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1551 1 UID E948F0AB160E6E468C861C2EA56366F15F0D HOLBROOK, Joan (I16117)
 
1552 1 UID E950EFAB9059114A920CB2342E357D81FCBE Family: SCUDDER, Jacob / ROWE, Abia (F6821)
 
1553 1 UID E9BABD5135AFA34CA6C4CC64A39ADFEC2640 SCUDDER, Sarah (I17137)
 
1554 1 UID E9D26D8359051842B7DAA1BE6BCC2106B1A2


First husband Ruebottom
Second husband Roundtree, Daughter of this marriage is Dais y Roundtree 
HILDRETH, Elizabeth Ellen (I16133)
 
1555 1 UID E9E39E122F69624A8CA8FBDAB283C46224E7 SCUDDER, Isaiah (I14802)
 
1556 1 UID EAD3383CF22F2D4C9E9B882C4E924E5C4203 SCUDDER, Mrs. Lowers (I16717)
 
1557 1 UID EB00B3A44ED0A44B81037AC0DF94E188E9AC AYRES, John (I15972)
 
1558 1 UID EB0C203AB88D884DA7F52BFAB6B79488B546 WEAVER, William (I17029)
 
1559 1 UID EB7CB8B58D7D8847B241895A151F085F1E6E Family: GUINNIP, William B. / SCUDDER, Florence R. (F6605)
 
1560 1 UID EB7F32D0036F64409443DAF9C97F5001C52E RECKER OR RICKER, John (I17428)
 
1561 1 UID EBD3D6AE6D98774DBF68DA94F883CDE4CC4D WEAVER, Jane (I15353)
 
1562 1 UID EC7C79F6A41E9D4AAA53210A113DD9461556 Family: DENSMORE, Vance / EAKINS, Unknown (F6756)
 
1563 1 UID ECD383E25BCF3148B1125622E9AB95A5D084 Family: WHITNEY, Edward James / SCUDDER, Margaret Hattie (F6518)
 
1564 1 UID ECD978335640234A9821528CDAF975EF41D9 ALLRED, John Jones (I16505)
 
1565 1 UID ECDF8619F44DE243A02809E561D6706A976F Family: CORWIN, John / GLOVER, Mary (F6909)
 
1566 1 UID ECEB5C2131474E4BB3A0515DA60B5E970CFD SCUDDER, William (I16912)
 
1567 1 UID ED172F69ACBB484994250A33819A88F92643 MAHONEY, Amm Mariah (I16662)
 
1568 1 UID ED2F175D48DFD0489088D5BC74937D5450E2 HORTON, Mercy (I16153)
 
1569 1 UID ED64FE170D3D0B46BD28F6C3087EBAD7B652 STEVENS, Hannah (I17406)
 
1570 1 UID ED86AB7438D03A49A582B5002DB281F14AFE HALL, Susanna (I14660)
 
1571 1 UID EDAEB53C39F3A543846DBE86A13F55EEF8E4 SCOTT, Elizabeth (I16048)
 
1572 1 UID EDD81354DEC96C45A0E943C15E349283B8E7 BLANCHARD, Ann (I16287)
 
1573 1 UID EDE3844EA4B2744498D5B5C9D5AF54259879


The family of a newspaper publisher may often find itself in courious and unusual places. Because of his father's newspaper, Fay Hildreth began his first grade of school in a small town in the northern part of New Mexico territory, where he and his brothers and sister were the only english speaking students. All the other students and residents of the town spoke spanish. Fay Hildreth was born in Basalt Colo. to Mr and Mrs. WH Hildreth on Nov. 1 1895. William, Fay's father, came from Watsonville Calif., where his father raised horses. The horses raised on the ranch were herded across the dessert to markets in California where Mr Hildreth had considerable real estate. (John S.) William Hildreth began his career as a newspaperman in Basalt when he was newly married. The family lived there until about 1900 when they moved to New Mexico to publish the local newspaper. The paper was printed half in Spanish and half in English.
Although the Hildreth children didn't speak Spanish when the arrived, it wasn;t long before they were fluent in the language, as that was all that was taught in the school.
After about four years the Hildreth's returned to Colorado where they lived until 1910 when they moved to Jerome, Idaho, to work on the newspaper there. While living in Jerome, the family helped celebrate the first anniversary of the town.
In 1911 the Hildreth's moved to Soda Springs where Mr Hildreth bought the local newspaper, "The Chieftain." In May 1931 this was merged with the Soda Springs Sun, the forerunner of the Caribou County Sun.
Fay had just turned 21 when he enlisted in the Army after World War 1was declared. He and five other Soda Springs boys left for Sand Diego the same day. The others were Bill Gagon, Billy Kelly, Jack French, and two Rhineheart brothers. Fay spent the two years of his enlistment in San Diego building barracks.
When Fay was discharged he returned to Soda Springs. The town had just become the county seat of the newly-organized Caribou County. The new court house was under construction and Fay returned in time to help build it.
In 1919 Fay and Emma Beus were married. Emma was a daughter of Mr and Mrs LP Beus, who were among the first of the pioneers to come here. Emma was born in Soda Springs.
Fay and Emma attended grammer school at the same time but had not been well aquainted until his return from the Army.
Their first son, Donald, was born in Soda Springs before they moved to California in 1921. