Autobiography of Clarissa Isabell Wilhelm

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(Part 3: CLARA WILHELM GIBBONS, HER STORY)
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Transcribed March 26, 1988 by [[User:CorlynHolbrook|Corlyn Holbrook Adams]] (Great Granddaughter of Bateman H. Wilhelm)
Transcribed March 26, 1988 by [[User:CorlynHolbrook|Corlyn Holbrook Adams]] (Great Granddaughter of Bateman H. Wilhelm)
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==Part 1==
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==Part One==
===Rockville, Utah===
===Rockville, Utah===
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That was one memorable birthday for me, March 27, 1900.
That was one memorable birthday for me, March 27, 1900.
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==Part 2 THE UNITED ORDER IN ORDERVILLE==
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==Part Two: THE UNITED ORDER IN ORDERVILLE==
We moved into the order in 1874 when I was four years old. My father Bateman H. Wilhelm was one of the men that was called by President Brigham Young to help take high charge. Howard O. Spencer was president of the stake and Father was first councilor.  
We moved into the order in 1874 when I was four years old. My father Bateman H. Wilhelm was one of the men that was called by President Brigham Young to help take high charge. Howard O. Spencer was president of the stake and Father was first councilor.  
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by her Mother, Clara Gibbons.
by her Mother, Clara Gibbons.
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==Part 3: CLARA WILHELM GIBBONS, HER STORY==
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==Part Three: CLARA WILHELM GIBBONS, HER STORY==
My Father [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm]] was Born in Cayuga Co New York. Nov 14th 1843. his Father John Benjamin died when he was 8 years old. Leaving his Mother a widow. There was a Family of six Children Two died in Infancy. John and Elizabeth. and the Eldest son James went of to work. sent word to his mother that he had got his wages and was coming home. But never came. They never knew what happened to him. They were sure he was killed for his money.  
My Father [[Bateman Haight Wilhelm]] was Born in Cayuga Co New York. Nov 14th 1843. his Father John Benjamin died when he was 8 years old. Leaving his Mother a widow. There was a Family of six Children Two died in Infancy. John and Elizabeth. and the Eldest son James went of to work. sent word to his mother that he had got his wages and was coming home. But never came. They never knew what happened to him. They were sure he was killed for his money.  
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Written January 18, 1934
Written January 18, 1934
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[[Category:Autobiographies|Wilhelm, Clarissa Isabell]]

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