226 Index to the Biography of Collins Telle Cannon Airmet, Elliot S. On 20th Ward records, 133. Airmet, Norma Grover Cousin to Beth Innes, friend of Ida Mae Cannon Smith, 133; asked about secret marriage of Beth, 182. Alexander, Benjamin Lamoni Adoptive father of Margaret Schramm Cannon, 75. Alexander, Marie Kruger Schramm Mother of Margaret Schramm Cannon, 75. Badlam, Alexander Installs gas machine on farm, 66, 67. Badlam, Edgar Designed gas machine, 51; installs machine on farm, 66; Bagley, Josephine Burton Collected genealogy data with Ida May, 140. Ballard, Melvin J. Served with Lewis T. Cannon, 69; Sold business to Collins, 146; died, 178. Barber, Marian Dunn Named in letter, 198. Batt, Emily Teacher on the Cannon farm, 39. Beebe, George Washington Raised Martha Telle, 9. Beebe, Hester Rogers Raised Martha Telle, 9. Benson, Ezra Taft Fills vacancy in Quorum created by deaths of Sylvester Q. Cannon and Rudger Clawson, 199. Berry, John W. Baptized Martha Telle, 9. Blunt, Henry Reverend, 187. Bowen, Albert E. Apostle who performed Elizabeth’s marriage, 180. Bowen, Louise Emblen Driver Built motel, 211. Bowen, Richard, Meredith Built motel, 211. Burton, Joseph Fielding Left Ogden, moved his family to SLC, 130-131; appeared on 20th Ward records, 133; hosted wedding reception, 140; blessed granddaughter Elizabeth, 142; in wheelchair, taught CBC songs, 152; died, in photograph 159. Burton, Mary Ann Elizabeth Driver Pictured, 131; spent first birthday on Plains, 132; took young Ida May to school, 134; hosted wedding 227 reception, 140; in photo with mother, daughter, grandson, 145; house smelled clean, crossed the Plains in sweater, 152; in photograph, 159; death, 167. Burton, Rachel Fielding Wife of William Walton Burton, born in England, 132; baptismal record, 141. Burton, Ellen Fielding Sister to Rachel, wife of WWB, 132. Burton, William Walton Pioneer, father of Joseph Fielding Burton, 131; gave Ida May a family history book, 140-141. Cannon, Abraham Hoagland Son of GQC, fireworks, 19; 24th of July 1889, 19; 24th of July 1890, 20; Seventy, 20; built homes on the farm, 28; wrote, “Down by the Jordan,” 29; brief sketch, 30; met GQC at the train, 40; lived in polygamous marriage, 43; family dinner, 57; died, 59; teenager when brother Brigham was born, 69. Cannon, Abraham Hoagland Son of John Q, Cannon, lived on farm, 105; wrote about Collins, 106. Cannon, Alice Yates Farnsworth Married Espey T. Cannon, 99. Cannon, Angus Jenne in photo, 14; driving wagon, in photo,15; 24th of July 1890, 19: in a story by Lewis, 38; met GQC at the train, 40; told of Karl, 42; attended lake outing with GQC, 66; still alive in 1952, 211. Cannon, Angus Munn 4; returning missionary 1858, 9; brother to GQC, 16; marriage of Hugh and Mary Alice, 21; photograph, 23; mentioned in letter, 27; president of Salt Lake Stake, 36; in a story by Collins, 43; family dinner, 57; involved with creation of the Cannon Ward, 1898, 58; baptizes nephew Lewis, 64-65; attended lake outing with GQC, 66; still alive in 1952, 211. Cannon, Ann Quayle Death, 2. Cannon, Beth Innes Met CBC, 174; picture, accepted into LDS nursing program, 175; secretly marries CBC, 182; plans to marry CBC, 184; named in letter by Ida May, 185; marriage and reception 186; in California, writes Ida May, 189; moves to Seattle, 191; named in letter, 193; pictured with Collins Philip, worried about CBC, 194; received flowers from Ida My, 195; moves to Seattle with baby, 199; named in Joan’s letter, 201; gives birth to Mike in Seattle, 202; invited Janet to live with her and Bud in Seattle, 203; returns to SLC from Seattle, 228 204; in family photo, 205; lived with Mary Innes, 205-206; in photo, 207; moved to Moses Lake, dealt with son’s polio, 215-216; took Joan’s suggestion of a name for her daughter, in photo, 218. Cannon, Brigham Telle Visited father, 6; in Colorado, 7; in photo,14; in photo, 15; attended picnic, 18; in photo,15; attended picnic, 18; 24th of July 1890, 20: in a story by Lewis, 39; short biography, 69-75; painting school house, camping, 70-71; worked with Willard and Sylvester, 80; moved off the farm, married, 108; still alive in 1952, 211. Cannon, Caroline Young Croxall attended picnic, 18; 24th of July 1889, 19; married step-brother, 42; sang after dinner, 57; taught music to siblings, 57; bridesmaid to Hester, 61; hosts party for Lewis, 68; married Willard T. Cannon, 79; pictured with Willard, 80; in Boston, 81; involved with account of Mark’s hurt feelings, 93; still living on farm, 105; hosted luncheon in Martha’s new home, 113; gave daughter’s outgrown clothing to Ida May, 172; hosted wedding reception for Bud and Beth, 186. Cannon, Caroline Partridge Young Wife, 3; 4; delivers son, 5; remains in SLC, 6;sent to Croxall San Francisco, 7; remained in California, 12; in California, returns to SLC,17-18; 24th of July 