Sunday, August 4, 2013

William Brindle Whitehead



William Brindle Whitehead was born July 6th, 1872 in Sugar House, Utah.  He died on the 20th of March in 1944 and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Springville, Utah.  

The following was written by Hazel Whitehead Vorkink:
                William Whitehead was the first child born to Amelia and James Whitehead Jr.  They were living in Sugarhouse Ward in Salt Lake City, Utah.  William was blessed and given a name by W.C. Smoot and he was baptized into the LDS churn on 4 November, 1880 by William Bromley.  He was confirmed a member in this church by his father, James Whitehead Jr.
                The Family moved to Springville in 1875 where James Whitehead Jr. had purchased the woolen mills on Spring Creek, north of town.  His son, William, was only three years old at this time.  This child attended the schools of Springville and worked at the mill and on the family farm.  In 1893 he went to Southern Utah, Northern Arizona, and to the mining camps of Nevada.  He was occupied primarily in freighting supplies into these isolated camps.  In 1896 he filed a homestead on River Bottoms.  He married Mary Alice Barkdull on 8 February 1901.  She had been born 26 February 1880 in Petersburg, Millard County, Utah.  Due to drought and insect pests, they were forced to return to Springville, where William raised garden produce and operated a farm on Mapleton Bench.  In 1908 the family moved into the old Brindle home on the north side of town.  About 1927 William B. Whitehead went into the business of egg production.  He continued in this work until his death on 20 March 1944.  He was an active civic leader in Springville and he served eight years  as a City Councilman, two years on the Board of Directors of the Farm Bureau and for a year as a Board Member of the Poultry Association.  Mary Alice and William B. Whitehead were the parents of seven children:

Lloyd Whitehead
Olga Whitehead
Grant Whitehead
William Whitehead, Jr.
Clifton Whitehead
Glen B. Whitehead
James Melvin Whitehead

William Brindle Whitehead

2 comments:

  1. What a great contribution you are making. Grandma and Grandpa would be proud of your efforts, as I am.
    Love,
    Mom

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  2. This is wonderful! This is a tremendous project. No doubt it will help bind our family together. Let me know where I can help.

    Kevin

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