Born: 31 May 1846 in Mt. Pisgah, Pattawattamie, Iowa | |
Married: | Erneline Victoria Billingsly 25 Jul 1868 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah |
Anna Johanna Dorathea Wilcken 20 Apr 1874 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah |
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Bertha Christina Wilcken 14 Jul 1898 in Colonia Dublan, Chihuahua, Mexico |
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Died: 26 Nov 1909 in Dublan, Galena, Chihuahua, Mexico
Helaman Pratt was born May 31, 1846, to Parley P. and
Mary Wood Pratt outside Mt. Pisgah, Iowa. The Saints had been expelled
by mobs from Nauvoo, Illinois, in February of that year, and Helaman was
born on the trail. Helaman grew up in Salt Lake City and helped
colonize Overton, Nevada, from 1868 to 1871. He lived in the United
Order in Prattsville, where he was bishop, and then worked as a
policeman in Salt Lake City, where he was chaplain of the Utah
legislature. Beginning in 1875 he served a series of proselyting and
exploration missions in Mexico, and was finally called on a life’s
mission to the colonies in Chihuahua. He ranched in the Sierra Madres
and later farmed in Dublan. He married Emaline Victoria Billingsley in
1868, Anna Johanna Dorothy Wilcken in 1874, and Dora’s sister Bertha
Christine Wilcken in 1898, and had twenty-one children.
Note: Deena Christensen is continuing the late
Elena Brown’s work with Helaman’s portion of the Pratt Family
Descendancy project. Currently 1/10th of all known descendants of Jared
and Charity Pratt are in Helaman’s line!
News: We have received information about a family
history trip to the Colonies in Mexico. This is not done by the Pratt
family and we know little about it, but for more information, see the announcement we received.
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Helaman Pratt (Lois' Paternal Great Grandfather)
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