Lehi Pioneer Cemetery - AKA Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Park
Address: 100-200 West State
Lehi, UT 84043
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Year Established: 1851
Year of First Burial: 1851
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers monument states:
In February, 1851 this plot of ground along the north side of State Road and the west of Dry Creek was dedicated as a cemetery for the city of Lehi; when John Griggs White, aged 75 years, was buried, this land was government owned; later it was home-steaded by Thomas R. Jones, who deeded it to the city; in 1872 when the road was widened and the railroad cut through the cemetery, many bodies were moved to a new cemetery; yet several pioneers of this community still lie buried here.Daughters of Utah Pioneers Marker No: 83 Erected 1941
Pioneer Cemetery
Pioneers were buried here between 1851 and 1866 When this cemetery was abandoned, James Higinson was Sexton. The bodies of those who remained are Sara Holt Tindral, John Hardison Redd, Elizabeth Hancock Redd, Mary Gardner Sweeten, Helen Whycock McKelly,and the following children, Mary Catherine Redd, John Hold Redd, Mary Moriah Pace, Mary Ann Pace, Lucy Ann Bowen, Julia Susanah Bowen, Mary King, Phoebe Justin Darger, Oran Thomas, Infant Son Rayomond and about thirty five others.
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Webpage: https://www.lehi-ut.gov/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/PioneerCemetery.pdf
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