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Samuel Matthews
Samuel Matthews

LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 3, p.159
Matthews, Samuel, a High Councilor in the Bear Lake Stake of Zion, Idaho, was born May 4, 1843, at Northill, Bedfordshire, England, the son of Wm. Matthews and Elizabeth Flinders. He was baptized in the summer of 1852 by Samuel Howard and emigrated from England to America in 1850, crossing the Atlantic in the ship "James Pennell," which arrived at New Orleans Nov. 22, 1850. Thence he went by the steamer "Amaranth" to St. Louis, Mo., where the family stayed five years, and then crossed the plains in the summer of 1855, part of the way in John Wardell's freight train, and later Bro. Matthews hired out as teamster in Wm. S. Godbe's train, which arrived in Salt Lake City Oct. 26, 1855. Bro. Matthews went back to the Missouri river as a Church teamster after emigrants in 1863 and 1866; was ordained an Elder in 1865 by Thos. H. Clark, and ordained a High Priest and Bishop Nov. 11,1883, by Moses Thatcher and set apart to preside over the Montpelier Ward. Since July 19, 1915, he has been a member of the High Council of the Bear Lake Stake. Of secular offices held by Bro. Matthews are those of justice of the peace, county commissioner, etc. Otherwise he is a farmer and stockraiser by occupation. He married Elizabeth Keetch Oct. 12, 1864, who has borne him seven children, namely, Samuel William, Elizabeth Ann, Emily M., Charlotte A., Eliza A., Martha E., and Ella. He married Annie E. Kennington Feb. 28, 1884, who bore her husband six children, namely, George T., Alonzo H., Annie Ada, Edna A., Harvey K., and Esther S. In 1869 Bro. Matthews was called to Bear Lake to help settle that country. He made his home at Liberty, where he has resided ever since.



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