Thursday, January 22, 2009

Elizabeth Story Depuy


Elizabeth is the daughter of John Depuy and Lucy Lonsberre Roberts. She lived in New York, Ohio, Illinois and Utah.


Deseret News June 11, 1903 page 3
Mrs. Elizabeth Story Depew Canfield Closes Remarkable Career
Special Correspondence: Enterprise, Washington County, Utah, June 8
She was born July 10, 1825 at Lysander, Onondaga, New York, moved at early age with her parents to Chicago, Ill., where she married David Canfield Oct, 1843. Received the gospel soon after and moved to Nauvoo, Ill. They shared in the suffering incident to the exodus of the Saints from Nauvoo, and moved back to Chicago, coming to Utah in 1850. They made their home in Provo, Utah for 11 years. When they were called to the Dixie Misison in 1861. They lived two years in St. George, Utah and eight years in Pine Valley Ward. Then they moved to the Mountain Meadlows, afterwards named Hamblin, Utah where she remained 33 years. Here her husband died, May 8, 1897. Mrs. Canfield acted as post mistress there for 28 years. She then moved to Enterprise, Utah in 1905 where she resided until the time of her death. She died at the home of a daughter Mrs. Alicve Lillian Knell, Cedar City, Utah June 5, 1908. Her burying remains were brought to the Meadows where they were intered in the family burying ground June 8. Mrs. Canfield leaves five children, 37 granchildren to revere her memory. Besides her family connections at the funeral were many friends from Cedar City, Pinto, Enterprise, and Gunlock.
Elder Joseph E. Robinson, President of the California Mission delivered a most eloquent discourse. Patriarch John S. Smith of Filmore offered the dedicatory prayer at the grave.

Lucy Philena Canfield Day


Lucy is the daughter of David Canfield and Elizabeth Story Depuy. Lucy died leaving three small children, and is buried in Hamblin, Washington County, Utah.

Benjamin Depuy Headstone


Located in Baldwinsville, near Lysander, New York.
Thanks to Wayne Shepherd for the use of his photo.