Thomas Edwin born
1876 Paul born
1877 Enoch baptized in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1878 Immigration to Utah County, Utah Territory

Enoch was a butcher, and he and Lavinia helped Enoch's parents operate a pub and a sandwich shop in Halifax.

Enoch's parents had joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints early in their marriage, but may have lost contact with the church when they moved from Gloucestershire. Enoch's aunt, Helen, eventually immigrated to Utah with her family around 1860. In 1876, she encouraged Charles Evans, a local missionary called to serve in England, to reach out to the Ludlow family in Halifax. He did so, baptizing Enoch and some other family members, and inviting them to join him on his ship returning to Utah.

In 1878, Enoch, Lavinia, and their three young children traveled by boat from Liverpool to New York, and by train to Salt Lake City. They were joined by Nathaniel and Mary Ludlow and Enoch's brother, Walter. They stayed with Helen's family for the winter, then settled in Benjamin, Utah Territory.

Life in Utah

Enoch and Lavinia lived for over 40 years in Benjamin.

1879 Nathaniel born
1880 Lavinia baptized in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1881 Jesse Woodrow (Jess) born
1881 John died, age 8
1883 Walter Horsefall born
1885 Enoch Jr. born
1888 Richard born
1890 Fred born
1892 Priscilla born
1894 Thomas married Anna Wilhelmina Ockerman (Minnie)
1899 Paul married Adlinda Lewis
1901 Nathaniel married Alice Margaret Jones
1902 Jesse married Mable Florence Hone
1904 Walter married Sarah Inez Stewart
1904 Enoch departed for the British Mission
1906 Enoch returned from the British Mission
1908 Enoch Jr. married Mazie Hand
1910 Priscilla married Monroe Lee Bingham
1914 Fred married Serena Lavinia Andrus
1921 Enoch died, age 68
1923 Lavinia died, age 72

In 1881, John died in an accident, crushed by a tipped wagon while he and Enoch were gathering wood in Payson Canyon.

Enoch became a farmer, purchasing land in east Benjamin. The family grew fruit trees and a vegetable garden. They also raised cattle and sheep—at one point, they owned over 3000 sheep.

In 1888, a fire destroyed the family's home and 800 bushels of grain. A new house was built on the property.

Enoch played the piano, was a choir leader, and organized the Benjamin Brass Band with some of his sons around 1889. Lavinia frequently baked bread, and was remembered as well-educated and aristocratic.

Enoch and Lavinia were endowed and sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in 1899. Enoch served a mission to England in 1904-1906, after most of the children had grown. Later, Walter and Nathaniel served overlapping missions to England, from 1909 to 1912. Paul and Enoch Jr. also served missions, in 1900 and 1917, respectively.

Eventually, the farmland was divided among the children, and around 1920 Enoch and Lavinia retired to Spanish Fork.

Descendants

Most of the family remained in Benjamin or nearby in Spanish Fork.

  • Thomas, Walter, Enoch Jr., Priscilla, and their families remained in Benjamin.
  • Nathaniel, Jesse, Fred, and their families lived in Spanish Fork.
  • Paul and his family spent some time in Benjamin and eventually moved to Salt Lake City.
  • Richard, who was deaf, never married and lived with Nathaniel after Enoch and Lavinia died.

References