Catherine McCleve, 1836–1869 (aged 33 years)
- Name
- Catherine McCleve
- Given names
- Catherine
- Surname
- McCleve
Birth | September 17, 1836
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Divorce | Phineas Wolcott Cook — View this family |
Birth of a sister | Margaret McCleve September 17, 1838 (aged 2 years) |
Birth of a sister | Mary Jane McCleve August 21, 1839 (aged 2 years) |
Birth of a sister | Isabel Wilkins McCleve January 29, 1843 (aged 6 years) |
Birth of a brother | John Taylor McCleve March 27, 1845 (aged 8 years) |
Death of a grandmother | Catherine Lamb April 28, 1846 (aged 9 years) |
Birth of a brother | Joseph Smith McCleve July 29, 1847 (aged 10 years) |
Birth of a sister | Eliza Snow McCleve May 3, 1849 (aged 12 years) |
LDS baptism | August 26, 1850 (aged 13 years) |
Birth of a brother | Daniel Bell McCleve August 22, 1851 (aged 14 years) |
Death of a brother | Daniel Bell McCleve March 25, 1852 (aged 15 years) |
Marriage | Phineas Wolcott Cook — View this family December 18, 1853 (aged 17 years) |
LDS spouse sealing | Phineas Wolcott Cook — View this family December 18, 1853 (aged 17 years) LDS temple: Endowment House |
Birth of a brother | Alexander Gilmore McCleve February 24, 1854 (aged 17 years) |
LDS endowment | April 1, 1854 (aged 17 years) |
Birth of a son | Joseph Wolcott Cook April 21, 1855 (aged 18 years) |
Death of a father | John McCleve September 24, 1856 (aged 20 years) |
Burial of a father | John McCleve September 24, 1856 (aged 20 years) |
Marriage | David Dudley Russell — View this family November 11, 1861 (aged 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Hannah Jane Russell October 19, 1862 (aged 26 years) |
Birth of a son | David Riley Russell December 1, 1864 (aged 28 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Sarah Catherine Russell March 3, 1867 (aged 30 years) |
Death of a brother | John Taylor McCleve June 5, 1867 (aged 30 years) |
Burial of a brother | John Taylor McCleve June 7, 1867 (aged 30 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Margaret Celinda Russell August 23, 1868 (aged 31 years) |
Death | December 19, 1869 (aged 33 years) |
Burial | December 1869 (aged 33 years) |
LDS child sealing | November 27, 1885 (15 years after death) LDS temple: Endowment House |
Reference number | 17 |
Unique identifier | 79288CBD7AE14CA78705067DEB70309F714E |
Last change | March 25, 2020 |
father |
1807–1856
Birth: August 18, 1807
32
27 — Balleymoney, Down, Ireland Death: September 24, 1856 — Bear River, Uinta, Wyoming, USA |
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mother |
1815–1879
Birth: May 1, 1815 — Crawfordsburn, Bangor, Down, Ireland Death: April 24, 1879 — Toquerville, Washington, Utah |
Marriage |
Marriage: June 27, 1833 — Down, Ireland |
16 months
elder sister |
1834–1912
Birth: October 29, 1834
27
19 — Crawfordsburn, Bangor, Down, Ireland Death: October 5, 1912 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
23 months
herself |
1836–1869
Birth: September 17, 1836
29
21 — Belfast, Down, Ireland Death: December 19, 1869 — Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, USA |
2 years
younger sister |
1838–1908
Birth: September 17, 1838
31
23 — Bangor, Down, Ireland Death: May 4, 1908 — Taylor, Navajo, Arizona, USA |
11 months
younger sister |
1839–1933
Birth: August 21, 1839
32
24 — Crawfordsburn, Bangor, Down, Ireland Death: January 19, 1933 — Orderville, Kane, Utah, USA |
4 years
younger sister |
1843–1918
Birth: January 29, 1843
35
27 — Crawfordsburn, Bangor, Down, Ireland Death: January 13, 1918 — Aurora, Sevier, Utah, USA |
2 years
younger brother |
1845–1867
Birth: March 27, 1845
37
29 — Bangor, Down, Ireland Death: June 5, 1867 — Toquerville, Washington, Utah, USA |
2 years
younger brother |
1847–1919
Birth: July 29, 1847
39
32 — Bangor, Down, Ireland Death: November 18, 1919 — Snowflake, Navajo, Arizona, USA |
21 months
younger sister |
1849–1913
Birth: May 3, 1849
41
34 — Bangor, Down, Ireland Death: August 31, 1913 — Safford, Graham, Arizona, USA |
