Spouse of Bartholemew Malan
Children: Alexis Bartholomew Malan, Claudius Daniel Malan, Ernest Francis Malan, Jeremiah Malan, Gideon Highly Malan, Inez Jane Long, Kit Malan, Lawrence Maxwell Malan, Nehum Oscar Malan, Parley Quince Malan, Ray Stephen Malan, Teresa Una, Verna Winona, X Y Zella, Benjamin Malan, and Louisa Pauline
The Alphabet Family by Dale Hatch
Louisa Maria Hatch was born in Manti, Utah as the third daughter of Jeremiah Hatch and Louisa Poole Alexander. Two years after the death of her mother, this attractive blonde-haired, blue-eyed young lady of 15 years married Bartholomew Malan in October of 1871 in Ogden. His family were converted by the Mormon Missionaries in Italy and Immigrated to the Salt Lake Valley in 1855.
The Story is told that when Louisa Maria was pregnant with their first child that the doctor diagnosed her to be full of cancer and that she would not be able to bear any more children but would probably die instead. She went home and asked her husband to give her a priesthood blessing. Because of their great faith she not only gave birth to this child but for the next 25 years gave birth to fifteen more children as well. She lived a full life and reached the age of 70 years.
"Loui and Tim", as they called each other, prayed together and taught their children together and tried to build a good home environment were love, faith, and hope could exist so their children would develop sound characters and choose righteousness. Their large family became known as the "Alphabet Family" because the children were given successively ordered alphabetic names as listed.
Louisa Maria Hatch Malan was raised by parents of early colonial stock and one of her enduring beliefs was this: "The power to translate life into beauty, truth, sincerity, and nobleness is our rightful heritage. We are all God's children. Broaden your understanding daily." This was evidenced by her life's work. Being of gracious disposition and understanding nature, she was a gracious wife and mother; a teacher; a genealogical and temple worker; was gentle, kind, and affectionate; and doing good all her days. Louisa was exemplary in chastity, truthful, loyal, industrious, and lover of home and family.
Spouse of Bartholemew Malan
Children: Alexis Bartholomew Malan, Claudius Daniel Malan, Ernest Francis Malan, Jeremiah Malan, Gideon Highly Malan, Inez Jane Long, Kit Malan, Lawrence Maxwell Malan, Nehum Oscar Malan, Parley Quince Malan, Ray Stephen Malan, Teresa Una, Verna Winona, X Y Zella, Benjamin Malan, and Louisa Pauline
The Alphabet Family by Dale Hatch
Louisa Maria Hatch was born in Manti, Utah as the third daughter of Jeremiah Hatch and Louisa Poole Alexander. Two years after the death of her mother, this attractive blonde-haired, blue-eyed young lady of 15 years married Bartholomew Malan in October of 1871 in Ogden. His family were converted by the Mormon Missionaries in Italy and Immigrated to the Salt Lake Valley in 1855.
The Story is told that when Louisa Maria was pregnant with their first child that the doctor diagnosed her to be full of cancer and that she would not be able to bear any more children but would probably die instead. She went home and asked her husband to give her a priesthood blessing. Because of their great faith she not only gave birth to this child but for the next 25 years gave birth to fifteen more children as well. She lived a full life and reached the age of 70 years.
"Loui and Tim", as they called each other, prayed together and taught their children together and tried to build a good home environment were love, faith, and hope could exist so their children would develop sound characters and choose righteousness. Their large family became known as the "Alphabet Family" because the children were given successively ordered alphabetic names as listed.
Louisa Maria Hatch Malan was raised by parents of early colonial stock and one of her enduring beliefs was this: "The power to translate life into beauty, truth, sincerity, and nobleness is our rightful heritage. We are all God's children. Broaden your understanding daily." This was evidenced by her life's work. Being of gracious disposition and understanding nature, she was a gracious wife and mother; a teacher; a genealogical and temple worker; was gentle, kind, and affectionate; and doing good all her days. Louisa was exemplary in chastity, truthful, loyal, industrious, and lover of home and family.
Family Members
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Hezekiah Hatch
1843–1843
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Phebe Ann Hatch Couzens
1846–1891
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Alva Alexander Hatch
1851–1940
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Jeremiah Hatch Jr
1853–1934
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Lorenzo Hatch
1854–1926
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Arabell Jane Hatch Woodruff
1859–1923
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Abram Hatch
1861–1957
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Theadocia Hatch Clark
1862–1949
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Josephus Hatch Sr
1866–1915
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Aurilla Etta Hatch Dobson
1873–1940
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Archibald Milo Hatch
1875–1889
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Solon Franklin "Frank" Hatch
1878–1943
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Justus Lorenzo Hatch
1879–1969
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Permellia Jane "Millie" Hatch Swain
1880–1944
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Henrietta Odile Hatch Price
1881–1983
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Florence Lorraine Hatch Swain
1883–1960
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Erskine Henry "Kine" Hatch
1883–1968
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Clifford Hatch
1885–1968
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Orpha Anne Hatch Morrow
1886–1977
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Alice Orletta Hatch Davis
1888–1984
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Curtis Legrande Hatch
1889–1966
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Monroe "Brownie" Hatch
1891–1967
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Clarence Albert "Whitey" Hatch
1894–1977
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Ruth Fontella Hatch Sweeney
1898–1954
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Sisson Chase Hatch
1902–1968
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Alexis Bartholomew Malan
1873–1957
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Claudius Daniel Malan
1875–1877
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Ernest Francis Malan
1876–1952
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Jeremiah Malan
1878–1878
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Gideon Highly Malan
1879–1969
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Inez Jane Malan Long
1881–1951
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Lawrence Maxwell Malan
1884–1968
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Nahum Oscar Malan
1886–1974
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Parley Quince Malan
1888–1966
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Ray Stephen Malan
1890–1927
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Teresa Una Malan Hobbs
1890–1977
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Verna Winona Malan Henderson
1893–1925
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X Y Zella Malan Heslop
1895–1975
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Benjamin Malan
1896–1896
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Pauline Louise Malan Waterfall
1898–1983
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