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Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet Home, sometime after 1882. |
This is a post which I have certainly enjoyed writing. Not only is this site a historic home and the site of a PokeStop, you could also say that it is a family home. Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet was my 6th great uncle. The home is still standing, and is still being used as a residence. In front of the home is a marker which is pictured below. The marker reads as follows:
SYLVANUS CYRUS HULET
1826-1901
A CONVERT OF 1831
UTAH PIONEER 1850
SETTLED IN SPRINGVILLE
CALLED TO THE DIXIE MISSION 1861
MOVED TO SUMMIT 1872
CHILDREN BY CATHERINE STOKER
JOHN RILEY
SARAH ANN
BARBARA ADLINDA
SYLVANUS CYRUS
SYLVESTER SILAS
CATHRYN MELISSA
EMMA TRYPHENIA
CHARLES FRANKLIN
LUELLA
OSCAR WILLARD
CHILDREN BY ELZINA R. MILLER
NORA DEAN
ELIZA ELLEN
MINNIE ELZINA
THERESA
CORA
DAUGHTER BY ELIZABETH DALLEY
EMMA WRIGHT
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Marker Outside Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet Home |
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After Catherine's death Sylvanus married Elzina Robena Miller, who was born in Parowan to Robert and Eliza Patterson Miller on February 9, 1861. There were seven children in her family, and her parents found it difficult to make ends meet with such a large family to care for. Elzina often worked outside the home doing household chores such as washing clothes to help earn additional income for the family. She worked in Sylvanus and Catherine's home for several months before Catherine's passing. It is said that in her final days Catherine asked Sylvanus to marry Elzina, as she knew how the household was to be run. They were married in 1883, and had five daughters (one of whom was adopted.) She was a good cook, and was very generous. No one left her home without a good amount of deliciously prepared food. The family had a ranch in the mountains where they produced cheese and butter, and kept bees for honey. She lived as a widow for 29 years, passing away in 1930.
Sylvanus married a second wife, Alice Elizabeth "Betsey" Dalley, in 1884. She was born to James and Emma Wright Dalley on November 1, 1860 in Summit, Utah. Her mother bore 15 children, 11 of whom survived. In 1863 Betsey and two of her brothers were stricken with fever. Both of her brothers eventually died, and Betsey was ill for several months. Once she had recovered it was discovered that she was blind in one eye and completely deaf. Her mother had never been a particularly strong woman, and in 1875 she died, shortly after giving birth to her 15th child. Her father had three other wives besides Emma, and was the father of some 44 children, although only 30 survived. I haven't been able to find much information on Betsey herself. She and Sylvanus were married October 7, 1883. The couple had one daughter who they named Emma Wright, after Betsey's mother.
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Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet Home 2018 |
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