2 years
younger brother |
1851–1852
Birth: August 22, 1851
44
36 — Bangor, Down, Ireland Death: March 25, 1852 — Down, Ireland |
3 years
younger brother |
1854–1897
Birth: February 24, 1854
46
38 — near Belfast, Down, Ireland Death: November 18, 1897 — Taylor, Navajo, Arizona, USA |
ex-husband |
1819–1900
Birth: August 28, 1819
32
33 — Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA Death: July 24, 1900 — Afton, Lincoln, Wyoming, USA |
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herself |
1836–1869
Birth: September 17, 1836
29
21 — Belfast, Down, Ireland Death: December 19, 1869 — Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: December 18, 1853 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
Divorce |
Divorce: — |
16 months
son |
1855–1931
Birth: April 21, 1855
35
18 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Death: February 25, 1931 — Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, USA |
husband |
1835–1904
Birth: July 23, 1835
41
36 — LaSalle County, Illinois, USA Death: December 29, 1904 — Richfield, Sevier, Utah, USA |
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herself |
1836–1869
Birth: September 17, 1836
29
21 — Belfast, Down, Ireland Death: December 19, 1869 — Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: November 11, 1861 — |
11 months
daughter |
1862–1926
Birth: October 19, 1862
27
26 — Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Death: November 15, 1926 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
2 years
son |
1864–1938
Birth: December 1, 1864
29
28 — Salem, Utah, Utah, USA Death: September 27, 1938 |
2 years
daughter |
1867–1867
Birth: March 3, 1867
31
30 — Salem, Utah, Utah, USA Death: October 25, 1867 — Salem, Utah, Utah, USA |
18 months
daughter |
1868–1891
Birth: August 23, 1868
33
31 — Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Death: September 12, 1891 |
ex-husband |
1819–1900
Birth: August 28, 1819
32
33 — Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA Death: July 24, 1900 — Afton, Lincoln, Wyoming, USA |
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partner’s partner |
1823–1896
Birth: June 18, 1823
29
32 — Stillwater, Saratoga, New York, USA Death: May 17, 1896 — Garden City, Rich, Utah, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: January 1, 1840 — Ross, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA |
12 months
step-daughter |
1841–1847
Birth: January 7, 1841
21
17 — Richland, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Death: November 23, 1847 — Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska, USA |
21 months
step-son |
1842–1844
Birth: October 5, 1842
23
19 — Ross, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Death: September 14, 1844 — Ross, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA |
2 years
step-daughter |
1844–1933
Birth: October 28, 1844
25
21 — Richland, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Death: October 31, 1933 — Sun River, Cascade, Montana, USA |
2 years
step-daughter |
1846–1847
Birth: October 9, 1846
27
23 — Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska, USA Death: May 12, 1847 — Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska, USA |
17 months
step-daughter |
1848–1867
Birth: March 9, 1848
28
24 — Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska, USA Death: September 26, 1867 — Fish Haven, Bear Lake, Idaho, USA |
23 months
step-son |
1850–1876
Birth: January 28, 1850
30
26 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Death: October 5, 1876 — St. Charles, Bear Lake, Idaho, USA |
2 years
step-daughter |
1852–1914
Birth: January 19, 1852
32
28 — Manti, Sanpete, Utah, USA Death: April 18, 1914 |
2 years
step-son |
1854–1854
Birth: January 23, 1854
34
30 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Death: October 27, 1854 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
20 months
step-daughter |
1855–1857
Birth: September 29, 1855
36
