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Edward Ray Guymon

Male 1884 - 1972  (87 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Edward Ray Guymon was born 24 Oct 1884, of Salt Lake City, Ut (son of Edward Wallace Guymon and Elizabeth Harper Preator); died 16 May 1972, Mendon, Cache, Ut.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edward Wallace Guymon was born 15 Dec 1859, of Springville, Utah, Utah; died 08 Jan 1937, Forest Grove, Washington, Ut.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Edward married Elizabeth Harper Preator 25 Jan 1883, Endowment House, Salt Lake City, Utah. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard Preator and Mary Harper) was born 31 May 1860, Richmond, Cache County, Utah; died 02 Aug 1938, Salt Lake City, Utah. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Harper Preator was born 31 May 1860, Richmond, Cache County, Utah (daughter of Richard Preator and Mary Harper); died 02 Aug 1938, Salt Lake City, Utah.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    An Enduring Legacy: Vol. #8 Native Pioneers:

    Edward worked hard and became a foreman in canal and railroad construction
    work. While in Salt Lake City he met a talented, beautiful dressmaker who was
    working in Mrs. Taylor's dress shop. Mutually attracted to each other, they
    were married Jan., 27, 1883.
    Elizabeth was the daughter of Richard Preator and Mary Harper, who were of
    English descent.
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    Utah Pioneers and Prominent Men:

    She was born May 31, 1860. There children:
    Edward Ray; born Oct., 24, 1884 .. Married; Ida J. Dayley
    Beatrice Blanche; born Mar. 15, 1886.. Died:
    Mary Margaret; born Dec. 26, 1887
    Greg Eugene; born Feb. 2, 1890
    Martin Lewis; born Nov. 10, 1891
    Beulah Grace; born Nov. 8, 1893
    Leslie Lynn; born Oct. 20, 1895
    Hazel ; born Mar. 12, 1897
    Vernon Mevern; born Dec. 2, 1898
    Richard Nathan; born Dec. 13, 1900
    Leora Olga; born Jan. 24, 1902
    Eva Wilda; born Dec. 19, 1903
    The family resided Huntington and Vernal, Utah; Otto, Wyo. and Oakley, ID.

    Children:
    1. 1. Edward Ray Guymon was born 24 Oct 1884, of Salt Lake City, Ut; died 16 May 1972, Mendon, Cache, Ut.
    2. Beatrice Blanche Guymon was born 15 May 1886, of Salt Lake City, Ut; died 19 Aug 1887, Vernal, Unitah, Ut.
    3. Mary Margarete Guymon was born 26 Dec 1887, of Salt Lake City, Ut; died 24 Feb 1939, Forest Grove, Or.
    4. Gregg Eugene Guymon was born 02 Feb 1890, Vernal, Unitah, Ut; died 24 Jan 1960, North Hollywood, L a, Ca.
    5. Martin Louis Guymon was born 10 Nov 1891, Vernal, Unitah, Ut; died 21 May 1967, U of u Hospital, Salt Lake, Ut.
    6. Beulah Grace Guymon was born 08 Nov 1893, of Salt Lake City, Ut; died 18 Dec 1980, Salt Lake City, Ut.
    7. Leslie Lynn Guymon was born 20 Oct 1895, Lovell, Stink Water, Big Horn, Wy; died 13 Dec 1968, Burbank, Los Angeles, Ca.
    8. Hazel Guymon was born 12 Mar 1897, Rexburg, Fremont, Id; died 30 Nov 1986, Redmond, King, Wa.
    9. Vernon Melvern Guymon was born 02 Dec 1898, Hayden, Fremont, Id; died 05 Apr 1965, Coronado Island, San Diego, Ca.
    10. Richard Nathan Guymon was born 13 Dec 1900, Hayden, Fremont, Id; died 23 Jun 1939, Los Angeles, L.a., Ca.
    11. Living Guymon
    12. Living Guymon


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Richard Preator was born 24 Feb 1826, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England (son of William Prater and Mary Jones); died 23 Mar 1911, Independence, Jackson Co, Missouri; was buried Mar 1911, Independence, Missouri.

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    Notes:

    Notes taken from Richard Preator 6 Jan., 1906:

