by JRobins | Mar 9, 2023 | News
KAYSVILLE - FRUIT HEIGHTS - | Out with the old and in with the new! After many months of hard work and dedication, we are delighted to officially announce the launch of our brand-new website www.kfhmuseum.org on March 9, 2023. Volunteers have been working with...
by JRobins | Mar 3, 2023 | People
Jane Wilkie Hooper Blood 1845-1898 Early pioneers Jane Wilkie Hooper Blood and her husband William Blood were the parents of John Hooper Blood whose home was located on Locust or Center Street. Jane was a Kaysville suffragist whose participation helped to gain the...
by JRobins | Mar 3, 2023 | People
Ellen Ann Beazer Barton 1852-1918 Ellen Ann Beazer Barton was the daughter of prosperous parents who had a home of culture and refinement as had their parents in England. When the family joined a new American church and made plans to emigrate, the relatives “were...
by JRobins | Mar 3, 2023 | People
Harriet “Hattie” Emily Smith Smith 1856-1938 Hattie Smith (1856-1938) was sister to Lizzie and the two shared a dedication to furthering the progress of women. She was a Columbian Club officer in the Kaysville organization. This group supported the goals of the...
by JRobins | Mar 3, 2023 | People
Elizabeth “Lizzie” Wadley Smith 1844-1919 Lizzie Smith was born in Nauvoo, Illinois, to John Sivel Smith and Jane Wadley Smith. As a single woman, she lived her life in the house of her parents and functioned as hostess for her father, a prominent man in the community...