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The names of Seth Adelbert Merrill and his wife, Lucy Ann Merrill, appear with 82 others on a historical marker at Old Fort Utah near Mesa, Ariz. Fort Utah, sometimes called Utahville, later became Jonesville and then Lehi, Ariz. In 1970 Lehi legally became part of Mesa.

Seth Adelbert MERRILL

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Born: 10 August 1859; Farmington, Davis County, Utah
Son of: Philemon Christopher MERRILL and Cyrena DUSTIN
Married: 1. Lucy Ann MERRILL; 28 October 1876; Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho; 2. Alice Rosemary BEEBE; 1 January 1886; St. David, Cochise County, Arizona
Died: 25 September 1901; Safford, Graham County, Arizona

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One-minute history

BY DARYL JAMES
FROM 'JAMES/HATCH ONE MINUTE HISTORIES' (1994)

     Seth Adelbert Merrill (called Delbert or Del) was born Aug. 10, 1859, in Farmington, Utah. He was the youngest of eight children born to Philemon Christopher Merrill and Cyrena Dustin. His parents had married in Nauvoo, Ill., and traveled west to Utah in 1849 after Philemon finished a march with the Mormon Battalion.
     Del grew up in a polygamist family and had several half brothers and sisters. He was surrounded by death and hardship all his life. Two sisters had died of croup and consumption before his birth and a third died at nine years old shortly after his birth. Del moved with his family from Farmington to Morgan City, Utah, when he was a baby, and he stayed there until age 10. He was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Morgan City on his eighth birthday.
     In 1869 Philemon Merrill moved his families to Liberty, Idaho, near Bear Lake, and about two years after this his second wife died, leaving seven additional children in the care of Del's mother. Shortly after this loss, Brigham Young called Philemon to organize a church branch in Soda Springs, Idaho, and the consolidated Merrill clan moved again to the new town.
     "Here on Oct. 28, 1876, we had a double wedding,'' writes Del's mother, "our son Delbert marrying Lucy Ann Merrill and Hannah Ann marrying Charles C. Collett.'' Del was 17 at this time and Lucy 16. Lucy was Del's first cousin once removed because Del's paternal grandparents, Samuel Merrill and Phoebe Odell, were Lucy's great-grandparents through her father's mother. Samuel and Phoebe had joined the Church and traveled to Utah ahead of Del's parents.
     Shortly after the double wedding, Brigham Young called the Merrills to help settle Arizona, and Del and Lucy left Soda Springs Nov. 15, 1876, with their parents and several others. After passing Cache Valley in Utah, a horse fell on Del's leg and broke it, causing the company to delay a week in the area. Finally, Del and Lucy took a train to Salt Lake City and had Del's leg set by a doctor. The rest of the company continued south and met Del and Lucy near Payson.
     On their way through Utah, the Merrills stopped at the newly dedicated St. George Temple and completed several important ordinances. Del's mother records that the Temple had been dedicated only 10 days when they arrived in the area. "By direction of Pres. Young, we were the first ones to receive administrations in the Temple,'' she writes. On Jan. 12, 1877, Del and Lucy received their endowments and had their marriage sealed. Del's older brother Thomas had had his marriage sealed the day before, and their late sister Albina was baptized by proxy Jan. 16.
     The company left St. George Jan. 17, 1877, and arrived at the Salt River near Tempe, Ariz., on March 7, 1877. They lived in tents the first summer and the weather was so hot they had to pour water on the tents all day to keep their heads cool. In the fall the Church called Del's father to lead a company farther south to the San Pedro River, and Del and Lucy joined this company. Two years after helping establish the colony of St. David, Lucy became sick and died at 23, leaving Del with three children under the age of 4.
     Del's mother cared for these children until Del married Alice Rosemary Beebe on New Year's Day 1886. Then, Del and Alice took Seth Adelbert Jr. to live with them. The other two children, Almira and Orson Pratt, remained with their grandmother until they married. Del served as Sunday School superintendent in St. David from January to September 1882, and as a high councilor in the St. David stake beginning in 1898. Del died in Safford, Ariz., Sept. 25, 1901, at age 42 after a year of suffering, leaving behind three children from his first marriage and five from his second.

-- Sources: 1. Unpublished autobiography of Cyrena Dustin; 2. "Patriarchs: Phileomon Christopher Merrill." The 25th Stake of Zion (On record at Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah).

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ADDITIONAL MERRILL ANCESTORS
Cyrena
DUSTIN

Almira
MERRILL
Lucy Ann MERRILL
Philemon Christopher MERRILL
Samuel MERRILL
Seth Adelbert MERRILL
Phoebe ODELL

CHILDREN WITH LUCY ANN MERRILL


1. Almira MERRILL Morris; b. 14 May 1878; St. David, Cochise, AZ
2. Seth Adelbert MERRILL Jr.; b. 28 May 1881; St. David, Cochise, AZ
3. Orson Pratt MERRILL; b. 22 Jan 1884; St. David, Cochise, AZ

CHILDREN WITH ALICE ROSEMARY BEEBE


1. Eliza MERRILL; b. 29 Sep 1887; St. David, Cochise, AZ
2. Nelson Ray MERRILL; b. 8 Aug 1889; St. David, Cochise, AZ
3. Jennie Cyrena MERRILL; b. 24 Feb 1891; Safford, Graham, AZ
4. Edna MERRILL; b. 18 Nov 1893; Safford, Graham, AZ
5. Alice B. MERRILL Jr.; b. 9 Sep 1898; Safford, Graham, AZ
6. Reed Smoot MERRILL Jr.; b. 4 May 1901; Pima, Graham, AZ

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