    I was born 24 Feb., 1826 at Chalford Hill, Parish of Bisley, Gloucestershire,
    England.
    Born of poor parents and my father loosing his left hand by accident, I had to
    commence work when I was very young. So I had very little school except
    seminary.
    I went to Sunday School until I was 17, when I heard the Gospel preached in
    the open air by Henry Webb, Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.Saints.
    On 21 Nov., 1843 I was baptized and confirmed into the Church by Elder Henry
    Webb.
    I was called and ordained a Priest on 21 March 1847, I was called as
    President of the Priest in the Chalford Hill branch. My labors were directed
    by the presiding Elder of the branch.
    On 2 Sept. 1847 I was married by the Rev. Mr. Wheeler, Minister of the Bedford
    Stee Congergational Church in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. To Miss Mary
    Harper, daughter of Thomas and Martha Harper of Escombes, Parish of Bisley,
    Gloucestershire, England.
    Mary Harper, daughter of Thomas and Martha Harper was born about the latter
    part of August 1824. She was baptized 21 Nov., 1844 and confirmed in the
    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints by Elder Henry Webb in the
    Chalford Hill branch of the church.
    On 26 Nov., 1848 I was called and ordained an Elder at the Cheltenham
    conference, Gloucestershire, England by some of the Seventies. On 23 Aug.,
    1849 I was called and set apart at the Cheltenham Conference to preside over
    the Chalford Hill branch.
    In the summer of 1850 I did considerable open air preaching at the following
    places. Chalford Hill, Browshill, Bussage, Bournsgreen, Oakridge, Lynch and
    Aldneibouring.
    On Dec., 5, 1850 I removed to the Gloucester branch. I labored there about one
    year under the president ofthe branch Elder Hayes, I then removed to
    Birmingham. While living in Gloucester Mary Salome, daughter of Richard and
    Mary Preator was born 18 May, 1851.
    Birmingham had a branch of the chruch of 2 or 3 hundred people, and commencing
    there my labors had been called for in a musical capacity for all public
    gatherings, both religious and social. I have done so to the present time,
    though I will be 80 years old next month I still play the Coronet every Sunday
    in the Choir and Sunday school.
    On 12 Jan., 1853 Lora Isabella, daughter of Richard and Mary Preator was born
    in Birmingham, England. Fred Thomas, son of Richard and Mary Preator was
    born 8 Oct., 1854 at Birmingham, England. Fred Thomas died 15 Feb., 1856 at
    Birmingham. and on 19 Mr., 1856, I and my wife and two daughters left
    Liverpool to sail to America.
    We arrived at Boston on 2 May 1856, accompained by our brass band. A few more
    days travel by railway brought us to the Iowa camp ground where we had to wait
    until June 9th for handcarts to be made to proceed on our journey across the
    plains and mountains to Utah.
    While camping out at the Iowa camp ground our youngest daughter Lora Isabella
    was taken sick. On June 9th we started driving our carts by hand. On 15 June
    1856 Lora Isabella died after two weeks sickness. She was buried in the
    burial ground of the Iowa settlers near Bear Creek, Iowa.
    On 27 Sept. 1856, I, my wife and one daughter, Mary Salome arrived in Salt
    Lake City, my wife not able to walk. One chid had died on the road and I
    while being driven and tossed about on the rough seas for six weeks was sick
    all that time. So we had a long and trying journey.
    On 27 Aug., 1857, Richard Lorenzo, son of Richard and Mary Preator was born
    at Springville, Utah. On 31 May 1860 Elizabeth, daughter of Richard and
    Mary Preator was born at Richmind, Cache Co., Utah.
    On about 22 June, 1874 I was married to Ruth, daughter of Thomas and Martha
    Harper by Daniel H. Well, of the first Presidency of the Church of Salt Lake
    City, Utah.
    On 17 Sept.., 1875 rosa Lilly, daughter of Richard and Ruth Preator was born
    at Fountain Green, Sanpete Co., Utah. On 16 July 1862 William Joseph Harper
    Preator, son of Richard and Mary Preator was born at Richmond, Utah.
    In 1883 I moved to Independence, MO. where I now live. On Mar. 17, 1896 the
    first Priesthood meeting was held in my house in Independence. This was the
    first meeting since the Saints were driven out by mobs in 1833, and was
    presided over by President Joshua R. Clark, President of the Northern States
    Mission and 28 Missionaries and Elders.
    On June 6, 1897 a bracn called the Independence Branch was organized by Binus
    W. Dixon, President of the Conference and 3 other Missionaries. Elder Picard
    Preator was called and set apart as the President of the branch. I held that
    position over 6 years and I am now playing the Coronet for the Sunday school
    and Choir in Independence, MO.
    (note: the above hand written document is in the possession of Naomi Smith,
    Independence, MO.)
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    Journal of Mary Ann Weston Maughan / Elizabeth frances Preator Maughan:
    Our Pioneer Heritage Vol. #2 :

    "We left liverpool, england, on May 30, 1866, in the ship ARKWRIGHT, and
    arrived in New York, July 6, 1866.
    Justin C. Wixom in charge of traveling. I was under the care of George
    Coatman and family from Gloucester, England.
    We outfitted in Wyoming, Neb. and joined Captain Daniel Thompson's on-train of
    84 wagons and about 500 emigrants, arriving in Great Salt Lake City, Sept.,
    19, 1866. From there I went to live with my brother, RICHARD PREATOR, in
    Richmond, Cache Valley, where I met Peter Maughan, Presiding Bishop of Cache
    Valley, whom I later married in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City, on Dec.
    8, 1866.
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    In 1896 Elizabeth (Preator) Guymon and her husband Edward Guymon moved out on
    the bench land and with Richard Preator, they founded the town of Burlington,
    Wyoming. A large Mormon Colony came into the valley that year and wintered on
    the Upper Grey Bull River at a place they called Mormon Bend. The valley soon
    filled up with Mormon people. They went to the Wind River Mountains for logs
    and poles to build their houses and barns. It was a long way, some 85 miles.
    Edward Ray Guymon, the oldest son, remembers how his father cleared away the
    snow, built a large fire, raked away the coals and then made their bed on the
    warm ground. They killed some game on this trip, including a mountain sheep.
    Edward's farm was just north of a farm belinging to Richard Preator, brother
    of Elizabeth. The town of Burlington was in the southwestern corner of the
    Preator land.

