Puffer Genealogy

PUFFER, Bernice

PUFFER, Bernice

Female 1917 - 1932  (14 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  PUFFER, BernicePUFFER, Bernice was born on 18 Sep 1917 in UT (daughter of PUFFER, Percy Adolph and HOOPES, Josie Alvira); died on 17 Aug 1932 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 20 Aug 1932 in Beaver, UT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Burial: Beaver, UT; Address:
      Mountain View Cemetery
    • _COLOR: 11
    • Death: 17 Aug 1932, Beaver, UT

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=2104811

    Died:
    Died of acute valvular heart disease and myocarditis


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  PUFFER, Percy AdolphPUFFER, Percy Adolph was born on 24 Dec 1890 in Beaver, UT (son of PUFFER, Ephraim Orval and BOHN, Adaline Myrea); died on 11 Mar 1969 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 14 Mar 1969 in Beaver, UT.

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    • _COLOR: 11
    • Residence: 1918, Beaver, UT

    Notes:

    He owned the farm of his grandfather in 1979.

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=104812

    Percy married HOOPES, Josie Alvira on 7 Jun 1911 in Beaver, UT. Josie (daughter of HOOPES, James Elisha and IVORY, Martha Amelia) was born on 19 Apr 1893 in Beaver, UT; died on 16 Aug 1982 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  HOOPES, Josie AlviraHOOPES, Josie Alvira was born on 19 Apr 1893 in Beaver, UT (daughter of HOOPES, James Elisha and IVORY, Martha Amelia); died on 16 Aug 1982 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=104813

    Children:
    1. PUFFER, Josie Marie was born on 5 Mar 1912 in Beaver, UT; died on 14 Oct 2000 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.
    2. PUFFER, Rhoda Arvilla was born on 28 Nov 1915 in Beaver, UT; died on 28 May 2007 in UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.
    3. 1. PUFFER, Bernice was born on 18 Sep 1917 in UT; died on 17 Aug 1932 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 20 Aug 1932 in Beaver, UT.
    4. PUFFER, Boyd Adolph was born on 18 Sep 1920 in Beaver, UT; died on 22 Aug 1970; was buried on 26 Aug 1970 in Beaver, UT.
    5. PUFFER, Reva was born on 18 Apr 1929 in Beaver, UT; died on 8 Oct 2023 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.
    6. PUFFER, Reva was born on 18 Apr 1929 in Beaver, UT; died on 8 Oct 2023 in Beaver County, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.
    7. PUFFER, June Bernice was born on 1 Jun 1934 in Beaver, UT; died on 27 Jul 1970 in Minersville, UT; was buried on 30 Jul 1970 in Minersville, UT.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  PUFFER, Ephraim OrvalPUFFER, Ephraim Orval was born on 1 Jul 1854 in San Juan, CA (son of PUFFER, James Monroe and TWITCHELL, Eunice Celinda); died on 8 May 1933 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 10 May 1933 in Beaver, UT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Burial: Beaver, UT; Address:
      Mountain View Cemetery
    • Ref#: 422
    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    He is a prominent citizen of Beaver City, UT In 1884-1888 he was a city marshal and in 1888-92 sheriff of the county.

    Burial:
    GRID=

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=105140

    Buried:
    GRID=

    Ephraim married BOHN, Adaline Myrea on 17 Sep 1885 in Beaver, UT. Adaline (daughter of BOHN, Adolph Joseph and BONELLI, Suzette) was born on 14 Feb 1866 in Beaver, UT; died on 12 Dec 1958 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 15 Dec 1958 in Beaver, UT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  BOHN, Adaline MyreaBOHN, Adaline Myrea was born on 14 Feb 1866 in Beaver, UT (daughter of BOHN, Adolph Joseph and BONELLI, Suzette); died on 12 Dec 1958 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 15 Dec 1958 in Beaver, UT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Adalina Myriea Bohn
    • _COLOR: 11
    • Residence: 14 Feb 1956, Beaver, UT

    Notes:

    Crossed the plains to Utah when a child.