32 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Death: February 3, 1857 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
0 months
step-son |
1855–1933
Birth: September 29, 1855
36
32 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Death: June 7, 1933 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
2 years
step-daughter |
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14 months
step-son |
1859–1933
Birth: February 28, 1859
39
35 — Goshen, Utah, Utah, USA Death: March 29, 1933 — Woodruff, Rich, Utah, USA |
2 years
step-daughter |
1861–1861
Birth: April 24, 1861
41
37 — Goshen, Utah, Utah, USA Death: April 24, 1861 — Goshen, Utah, Utah, USA |
13 months
step-son |
1862–1933
Birth: May 19, 1862
42
38 — Goshen, Utah, Utah, USA Death: October 31, 1933 — Provo, Utah, Utah, USA |
22 months
step-daughter |
1864–1864
Birth: March 10, 1864
44
40 — Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, USA Death: March 10, 1864 — Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, USA |
2 years
step-son |
1866–1918
Birth: May 6, 1866
46
42 — Swan Creek, Rich, Utah, USA Death: December 26, 1918 |
ex-husband |
1819–1900
Birth: August 28, 1819
32
33 — Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA Death: July 24, 1900 — Afton, Lincoln, Wyoming, USA |
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partner’s partner |
1836–1915
Birth: August 23, 1836
24
21 — Leeds, Ontario, Canada Death: July 15, 1915 — Garden City, Rich, Utah, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: December 18, 1853 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
4 years
step-son |
1858–1924
Birth: January 13, 1858
38
21 — Goshen, Utah, Utah, USA Death: February 27, 1924 — Garden City, Rich, Utah, USA |
6 years
step-daughter |
1863–1863
Birth: November 12, 1863
44
27 — Cedar Fort, Utah, Utah, USA Death: December 13, 1863 |
0 months
step-daughter |
1863–1945
Birth: November 12, 1863
44
27 — Cedar Fort, Utah, Utah, USA Death: May 29, 1945 — Logan, Cache, Utah, United States |
3 years
step-son |
1866–1866
Birth: May 4, 1866
46
29 — Swan Creek, Rich, Utah, USA Death: August 31, 1866 |
ex-husband |
1819–1900
Birth: August 28, 1819
32
33 — Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA Death: July 24, 1900 — Afton, Lincoln, Wyoming, USA |
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partner’s partner |
1845–1929
Birth: August 8, 1845
25
38 — Malmo, Malmohus, Sweden Death: February 13, 1929 — Afton, Lincoln, Wyoming, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: September 13, 1878 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA |
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1870–1873
Birth: March 2, 1870 — Malmö Caroli, Malmöhus, Sweden Death: February 26, 1873 — Malmö Caroli, Malmöhus, Sweden |
14 months
step-daughter |
1871–1894
Birth: April 15, 1871 — Malmö Caroli, Malmöhus, Sweden Death: March 25, 1894 — Weiser, Washington, Idaho, United States |
20 months
step-daughter |
1872–1918
Birth: November 25, 1872 — Malmö Caroli, Malmöhus, Sweden Death: April 10, 1918 |
7 years
step-son |
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14 months
step-son |
1880–1970
Birth: November 20, 1880
61
35 — Swan Creek, Rich, Utah, USA Death: February 17, 1970 |
20 months
step-son |
1882–1934
Birth: July 4, 1882
62
36 — Swan Creek, Rich, Utah, USA Death: October 12, 1934 |
2 years
step-son |
1884–1949
Birth: August 18, 1884
64
39 — Logan, Cache, Utah, USA Death: May 24, 1949 — Tigard, Washington, Oregon, United States |
0 months
step-son |
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19 months
step-son |
1886–1960
Birth: March 23, 1886
66
40 — Logan, Cache, Utah, USA Death: May 19, 1960 — San Bernardino, California, United States |
3 years
step-son |
1889–1960
Birth: July 20, 1889 — Logan, Cache, Utah Territory, United States Death: October 15, 1960 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
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1889–1985
Birth: September 4, 1889
70
44 — Logan, Cache, Utah, USA Death: June 3, 1985 — Los Angeles, California, United States |
