Joseph Samuel Adams

Joseph Samuel Adams

Born: 19 September 1841
Died: 13 October 1901
Age: 60 Years 24 Days
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Isabella Smith Adams
Buried Here
27 Apr 1859 - 23 Apr 1944
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Joseph Samuel Adams was born in Adams County, Illinois and immigrated to Utah Territory with his family. As one of the founding families of Kaysville, they settled on a ridge overlooking the Great Salt Lake. Called by Brigham Young as a member of the first colonization effort in the Little Colorado River Valley, Arizona Territory. Joseph left Salt Lake City in the spring of 1873. Finding "nothing but sand and rock and crooked cottonwoods" the group encamped at House Rock Valley Spring. While awaiting the fate of the expedition, Joseph carved the petroglyph above high in Vermillion cliffs above the spring. The party was recalled to Utah, and Joseph returned to Kaysville to a life of ranching and farming.

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Isabella Smith Adams
Buried Here
27 Apr 1859 - 23 Apr 1944
BillionGraves.com record for Joseph Samuel Adams (19 September 1841 - 13 October 1901), BillionGraves Record Kaysville City Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah, United States, North America