. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . STEWART ECCLES. MRS. MARINTHA E. ECCLES UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 749 in 1847. Mrs. Bingham, with her father, Benjamin P. Green, walked across the plainsand the family home was established at Harrisville in a log cabin which is still stand-ing. Erastus Bingham, the grandfather of Mrs. Eccles, came to Utah about the sametime with the Mormon Battalion. The Bingham family went through all the troublesthat the people of their faith experienced in Illinois. To Mr. and Mrs. Eccles were bornthree children: Christabella, now the wife of Jacob Johnson, o


. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . STEWART ECCLES. MRS. MARINTHA E. ECCLES UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 749 in 1847. Mrs. Bingham, with her father, Benjamin P. Green, walked across the plainsand the family home was established at Harrisville in a log cabin which is still stand-ing. Erastus Bingham, the grandfather of Mrs. Eccles, came to Utah about the sametime with the Mormon Battalion. The Bingham family went through all the troublesthat the people of their faith experienced in Illinois. To Mr. and Mrs. Eccles were bornthree children: Christabella, now the wife of Jacob Johnson, of Grovont, Wyoming;Stewart, Jr., of Eden; and Marintha Adel, deceased. The mother of Mrs. Eccles was thefirst white woman in the Ogden valley and thus the family has been represented in Utahfrom early pioneer times. Both her father and her grandfather built a home in SaltLake, where they lived for a time. Mr. Eccles was a most active worker in the church, serving on three differentforeign missions, and upon his return from his work in Scotland he did missionarywork


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