Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameRebecca Jane LANGTON
Birth5 Jun 1863, Smithfield, Cache, Utah5746
Baptism14 Jul 1863, Smithfield, Cache, Utah5746 Age: <1
Death26 Aug 1924, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah5746 Age: 61
Burial30 Aug 19245767
FatherSeth LANGTON
MotherSarah CAIN
Census
• 1910 Census: Rexburg, Fremont, Idaho. Age 45, b UT. Parents b Germany. Married 26? years [difficult to read]. Mother of 4 living children. Listed as Ray L. Ormsby.5765
Spouses
Birth24 Jul 1843, Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania4582
Death26 Oct 1916, Rexburg, Madison, Idaho4582 Age: 73
Burial29 Oct 1916, Logan, Cache, Utah4582
ResidenceSalt Lake City Ward 2 (1910)5764
ResidenceRexburg Ward 3, Fremont, Idaho (1910)5765
FatherDr. John S. ORMSBY (1806-1876)
MotherJane HINDMAN (1815-)
Individual Notes
• I hope this letter reaches the above as I am interested in obtaining some background information on Dr. Oliver C. Ormsby, a physician who practices medicine in Brigham City and Logan, Utah and later moved his practice to Rexburg, Idaho. I have finished a rough draft of an article on Dr. O. C. Ormsby that focuses primarily on his time in Cache Valley from 1872 to 1900. Tentatively I have entitled it – “Dr. Oliver C. Ormsby, The Dean of Early Cache Valley Doctors” – with my intention to place it on the Internet possibly in the Cache County, Utah Roots Web site.5741

• In one of the histories of Utah there is an article prepared by Dr. Oliver Ormsby, who passed through Sessions Settlement when he was twelve years old, on the way to California. Quote from history: “Major William Ormsby and his brother John S. Ormsby, left Pennsylvania in 1849 and went to California. Early in 1852 Major Ormsby went back to Pennsylvania to bring his and his brother’s families to California. There were about one hundred souls in the company and they were fitted out with the finest horses and equipment. However, when they reached Salt Lake, they had lost all of their horses and carriages and remained in Salt Lake two weeks to rest and recruit.”

• I received your attachment and thank you for going the extra mile. I have seen the Sessions cemetery article and picture previously. Dr. O.C. Ormsby’s first wife died in child birth after very short period of married life. He married Maretta while living in Brigham City and then his plural wife Rebecca Jane. He maintained both wives in Logan for over a decade with 3 arrests and one conviction. In the 1910 census he had one at Rexburg, Idaho and the other at Salt Lake City with the Doctor listed as head of both households.5766

• He left his family in California and moved to Utah where he embraced the Mormon faith. He became the personal physician to Brigham Young.5777
Census
• 1850 Census: Hempfield, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania. Age 7, b PA.4607
• 1860 Census: Healdsburg, Sonoma, California. Age 16, b PA.4608
• 1880 Census: Logan, Cache, Utah. Age 36, b PA. No occupation given. Parents b PA.5743
• 1910 Census: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. Age 67, b PA. Physician. Father b VA; mother b PA. Married 31 years.5764
• 1910 Census: Rexburg, Fremont, Idaho. Age 65, b PA. M. Doctor; General. Parents b Holland.5765
Marriage14 Nov 1886, Logan, Cache, Utah5742,5746
ChildrenRebecca Langton (1887-1986)
 Lula Ettie (1889-1927)
 Leila Cain (1895-1988)
 Cromwell Langton (1897-1946)
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