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=105138

    Children:
    1. PUFFER, Pearl was born on 24 Oct 1885 in Beaver, UT; died on 3 Sep 1887 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.
    2. PUFFER, Stanley Monroe was born on 11 Dec 1888 in Beaver, UT; died on 10 May 1957 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 10 May 1957 in Beaver, UT.
    3. 2. PUFFER, Percy Adolph was born on 24 Dec 1890 in Beaver, UT; died on 11 Mar 1969 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 14 Mar 1969 in Beaver, UT.
    4. PUFFER, Jasper Bonelli was born on 29 Sep 1892 in Beaver, UT; died on 12 Apr 1981 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 15 Apr 1981 in Beaver, UT.
    5. PUFFER, Cora was born on 10 Feb 1895 in Beaver, UT; died on 10 Feb 1895 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.
    6. PUFFER, Nettie Marie was born on 2 Feb 1900 in Beaver, UT; died on 24 Jul 1913 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 26 Jul 1913 in Beaver, UT.
    7. PUFFER, Capt. Ephraim Leroy was born on 5 Sep 1905 in Beaver, UT; died on 11 May 1996 in Salt Lake City, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.

  3. 6.  HOOPES, James ElishaHOOPES, James Elisha was born on 9 Feb 1855 in Fillmore, UT; died on 21 Mar 1930 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=102997

    James married IVORY, Martha Amelia on 27 Mar 1883 in Beaver, UT. Martha was born on 13 Oct 1862 in Monroe, UT; died on 31 Jan 1944 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  IVORY, Martha AmeliaIVORY, Martha Amelia was born on 13 Oct 1862 in Monroe, UT; died on 31 Jan 1944 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=102999

    Children:
    1. 3. HOOPES, Josie Alvira was born on 19 Apr 1893 in Beaver, UT; died on 16 Aug 1982 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.
    2. HOOPES, Mettie Elnorah was born on 2 Nov 1883 in Beaver, UT; died on 29 Nov 1940 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 2 Dec 1940 in Beaver, UT.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  PUFFER, James MonroePUFFER, James Monroe was born on 30 Mar 1831 in North Adams, MA (son of PUFFER, Tisdale and AMIDON, Rosina Alcena); died on 29 Jan 1923 in Rock Springs, WY; was buried in Rock Springs, WY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Ref#: 347
    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    He lived in Wyoming with his daughter Rose Solomon. The following account of his life was sent by one of his sons: "He was in California when gold was exciting all in 1849. He was considered one of the bravest and handsomest men of his day. When thirteen years old, he ran away from home and enlisted on a sailing vessel. He sailed as far north as anyone had gone at that time; was gone on a voyage seven years. When but a young man he was with Kit Carson and those fellows and they called him "the Kid". When the Indians were so bad, he was foremost among those to quell the riots and save families from being massacred. He was U.S. Marshal for a time. When Lincoln was assassinated some men were running up the flag and celebrating, and were going to fire a salute. He drew his six-shooter and dared them to do it. His daring and patriotism served his purpose and they slunk off without celebrating. His bravery, daring and cunning, when the Indians were so bad, won for him no little fame. If he could have his life history told, it would make a book to command the admiration and love of his countrymen. He has had many a fight, but has never been whipped squarely in his life. He introduced waltzing in Braver first. He could waltz with a tumbler of water on his head and not spill any. He was an intimate friend of Matt Cullen, the millionaire. He has always had a good racehorse or two. Resided in Linwood, UT.

    Some years ago I went into a bank in Vernal, Utah, which is situated quite near the Ute Indian Reservation, and applied for a personal loan. I sat down at the loan manager's desk and filled out an application. The loan manager was a typical westerner, decked out in bolo tie and white Stetson hat. I handed him the completed application and after perusing it, he passed it to a Native American employee at an adjoining desk. "Hey, Tonto," he said to the Indian, "process this for me, will you?". The Ute hurried off to comply. "Did I hear you just call that man 'Tonto'?" I asked. "Why, yes I did. Just a little nickname I have for him." "Isn't that just a bit condescending?" I queried. He leaned back in his chair, grinned, and pushed his Stetson back on his forehead."Not at all. Not at all. You see, I am the Loan Arranger, and he's my faithful sidekick. That's why I call him Tonto."

    OLD MAN PUFFER - His name was James Monroe Puffer, but to all and sundry who knew him he was simply Old Man Puffer. My grandfather, Willard Schofield, had known him in Beaver, in Southern Utah, even before they came together to Daggett County in Northeastern Utah in 1895. They were related by marriage through the Twitchell family. Old Man Puffer had been a pioneer settler at Beaver. He had befriended an old Indian named Beaver Adz, for whom the town and county of Beaver was named. Old Beaver was not a "local" Indian. He had come into the region before the arrival of the Mormons with a company of Canadian fur trappers, liked what he saw, and decided to remain. When he met Puffer, they became inseparable friends and local legends.

