Eden, Utah

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Quick History

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Eden is on the North Fork of the Ogden Valley . The first home was a log cabin built in 1857 for two summer herdsmen. In 1859 fifteen families moved in from North Ogden. Formerly called North Fork Town. A more appropriate name was coined when the town was plated by the government surveyor, Washington Jenkins. He said he thought "the area was one of the most beautiful sites he had every surveyed" and suggested the biblical name Eden.

City Hall

Wikipedia has more about this subject: Eden, Utah

There is no City Hall. This is an unincorporated community in the Ogden Valley .

Neighboring Communities

Hunstsville | Liberty

Biography & Genealogies

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Cemeteries

Mountain View Cemetery
Meadow View Cemetery

Church History and Records

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • Eden (Ogden Stake) [3]
  • Record of members, 1877-1950
  • Form E (annual genealogical report), 1907-1948

Emigration and Immigration

  • Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 MyHeritage ($).

History

Maps

Newspapers

Historical Newspapers

Societies, Museums and Libraries

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  • Stewart Library ~ Weber State University
    3750 Harrison Blvd.
    Ogden, Utah
    801-626-6415

Suggested Reading

  • History of Weber County [7]

Vital Records

Birth

Marriages

Death


Websites

Sources and Footnotes

  1. "FamilySearch Catalog Book 979.2 D3e" (Salt Lake City, Utah : Western Epics, 1966). FamilySearch Digital Library-Vol. 1 part 1, FamilySearch Digital Library- Vol. 1 part 2
  2. "486183 item 1" (Salt Lake City, Utah : GSU, 1967)
  3. "25921-25922" (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the GSU, 1951)
  4. by Clyde W. Lindsay "FamilySearch Catalog Book 921.73 A1 no. 489" (Oakland, California : C.W. Lindsay, 1961)
  5. WorldCat
  6. "979.228 H2n" (Salt Lake City, Utah : Hawkes Publishing, c1977)
  7. Wiggins, Lou Jean S Wiggins; Daughters of Utah Pioneers. History of Weber County WorldCat 58465373