ex-husband |
1819–1900
Birth: August 28, 1819
32
33 — Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA Death: July 24, 1900 — Afton, Lincoln, Wyoming, USA |
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partner’s partner |
1807–1883
Birth: March 13, 1807 — Vor Frue Sogn, København, København, Denmark Death: November 9, 1883 — Logan, Cache, Utah, United States |
Marriage |
Marriage: July 8, 1880 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States |
Note | BIRTH: "17 Sept 1836, Down, Ireland, Daughter of John McCleve and Nancy Jane McFerren" (gravestone in Payson Cemetery) HER HISTORY: "The Life and History of Phineas W. Cook," including his journal, published by the Phineas W. Cook Family Organization, #5 N 700E, Brigham City, UT, p. 79. "Dec 1853 and 18th I took two wives the name of the oldest was Polly Amanda Savage the daughter of the first Mormon Elder I ever heard preech she was 17 years old the 23 of August before. The name of the other was Catharine McCleve an Irish girl she was 17 the 17th of Sept." "Friday the 28th day of March by their own free will and choice my three wives went with me to the endowment house and ware each sealed over the alter." ("The Life and History of Phineas W. Cook," including his journal, published by the Phineas W. Cook Family Organization, #5 N 700E, Brigham City, UT, p. 101.) IMMIGRATION: On March 28, 1853 Sarah and Catherine sailed for America from Liverpool, England. (Don Cook) DIVORCE "Catherine was divorced from Grandfather Cook in 1857, when her only child of this marriage, was two years old. She married David Dudley Russell in 1862. Four children were born to them: Hannah Jane, David Riley, Margaret, and Sarah Catherine who died in infancy. Catherine died December 19, 1869 at Payson, Utah where she was buried." (By Dean Cook, reprinted in <i>The Life and History of Phineas Wolcott Cook,</i>) found at http://www.cookfamily.org/journal/toc.htm, printed journal p. B 4.) Catherine died December 19, 1869 at Payson, Utah where she was buried." DEATH: December 19, 1869, Spanish Fork, Utah (Gravestone) In November 1869, Catherine became very ill. Her son Joseph recalled that she was out of her head and seemed to have a high fever. There were no doctors in the country so her husband made preparations to move her south. He fixed up a bed in a covered wagon and put Catherine and the children, and what few things that could be hauled, into the wagon and started for Salt Lake City. They were two days and part of the night on the way. The weather was extremely cold. They stopped in Salt Lake a day or so at Catherine's sister's (Sarah Young) home, then with the same outfit they again started south. At American Fork, they stopped a day or two at a friend's place. While there, Catherine spoke her last sensible words. Her son Joseph was at her bedside and she said to him, "Joseph, would you be a good boy and help take care of my children?" Joseph promised her that he would. After being there a day or so, David piled Catherine and the children in the same rig and they reached Spanish Fork about dark. Catherine died that evening at the home of her sister, Isabell Mott, On December 19, 1869 at the age of 33. She was buried in the Payson cemetery. (History submitted to Cookfamily.org by Don Cook) BURIAL: Payson City Cemetery, Utah County, Plot: Blk 20 lot 6 pos 4. (Find a Grave.com) BIRTH: "17 Sept 1836, Down, Ireland, Daughter of John McCleve and Nancy Jane McFerren" (gravestone in Payson Cemetery) Membership Records, Payson Ward, "Cath McCleve b. Sept 17/36 Belfast, Down, Ireland, dau. Jno McCleve & Nancy Jane McFerrie, bap (18)49 by David Chamberlain," (FHL film 26,401, item 2, six pages from the end, line 4.) Also found in Payson Ward Records Early to 1871, FHL film 26,401, item 4, Part III, p. 90-91: "Catharine McCleve born Sept 17, 1836 in Down Co. Ireland, dau. Jno McCleve & Nancy J.McFerne, bapt. 1849 by David Chamberlain." Ancestral file gives the birth date 14 January 1837 at