Hatch, Lorenzo Hill, 1826-1910

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From the description of Hatch correspondence, 1880-1899. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 8007239

Lorenzo Hill Hatch was born January 4, 1826 in Lincoln, Vermont, the son of Hezekiah Hatch and Aldura Sumner Hatch. During Lorenzo's youth he worked on the family farm in Lincoln. In 1840 the Hatch family joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and in 1842 the family moved to Nauvoo, Illinois. That same year Lorenzo's mother died and his father also died the following year.

In April 1844 Lorenzo was ordained into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Quorum of the Seventy and called to serve as a missionary in Vermont. After serving as a missionary for a few months, Lorenzo was called to return to Nauvoo when Joseph Smith, Jr., the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was assassinated in June 1844.

On February 3, 1845 Lorenzo married Hannah Fuller. Shortly thereafter the couple joined George Miller's Camp, a group of fellow Latter-day Saints who were migrating toward the Rocky Mountains. For the next six years Lorenzo worked to build bridges, make roads, aid other migrating Latter-day Saints, oversee the farming activity at Winter Quarters and operate a wagon-shop at St. Joseph, Missouri. His wife died in 1847.

In 1851 Lorenzo settled in Lehi, Utah Territory and opened a grist mill with other local settlers. Shortly thereafter he was elected mayor of Lehi and served three terms in the Utah Legislature. In 1851 he married Sylvia Savonia Eastman. On November 11, 1854 he took a second wife, Catherine Karren (polygamy, or the practice of taking multiple wives, was a common practice among Latter-day Saint men during this time period). In 1856 he was called to serve as a missionary in England and labored there for two years. On January 2, 1860 he took third wife, Alice Hansen. Over the course of his life, these three wives combined bore him twenty-four children in total.

In 1863 Lorenzo was a called by his church to serve as a Bishop in Franklin, Idaho, a calling that required him to move to the southern part of the Idaho Territory. He served in this capacity until 1872 when he was elected to serve as Franklin's first mayor and in the Idaho Legislature. In 1873 he was ordained by his church to the office of Patriarch.

In 1875 he was again called to serve as a missionary, this time in parts of the Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona Territories, and in Mexico. During this time some of his family members traveled with him as he proselyted among various Native American Indian tribes, such as the Navajo and Apache. He continued as a missionary until 1901 when he returned to Utah and settled in Logan, Utah. Lorenzo remained in Logan until his death on April 20, 1910.

Source: Woodland, Blanch Hatch, "History of Lorenzo Hill Hatch, 1840-1910," family account, undated, 4 pages. (See USU Special Collections & Archives; Item Mss 44.)

From the guide to the Hatch correspondence, 1880-1899, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

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creatorOf MS 889, Rich, Charles Coulson 1809-1883. Charles C. Rich collection 1832-1908 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Church History Library
creatorOf Hatch, Lorenzo Hill, 1826-1910. Autobiography and diary, 1855-1885. Harold B. Lee Library
referencedIn Hatch Family. Papers, ca. 1889-1948. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
referencedIn Woodland, Blanch Hatch. Biography of Lorenzo Hill Hatch. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
referencedIn MS 10723, Hilton, Lynn Mathers 1924-. Lynn M. Hilton family histories circa 1975-1989 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Church History Library
referencedIn Catherine, 1948 L. Tom Perry Special Collections
creatorOf LR 8367 32, Snowflake Stake. ACMI records 1883-1914 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Church History Library
creatorOf Hatch, Hyrum, 1865-1912. Hyrum Hatch letters, 1903-1918, bulk 1906-1908. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
referencedIn Woodland, Blanch Hatch. Biographical sketches of the Jeremiah Hatch family. microfilm. University of New Mexico, Los Alamos, UNM-Los Alamos Library
creatorOf Hatch correspondence, 1880-1899 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and ArchivesUniversity Archives
creatorOf Hatch, Lorenzo Hill, 1826-1910. Hatch correspondence, 1880-1899. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
referencedIn Woodland, Blanch Hatch. Biography of Lorenzo Hill Hatch. University of New Mexico, Los Alamos, UNM-Los Alamos Library
referencedIn Hilton, Ruth Savage. Catherine, 1948. Harold B. Lee Library
creatorOf Hatch, Lorenzo Hill. Papers, 1855-1906. Idaho State Archives, Idaho State Historical Society
creatorOf MS 1322, Smith, George Albert 1817-1875. George A. Smith papers 1834-1877 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Church History Library
creatorOf Hatch, Lorenzo Hill, 1826-1910. Correspondence, 1880-1899. University of New Mexico, Los Alamos, UNM-Los Alamos Library
creatorOf Wisconsin. Justice of the Peace (Town of Medina, Dane County). Justice court docket, 1848-1863. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
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associatedWith Hilton, Lynn Mathers 1924- person
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Illinois
England
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Nauvoo (Ill.)
Lehi (Utah)
Franklin (Idaho)
Utah
Utah
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Frontier and pioneer life
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Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Mormon pioneers
Mormon pioneers
Mormons
Mormons
Mormons
Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
Zuni Indians
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Death 1910

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