Married Ellen Taylor Lyman, 24 Jan 1878, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
Children - Alfred Lyman Hanks; Stanley Alonzo Hanks.
Married Harriet Elizabeth Pocock, 9 Jan 1882, Tooele, Tooele, Utah.
Children - Alice Virginia Hanks; stillborn Hanks; Clyde Frank Hanks; Charles Arthur Hanks; Clyde Frank Hanks; Alice Virginia Hanks; Emma Vilate Hanks; Elsie Jane Hanks; George Marion Hanks; stillborn Hanks; Marcella Hanks; Nellie Bertha Hanks; Theodore Hanks; Porter Callister Hanks.
Alfred F. Hanks ; Utah; Deseret News; 10 September 1935
Alfred Fredrick Hanks, 79 years of age, died Sunday evening at 7:30 at his home on South Second West Street following a three months' illness. He is the father of Alfred L. Hanks, president of Tooele stake.
Mr. Hanks was born at Nailsworth, Horsley, England, March 7, 1856. He came to Utah in 1869 by train to Ogden. He first settled in Fillmore, Millard county. He was a farmer and stock-raiser by occupation.
He married Jan. 24, 1878 to Ellen Taylor Lyman, daughter of the late Elder Francis M. Lyman, of the council of the Twelve. To this union was born two children, Alfred L. Hanks and Stanley Hanks. [Ellen Lyman Hanks died 1881].
He was married Jan. 9, 1882 to Elisabeth Pocock, to this union 11 children were born, eight of whom survive.
Mr. Hanks was a high priest of record in Tooele South Ward and served as a counselor in the Elder's Quorum. He has resided here for the past 57 years, having come here in 1878.
He is survived by the following: Pres. Alfred L. Hanks, C. Arthur Hanks, Mrs. Elise Curry, G. Marion Hanks, all of Tooele, Mrs. Nellie Powell, Salt Lake, Mrs. Emma Goodwin, Park City; Mrs. Alice Hawkings, Salt Lake; Theodore and Mrs. Marcella Fiddler, Tooele; also 25 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
Burial, Tooele City Cemetery, Utah, USA.
Married Ellen Taylor Lyman, 24 Jan 1878, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
Children - Alfred Lyman Hanks; Stanley Alonzo Hanks.
Married Harriet Elizabeth Pocock, 9 Jan 1882, Tooele, Tooele, Utah.
Children - Alice Virginia Hanks; stillborn Hanks; Clyde Frank Hanks; Charles Arthur Hanks; Clyde Frank Hanks; Alice Virginia Hanks; Emma Vilate Hanks; Elsie Jane Hanks; George Marion Hanks; stillborn Hanks; Marcella Hanks; Nellie Bertha Hanks; Theodore Hanks; Porter Callister Hanks.
Alfred F. Hanks ; Utah; Deseret News; 10 September 1935
Alfred Fredrick Hanks, 79 years of age, died Sunday evening at 7:30 at his home on South Second West Street following a three months' illness. He is the father of Alfred L. Hanks, president of Tooele stake.
Mr. Hanks was born at Nailsworth, Horsley, England, March 7, 1856. He came to Utah in 1869 by train to Ogden. He first settled in Fillmore, Millard county. He was a farmer and stock-raiser by occupation.
He married Jan. 24, 1878 to Ellen Taylor Lyman, daughter of the late Elder Francis M. Lyman, of the council of the Twelve. To this union was born two children, Alfred L. Hanks and Stanley Hanks. [Ellen Lyman Hanks died 1881].
He was married Jan. 9, 1882 to Elisabeth Pocock, to this union 11 children were born, eight of whom survive.
Mr. Hanks was a high priest of record in Tooele South Ward and served as a counselor in the Elder's Quorum. He has resided here for the past 57 years, having come here in 1878.
He is survived by the following: Pres. Alfred L. Hanks, C. Arthur Hanks, Mrs. Elise Curry, G. Marion Hanks, all of Tooele, Mrs. Nellie Powell, Salt Lake, Mrs. Emma Goodwin, Park City; Mrs. Alice Hawkings, Salt Lake; Theodore and Mrs. Marcella Fiddler, Tooele; also 25 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
Burial, Tooele City Cemetery, Utah, USA.
Family Members
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Stanley Alonzo Hanks
1878–1924
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Alfred Lyman Hanks
1880–1978
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Charles Arthur Hanks
1883–1971
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Porter Callister Hanks
1885–1898
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George Marion Hanks
1888–1972
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Elsie Jane Hanks Curry
1890–1967
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Bertha Nellie Hanks Powell
1892–1986
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Clyde Frank Hanks
1894–1896
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Emma Vilate Hanks Goodwin
1897–1982
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Alice Virginia Hanks Hawkins
1898–1984
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Theodore Hanks
1902–1970
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infant Hanks
1905–1905
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infant Hanks
1905–1905
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Marcella "Bubbles" Hanks Fidler
1909–1946
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