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[[Utah Church Records]] > [[FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Utah Experimental County#Church Records|Church Records on county page]] > '''Frisco, Utah Wards and Branches''' | |||
Note: Unless otherwise noted, all information on this page came from Jenson, Andrew. ''Encyclopedic History of the Church'']. (Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1941), p 269-70. Online through [http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/BYUIBooks/id/2694 BYU Books.] (Free) Text searchable. | |||
=== Boundaries === | |||
Consisting of mining towns of Frisco and Grampton. | |||
Frisco is located in San Francisco mountains 17 miles northwest of Milford and 51 miles northwest of Beaver. | |||
It is the terminus of a branch of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad. The town depended upon the Horn Silver Mine. | |||
In 1940, Beaver Stake contained all wards and branches located in Beaver County. | |||
=== History Timeline === | |||
=== History Timeline | |||
*1881, June 27. Organized as a branch. | |||
*1882, March. 36 people belonged to the branch. "It seems that this first branch organization was not continued...." | |||
*1897, April 25. Reorganized. They met alternately at the school house in Frisco and the hall at Grampton. | |||
*1881, June 27. Organized as a branch. | *1905, January 22. Frisco was organized as a ward. | ||
*1882, March. 36 people belonged to the branch. "It seems that this first branch organization was not continued...." | |||
*1897, April 25. Reorganized. They met alternately at the school house in Frisco and the hall at Grampton. | |||
*1905, January 22. Frisco was organized as a ward. | |||
*1911. The mines were closed and most of the saints moved away. Those that remained were transferred to Milford Ward. | *1911. The mines were closed and most of the saints moved away. Those that remained were transferred to Milford Ward. | ||
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Revision as of 14:36, 2 October 2012
Utah Church Records > Church Records on county page > Frisco, Utah Wards and Branches
Note: Unless otherwise noted, all information on this page came from Jenson, Andrew. Encyclopedic History of the Church]. (Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1941), p 269-70. Online through BYU Books. (Free) Text searchable.
Boundaries[edit | edit source]
Consisting of mining towns of Frisco and Grampton. Frisco is located in San Francisco mountains 17 miles northwest of Milford and 51 miles northwest of Beaver.
It is the terminus of a branch of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad. The town depended upon the Horn Silver Mine.
In 1940, Beaver Stake contained all wards and branches located in Beaver County.
History Timeline[edit | edit source]
- 1881, June 27. Organized as a branch.
- 1882, March. 36 people belonged to the branch. "It seems that this first branch organization was not continued...."
- 1897, April 25. Reorganized. They met alternately at the school house in Frisco and the hall at Grampton.
- 1905, January 22. Frisco was organized as a ward.
- 1911. The mines were closed and most of the saints moved away. Those that remained were transferred to Milford Ward.
Obtain the Records[edit | edit source]
Church records. of Wards and Branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Frisco, Beaver County, Utah in the FamilySearch Library.