Crawfordsburn, Down, Ireland HER HISTORY: "The Life and History of Phineas W. Cook," including his journal, published by the Phineas W. Cook Family Organization, #5 N 700E, Brigham City, UT, p. 79. "Dec 1853 and 18th I took two wives the name of the oldest was Polly Amanda Savage the daughter of the first Mormon Elder I ever heard preech she was 17 years old the 23 of August before. The name of the other was Catharine McCleve an Irish girl she was 17 the 17th of Sept." "Friday the 28th day of March by their own free will and choice my three wives went with me to the endowment house and ware each sealed over the alter." ("The Life and History of Phineas W. Cook," including his journal, published by the Phineas W. Cook Family Organization, #5 N 700E, Brigham City, UT, p. 101.) PAYSON, UTAH Recorded in Payson Ward Record of Members, Early to 1871, (FHL film 26,401, item 3) Catherine Cooke bap. March 16, 1857 by P.W. Cook (rebaptism) Same information repeated in Index to Payson Ward Record of Members, Early to 1871, #325 (FHL film 26,401, item 4) Her birth and parents also recorded. Since her family was in Payson for many years, they are all recorded in Payson Ward Records. DEATH: December 19, 1869, Spanish Fork, Utah (Gravestone) In November 1869, Catherine became very ill. Her son Joseph recalled that she was out of her head and seemed to have a high fever. There were no doctors in the country so her husband made preparations to move her south. He fixed up a bed in a covered wagon and put Catherine and the children, and what few things that could be hauled, into the wagon and started for Salt Lake City. They were two days and part of the night on the way. The weather was extremely cold. They stopped in Salt Lake a day or so at Catherine's sister's (Sarah Young) home, then with the same outfit they again started south. At American Fork, they stopped a day or two at a friend's place. While there, Catherine spoke her last sensible words. Her son Joseph was at her bedside and she said to him, "Joseph, would you be a good boy and help take care of my children?" Joseph promised her that he would. After being there a day or so, David piled Catherine and the children in the same rig and they reached Spanish Fork about dark. Catherine died that evening at the home of her sister, Isabell Mott, On December 19, 1869 at the age of 33. She was buried in the Payson cemetery. (History submitted to Cookfamily.org by Don Cook) |
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Note | "The Life and History of Phineas W. Cook," including his journal, published by the Phineas W. Cook Family Organization, #5 N 700E, Brigham City, UT, p. 79. "Dec 1853 and 18th I took two wives the name of the oldest was Polly Amanda Savage the daughter of the first Mormon Elder I ever heard preech she was 17 years old the 23 of August before. The name of the other was Catharine McCleve an Irish girl she was 17 the 17th of Sept." SEALING FHL Special Collections film 183,393 #1409, 18 December 1853. Sealing, in this order: Phineas Wolcott Cook born August 28, 1819, Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut; Amanda Savage born York District, Upper Canada 23 August 1836; Catherine McCleve born Belfast Ireland 14 January 1837. Sealed by E. T. Benson. SECOND SEALING "Friday the 28th day of March by their own free will and choice my three wives went with me to the endowment house and ware each sealed over the alter." ("The Life and History of Phineas W. Cook," including his journal, published by the Phineas W. Cook Family Organization, #5 N 700E, Brigham City, UT, p. 101.) Although he stated this in his journal, his first wife Ann Eliza was not sealed that day because she had already been sealed to him. Endowment House, March 28, 1856, Vol. B1, FHL 183,394 (end of film). All birth information was correct, and the following were listed: Phineas Wolcott Cook; Ann Eliza Howland; Amanda Polly Savage; Catherine McCleve. Sealed by Heber C. Kimball. Witnesses: J. M. Grant, W.W. Phelps, F. Kessler. |