    Richard married Mary Harper 02 Sep 1847, Stroud, Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire. Mary (daughter of Thomas Harper and Martha Hooper) was born Aug 1824, Eastcombe, Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire, England; died 14 Feb 1878, Fountain Green, Sanpete County, Utah; was buried , Fountain Green, Utah. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Mary Harper was born Aug 1824, Eastcombe, Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire, England (daughter of Thomas Harper and Martha Hooper); died 14 Feb 1878, Fountain Green, Sanpete County, Utah; was buried , Fountain Green, Utah.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Mary Salome Preator was born 18 May 1851, Stroud, Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire; died 17 Oct 1939, Reno, Washoe Co, Nevada; was buried Oct 1939, Cassia County, Idaho.
    2. Lora Isabella Preator was born 12 Jan 1853, Birmingham, Worcester, England; died 15 Jun 1856, Iowa County, Iowa; was buried , Iowa County, Iowa.
    3. Fred Thomas Preator was born 08 Oct 1854, Birmingham, Worcester, England; died 15 Feb 1856, Birmingham, Worcester, England.
    4. Richard Lorenzo Preator was born 27 Aug 1857, Springville, Utah County, Utah; died 25 Jan 1940, Burlington, Wyoming; was buried , Burlington, Wyoming.
    5. 3. Elizabeth Harper Preator was born 31 May 1860, Richmond, Cache County, Utah; died 02 Aug 1938, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    6. Joseph William Harper Preator was born 16 Jun 1862, Richmond, Cache County, Utah; died 27 Dec 1918, Burlington, Wyoming; was buried Dec 1918, Burlington, Wyoming.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Prater was born 03 Aug 1801, Oakridge, Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire (son of Thomas Prater, Preator and Elizabeth Restall, Betsy); died 30 Dec 1887, Logan, Cache County, Utah; was buried 02 Jan 1888, Logan, Utah.

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    • Occupation: Hurdle Maker
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    William is listed in the 1851 census of Gloucestershire:

    William Prator 41 Hurdle Maker, Bisley, Glouc.

    William married Mary Jones 17 Dec 1823, Bisley, Oak Ridge, Gloucester Co., Eng.. Mary (daughter of Daniel Jones and Hannah Elborough, Hillsborough) was born 17 Jun 1805, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England; died 05 Sep 1892, Logan, Cache County, Utah; was buried 07 Sep 1892, Logan, Utah. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary Jones was born 17 Jun 1805, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England (daughter of Daniel Jones and Hannah Elborough, Hillsborough); died 05 Sep 1892, Logan, Cache County, Utah; was buried 07 Sep 1892, Logan, Utah.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Mary Ann Preator was born 31 Oct 1824, Chalford Hill, Gloucester Co., England.
    2. 6. Richard Preator was born 24 Feb 1826, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England; died 23 Mar 1911, Independence, Jackson Co, Missouri; was buried Mar 1911, Independence, Missouri.
    3. Henry Prater was born 01 Jun 1828, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England; died 1908, Seattle, King, Wa.
    4. Alfred Preator was born 04 Sep 1832, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England; was christened , 1881 Census, Glouc..
    5. John Preator was born 10 Nov 1835, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England.
    6. William Preator was born 24 May 1839, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England; was christened , Christen. 24 May, 1839 Bisley Parish.
    7. Rebecca Preator was born 31 Aug 1841, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England; died 12 Oct 1854, London, England.
    8. Deborah Mary Preator was born 11 Feb 1844, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England; died 13 Jan 1943, Logan, Cache County, Utah.
    9. Elizabeth Frances Preator was born 20 Apr 1845, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England; died 30 Mar 1930, Logan, Cache County, Utah.
    10. Joseph Preator was born Abt 1846, Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England; died , Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.

  3. 14.  Thomas Harper was born 1792, Escombe, Gloucestershire, England.

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    Thomas married Martha Hooper 1823. Martha was born 1803, Escombe, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Martha Hooper was born 1803, Escombe, Gloucestershire, England.

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    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Harper was born Aug 1824, Eastcombe, Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire, England; died 14 Feb 1878, Fountain Green, Sanpete County, Utah; was buried , Fountain Green, Utah.
    2. Jane Harper was born 1825, Escombe, Gloucestershire, England.
    3. Sarah Harper was born 1827, Escombe, Gloucestershire, England.
    4. Elizabeth Harper was born 1830, Escombe, Gloucestershire, England.
    5. Charlotte Harper was born 1832, Escombe, Gloucestershire, England.
    6. Rebecca Harper was born 1834, Escombe, Gloucestershire, England.
    7. Ruth Harper was born Sep 1839, Eastcombe, Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire, England; died 24 Sep 1878, Fountain Green, Sanpete County, Utah; was buried , Fountain Green, Utah.
    8. Thomas Harper was born Sep 1839, Escombe, Gloucestershire, England.