Husband of Elizabeth Jane Ellis.
Stearns B. Hatch
Church Leader And
Business Man, Dies
Stearns B. Hatch, 85, prominent livestock man, church leader and business man, died Tuesday at his home in South Bountiful.
Born December 6, 1853 within the bounds of the South Bountiful ward, he was a son of Ira S. and Jane Bee Hatch. On Oct. 6, 1875, he married Elizabeth Jane Ellis, who died March 26, 1930.
At the time of his death he was president of the Deseret Livestock Company and the Hatch Brothers Stock Company, both of which he organized at Woods Cross. He also was instrumental in organizing the Woods Cross Canning Company, of which he was elected president in 1892.
Mr. Hatch was a director in the Bountiful State Bank until about a year ago and also a director in the Growers Market at Salt Lake. He helped organize the Clearfield and Woods Cross Lumber companies.
From 1905 until 1915 he was Bishop of the South Bountiful ward. Later he was a counselor in the South Davis Stake presidency after which he was a stake high councilman. His entire life was spent in Woods Cross with the exception of a year and a half in Idaho.
Surviving are nine of 12 children: Ira S. Hatch, Salt Lake; Mrs. Melvin Nelson and Mrs. George Reed, Clearfield; John L. Hatch, Wilford W. Hatch and Mrs. David Howard, Woods Cross; Mrs. Leona J. Wilcox, Farmington; Mrs. Oscar Eskelson, Kamas; Mrs. John C. Smith, La Verne, Calif.; 42 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
(Davis County Clipper 10-13-1939)
Husband of Elizabeth Jane Ellis.
Stearns B. Hatch
Church Leader And
Business Man, Dies
Stearns B. Hatch, 85, prominent livestock man, church leader and business man, died Tuesday at his home in South Bountiful.
Born December 6, 1853 within the bounds of the South Bountiful ward, he was a son of Ira S. and Jane Bee Hatch. On Oct. 6, 1875, he married Elizabeth Jane Ellis, who died March 26, 1930.
At the time of his death he was president of the Deseret Livestock Company and the Hatch Brothers Stock Company, both of which he organized at Woods Cross. He also was instrumental in organizing the Woods Cross Canning Company, of which he was elected president in 1892.
Mr. Hatch was a director in the Bountiful State Bank until about a year ago and also a director in the Growers Market at Salt Lake. He helped organize the Clearfield and Woods Cross Lumber companies.
From 1905 until 1915 he was Bishop of the South Bountiful ward. Later he was a counselor in the South Davis Stake presidency after which he was a stake high councilman. His entire life was spent in Woods Cross with the exception of a year and a half in Idaho.
Surviving are nine of 12 children: Ira S. Hatch, Salt Lake; Mrs. Melvin Nelson and Mrs. George Reed, Clearfield; John L. Hatch, Wilford W. Hatch and Mrs. David Howard, Woods Cross; Mrs. Leona J. Wilcox, Farmington; Mrs. Oscar Eskelson, Kamas; Mrs. John C. Smith, La Verne, Calif.; 42 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
(Davis County Clipper 10-13-1939)
Family Members
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Philander Hatch
1855–1934
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Abram Hatch
1857–1936
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Reuben Hatch
1859–1945
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Lucinda Jennette Hatch
1861–1871
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Lenard Hatch
1862–1863
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Alvin Willard Hatch
1865–1939
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Iraette Elzina Hatch Ure
1869–1909
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Meltiar Hatch Sr
1825–1895
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Ransom Hatch
1827–1895
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Orin Hatch
1830–1906
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Rhoana Hatch Henrie
1832–1923
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Ira Hatch
1835–1909
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Ephraim Hatch
1836–1916
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Ancel Hatch
1840–1881
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Georginia McKechnie Bee
1845–1912
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Jane McKechnie Walton
1846–1891
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Son Hatch
1847–1847
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Wealtha Ann Hatch Hartley
1858–1923
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Gilbert Stuart Hatch
1859–1938
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Stephen Cornelius Hatch
1861–1903
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Baby Hatch
1877–1877
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Ira Stearns Hatch
1878–1961
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Harriet Elizabeth Hatch Nelson
1880–1976
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John Lawrence Hatch
1883–1975
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Leona Jane Hatch Wilcox
1885–1974
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Laura Lucinda Hatch Eskelson
1888–1981
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Wilford Woodruff Hatch
1890–1969
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Irene Hatch Reed
1893–1979
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Mary Isabella Hatch
1894–1899
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Lillian Georgina Hatch Howard
1897–1988
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Sarah "Sally" Hatch Smith
1899–1961
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Lenard Ellis Hatch
1901–1909
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