1890, 20: family dinner, photograph, 23; GQC began living with her, 24; attended fast Sunday meetings in the temple, 25; brief sketch, 30-31; painting of home, 37; moved to the farm in 1884; introduced to family, had four Cannon children, 42; inherited means from her father, received $600 a year from GQC, involved in discussion with GQC living with her, 45; home on Collins’ map, 50; blessed by Wilford Woodruff, 55; ill, 56; 1895 -regular meals with GQC and family, 57; Trustee of Cannon Ward RS in 1898, 58; home improved by Lewis and Willard, 68; traveled with George to Boston, 81; her hired help will now prepare meals, 92; discusses Mark with GQC, 93-94; took GQC to California for his health, 100; opened home on the farm to important visitors, death, 103. Cannon, Charles Henrich (Chick) in a story by Collins, 43. Cannon, Clara Margaret Schramm Wife of Brigham T. Cannon, 75. Cannon, Clawson Young Son of GQC, Birth, 3; introduced to family, close to Collins in age, 42; not invited to family meeting, 44; 229 father of Winnifred, 54; discussed Mark’s hurt feelings with GQC, 93; travels to Hawaii with GQC, 95-98; city directory 107; wrote Collins on his mission, 117, 118; still alive in 1952, 211; death, 224. Cannon, Clawson Young Nephew of CTC, spoke of President George Albert Smith’s comments at Grace’s funeral, 86. Cannon, Collins Burton Name, 11; brass pantry key, 26; tells story of shroud, 113; birth, 144; in photo with mother, her mother and grandmother, 145; remembers the Island, in photos, 147-148; remembered Josh Larson, in photo, 149; shared memory of 4th North, 154; shared memories, in photos, 156; baptized in Logan Temple, 159; in photos, 160; went to Yellowstone, 161-162; meningitis, 163-164; shared story of Depression, 166; went to Lafayette, 167; shared memories of father, 168; employed at stamp company, 170; worked again for stamp company, Saltair, 171; told about new home at 69 D Street, worked in Garland, 172-173; blood poisoning, 174-175; claimed CTC read him bedtime stories from the dictionary, 177; worked summer jobs for U&I Sugar Company, 179-180; secretly marries Beth Innes, 182; lived at 565 I Street, 183; stayed with Aunt Rachel, tells father he is going to marry Beth Innes, 184; named in mother’s letter, 185; marriage and reception, studied at the U, 186; receives letter from mother, 187; commissioned as Naval officer, 188; at Cal-Tech, in two pictures, 189; moves to Seattle, 191; writes parents about Collins Philip, 193; wrote parents, 196; CTC cared about his graduation, 199; transferred to Seattle, 199; invites Joan to work in his shop, 200-201; returns to SLC from Seattle, 204-205; in family photo, 205; lived with Mary Innes, 205-206; wrote poem for Joan’s wedding, 207; in photo, 208; buys home, 209; in photo with mother, 214; finished work in Moses Lake, returned to SLC. 217; moved family to Idaho Falls, 219. Cannon, Collins Philip Name, 11; asked CTC for advice, 128; has CTC’s rocker, 139; shared memory of CPC, 160; birth, 189; birth, 193-194; moves with mother to Seattle, 199; named in letter, picture, 201; returns to SLC from Seattle, 204; in family photo, 205; lived with Mary Innes, 205-206; helped with details about 575 I Street, 211; loaned CTC money, in photo, 212-213; moved to Moses Lake, polio, photo, 215-217; in photo with 230 cousins, 219. Cannon, Collins Telle Birth, 4; birth and blessing, 5-6; father imprisoned, 6; in Colorado, 7; given great-grandfather’s name, 10; missed picnic, 18; 24th of July 1889, 19; shares a memory, 20; Manifesto, 22; ill, saw disparity, 24; childhood, water pitcher, 25; brass pantry key, 26; wrote about farm, 28; speaks at 1935 family gathering, 32-33; remembers 1891 Christmas, 39-40; met GQC at the train, 40; description of family, 41-42; speaks at 1952 family gathering, 43; instigated family meeting in 1898, 44; recounts family meeting in 1952, 46-47; Collins’ map of the farm, 48-51; mentions Dinky, flowers, 53; tennis court, 54; attended creation of the Cannon Ward in 1898, 58; baptized, 59; pallbearer for Hester, 61; reference to brimstone, 63; writes about the farm, 72; spent winter of 1888 in Colorado, 91; acted in the role of the missionary, 91; lived on farm, played tricks, influenced nephew, 106; graduated from Grant School, city directory 107; moved off the farm, shown as freshman, 108; wrote mother from mine, 109; student at the U, worked as draftsman and engineer, 110; worked for census, enumerated on 1910 census, 110; encourages his mother to own cars, 112-113; set apart for mission, 114; wrote mother from NYC, 115; visited Niagara Falls, 116; travels to Liverpool on Laurentic, given ledger, 116; wrote mother from Basel, 117; wrote Radcliffe, his mother, 119; wrote mother, 120; wrote mother from Zurich, 120; companions with Heber J.
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