    Old Beaver was a noted tracker. He was often employed during the Indian wars to track renegade Utes and rustled livestock. Old Man Puffer frequently accompanied him and learned the secrets of tracking from the master. My grandfather often recounted the story of Puffer's first tracking experience with Beaver Adz. Sometime during the night, someone had driven off livestock from the town. Old Beaver was called for to track down the culprits, and he took with him his protege, Puffer. It was a cold and wintry day. After only a few miles on the trail Beaver suddenly stopped, examined the tracks, and reported there were three men, not Indians but Whites."How can you tell that?" Puffer asked."Three horses have iron shoes," Beaver replied. "White men." A few miles farther on Beaver stopped again and examined signs in the snow. "One man old. Two men are young", he said. Puffer was amazed."How could you possibly tell that?" Beaver pointed to three yellow stains in a snowbank. Beaver kneeled down and pointed to the tracks and the stains."One man he pee close to shoes: him old. Other two pee far out: them young." When the three men were finally captured, it was found they were an elderly father and his two young sons. Old Man Puffer settled in the little town of Manila (then known appropriately as Sandtown) in 1896. He was a familiar sight on the streets for many years. He dressed in a curious combination of buckskin and corduroy, chewed tobacco and spat it out between words, and was more often drunk than not. He trapped beaver and bobcats for a living, and reeked of animal fat. He bathed once a year whether he needed it or not. His habits and behavior was generally frowned upon, especially by the staunch church- goers and member of the Ladies' Relief Society. The religious ladies set out on a personal and zealous mission to reform him and, if possible, convert him to the faith in order to save his soul. It was an exercise in futility. They tried persuasion, then shamed him, but he obstinately chewed and drank and cursed his way toward damnation. The ladies warned him sternly that his evil habits would be the death of him, and that tobacco and whiskey would be his undoing. James Monroe Puffer died at the age of 91. When he died the good ladies of the Relief Society, with all proper self-righteous acclaim, stated: "We told him that his evil habits would be the death of him! ~ Kerry Ross Boren

    He bought 160 acres of land at "Township three" on the "Salt Lake Meridian" in 1908.

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=73023950

    James married TWITCHELL, Eunice Celinda on 12 Dec 1850 in San Francisco, CA. Eunice (daughter of TWITCHELL, Ephraim and KNIGHT, Phebe Melissa) was born on 15 Apr 1832 in Springcreek, IL; died on 26 May 1898 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  TWITCHELL, Eunice CelindaTWITCHELL, Eunice Celinda was born on 15 Apr 1832 in Springcreek, IL (daughter of TWITCHELL, Ephraim and KNIGHT, Phebe Melissa); died on 26 May 1898 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _COLOR: 11
    • Birth: 15 Apr 1832, Bedford, OH

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=105142

    Children:
    1. 4. PUFFER, Ephraim Orval was born on 1 Jul 1854 in San Juan, CA; died on 8 May 1933 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 10 May 1933 in Beaver, UT.
    2. PUFFER, Melissa Ursula was born on 30 Oct 1858 in San Francisco, CA; died on 23 Jun 1951 in Cortez, CO; was buried in Cortez, CO.
    3. PUFFER, Oren Tisdale was born on 5 Sep 1860 in Beaver, UT; died on 29 Jun 1949 in Beaver County, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.
    4. PUFFER, Rozina Fidelia was born on 5 Sep 1864 in Beaver, UT; died on 20 Jun 1943 in Green River, WY; was buried in Green River, WY.
    5. PUFFER, Melinda was born on 13 Mar 1867 in Beaver, UT; died on 4 Jun 1949 in Rock Springs, WY; was buried in Rock Springs, WY.
    6. PUFFER, Nettie was born in 1869 in Beaver, UT; died in 1874 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.
    7. PUFFER, Monroe was born in 1872 in Beaver, UT; died in 1871 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.

  3. 10.  BOHN, Adolph JosephBOHN, Adolph Joseph was born on 25 Sep 1825 in Denmark; died on 8 Sep 1901 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=6489472

    Adolph married BONELLI, Suzette. Suzette was born on 18 May 1838 in Switzerland; died on 31 Aug 1904 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  BONELLI, SuzetteBONELLI, Suzette was born on 18 May 1838 in Switzerland; died on 31 Aug 1904 in Beaver, UT; was buried in Beaver, UT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=104181

    Children:
    1. 5. BOHN, Adaline Myrea was born on 14 Feb 1866 in Beaver, UT; died on 12 Dec 1958 in Beaver, UT; was buried on 15 Dec 1958 in Beaver, UT.