Kimball–Snow–Woolley family

Kimball–Snow–Woolley family

The Kimball–Snow–Woolley family is a U.S. political family. It is linked by marriage to the Smoot–Rowlett Family and linked by blood to the Udall Family.

Family members

Heber Chase Kimball

*Lieutenant Governor of the Utah Territory 1851-68
*Grandfather of Orson Ferguson Whitney
*Great-grandfather of J. Nicholas Udall
*Father of Andrew Kimball
*Father of Helen Mar Kimball who married Joseph Smith, Jr.
*He married 45 wives including:
*Sarah Ann Whitney, Lucy Walker, Nancy Winchester, Presendia Buell, and Martha McBride Knight, all widows of Joseph Smith, Jr.
*He married Mary Fielding (Smith), mother of Joseph F. Smith and widow of Joseph Smith’s brother, Hyrum Smith.
*He married Caroline Partridge Young, daughter of Brigham Young

Orson Ferguson Whitney

*1 Jul 1855 - 16 May 1931
*Utah State Senate 1899 (6th district)
*Grandson of Heber C. Kimball.
*Son of Horace Kimball Whitney (brother of Sarah Ann Whitney who married Joseph Smith, Jr.) and Helen Mar Kimball (widow of Joseph Smith, Jr.)
*He married Zena Beal Smoot, daughter of Abraham Owen Smoot (1815-1895)

Joshua Reuben Clark, Jr.

*Usually called J. Reuben Clark
*1 Sep 1871 - 6 Oct 1961
*US Ambassador to Mexico 1930-32
*Grandson of Edwin Dilworth Woolley
*Nephew of Edwin Dilworth Woolley, Jr.
*Half-nephew of Andrew Kimball
*Half-nephew of Edwin Gordon Woolley
*1st Cousin of Arthur Snow Woolley
*1st cousin, once removed of J. Nicholas Udall

Andrew Kimball

*6 Sep 1858 - 31 Aug 1924
*Arizona Territorial Legislature, 21st Session
*Father of Spencer W. Kimball
*Grandfather of J. Nicholas Udall
*He married Olive Woolley, daughter of Edwin Dilworth Woolley and Mary Ann Olpin
*His daughter Ruth Woolley Kimball married John Hunt Udall

Edwin Dilworth Woolley

*27 Jun 1808 - 14 Oct 1881
*Utah Territorial Legislature 1851
*Father of Edwin Dilworth Woolley, Jr.
*Father of Edwin Gordon Woolley
*Grandfather of J. Reuben Clark
*Grandfather of Spencer W. Kimball
*Great-grandfather of J. Nicholas Udall
*Great-grandfather of Arthur Snow Woolley
*His daughter, Olive Woolley, married Andrew Kimball

Edwin Dilworth Woolley, Jr.

*30 Apr 1845 - 20 Jul 1920
*Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah, 1904
*Son of Edwin Dilworth Woolley and Mary Wickersham
*Father of Arthur Snow Woolley
*Half-brother of Edwin Gordon Woolley
*Half brother of Olive Woolley who married Andrew Kimball
*Uncle of J. Reuben Clark
*Half-Great uncle of J. Nicholas Udall
*Married Florence Ashby Snow, daughter of Erastus Fairbanks Snow and Elizabeth Ashby aka "Aunt Libbie"

Arthur Snow Woolley

*Born: 12 May 1889 - 4 Jun 1962
*Delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah, 1924, 1952
*Republican candidate for U.S. Congress from Utah 1st District 1936 (defeated)
*Son of Edwin Dilworth Woolley Jr.
*Grandson of Edwin Dilworth Woolley
*Grandson of Erastus Fairbanks Snow
*Half-nephew of Edwin Gordon Woolley
*Great nephew of William Snow
*Great nephew of Willard Trowbridge Snow
*Half 1st cousin once removed of J. Nicholas Udall
*Married Ivy Stewart Houtz

Ivy Stewart Houtz (Woolley)

*Also known as Ivy Stewart Houtz Woolley or Mrs. Arthur Woolley or Ivy Woolley
*Born: 3 Apr 1889
*Delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah, 1932
*Half great niece of William Thomas Stewart
*Niece of Eleanor Houtz who married Lorenzo Snow
*Half 1st cousin, once removed of Levi Stewart Udall
*Half Second cousin of Stewart Lee Udall
*Half Second cousin of Morris King Udall
*Half Second cousin once removed of Tom Udall
*Half Second Cousin once Removed of Mark Udall
*Married Arthur Snow Woolley

Edwin Gordon Woolley

*30 Jul 1845 - 13 Jan 1930
*Utah Territorial Legislature 1883, 1888
*Son of Edwin Dilworth Woolley and Louisa Gordon
*Half Brother of Edwin Dilworth Woolley, Jr.
*Half brother of Olive Woolley who married Andrew Kimball
*Half uncle of J. Reuben Clark
*Half uncle of Arthur Snow Woolley
*Half great uncle of J. Nicholas Udall


=Erastus Fairbanks Snow=

*9 Nov 1818 - 27 May 1888
*Utah Territorial Legislature 1869
*Brother of William Snow
*Brother of Willard Trowbridge Snow
*Father of Elizabeth Ashby Snow who married Anthony Woodward Ivins
*Father of Florence Ashby Snow who married Edwin Dilworth Woolley Jr.
*Father of Georgiana Snow who married Moses Thatcher
*Grandfather of Arthur Snow Woolley

Willard Trowbridge Snow

*6 Nov 1811 - 21 Aug 1853
*Provisional Utah (Deseret) Legislature 1849, Speaker of the House
*Brother of Erastus Fairbanks Snow
*Brother of William Snow
*Great uncle of Arthur Snow Woolley
*Grandfather of Minnie Melvina Snow who married David Morton Bernhisel, son of John Milton Bernhisel

William Snow

*14 Dec 1806 - 19 May 1879
*Utah Territorial Legislature 1855-56, 69
*Brother of Erastus Fairbanks Snow
*Brother of Willard Trowbridge Snow
*Great uncle of Arthur Snow Woolley

Moses Thatcher

*2 Feb 1842 - 21 Aug 1909
*Democratic Nominee for U.S. Senate from Utah 1896 (defeated)
*Married Georgianna Snow, daughter of Erastus Fairbanks Snow and Elizabeth Ashby

John Milton Bernhisel

*23 Jun 1799 - 28 Sep 1881
*Utah Territorial Delegate to US Congress 1851-59; 61-63
*Father of David Morton Bernhisel who married Minnie Melvina Snow, granddaughter of Willard Trowbridge Snow
*Political Party: Whig

Anthony Woodward Ivins

*16 Sep 1852 - 23 Sep 1934
*Mayor of St. George, Utah 1890
*Utah Territorial Legislature 1893-94
*Delegate to Utah Constitutional Convention 1894
*3rd Cousin of Heber J. Grant
*3rd cousin twice removed of Robert Foster Bennett
*Married Elizabeth Ashby Snow, daughter of Erastus Fairbanks Snow and Elizabeth Ashby

James Jesse Strang

*March 21, 1813 - July 9, 1856
*Michigan State House of Representatives, 1853-56.
*Married to 5 wives, including Sarah Adelia Wright (1st cousin twice removed of Silas Wright, Jr.)
*Father-in-law of Lydia Houtz (half-sister of Mary Houtz who married Lorenzo Snow, 1st cousin once removed of Ivy Stewart Houtz (Woolley); and 1st cousin of Eleanor Houtz who also married Lorenzo Snow)


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