Genealogy research for the Hancock Family members known to have lived in Washington County, Utah
- See also Hancock in Utah for more related family history:
Notable Individuals
Notable Landmarks
- Encampment Mall - Created by Roberta Blake
- Tonaquint Veterans Memorial
Dixie Cottom Mission 1857
The Adair Spring Monument commemorates the 1857 group of about 38 southerner families were called by Brigham Young (1801-1877) on to settle the Virgin River area of Southwest Utah and to crow cotton, to decrease the saints reliance on expensive product from back east. The first group was led by Samuel Jefferson Adair (1806-1889) and a second group led by Robert Dockery Covington (1815-1902) who was appointed president of the newly formed branch at Washington, Utah. Other pioneer families joined them in 1861 but this ambitious endeavor came to an end after the close of the Civil War and cotton Hancocks collapsed.
See Also
- Hancock in Utah
- First Families of St. George, Utah
- Notable people of St. George, Utah
- Washington County, Utah/1860 U.S. Census
- Washington County, Utah/Monuments and Memorials
- History of St. George Stake
- ScoutHut St. George Historical Sites
:Note, for the following tables, that there may be more than one county or district of this name and that some contributors may have entered a different (possibly shorter and/or ambiguous) name when this one was meant. Search for similar names to get a more complete result. Common abbreviations are "Co." and "Cty", but there may have been no word for "county" (or equivalent) included, or such a word may have been wrongly included.
Familypedia people with surname Hancock in Washington County, Utah
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Born in Washington County, Utah
Baptised in Washington County, Utah
Married in Washington County, Utah
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Grouping is for "first marriage", "second marriage", etc as indicated in column headings
Died in Washington County, Utah
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Death date | Death place | Birth place | Father | Mother | Joined with | |
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Levi Ward Hancock (1803-1882) | 10 June 1882 | Washington County, Utah, United States | Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States | Thomas Hancock (1763-1844) | Amy Ward (1769-1847) | Clarissa Reed (1814-1860) + Emily Melissa Richey (1830-1857) + Elizabeth Woodville Hovey (1835-1879) + Ann Tew (1835-1884) + Mary Morgan (1819-c1880) |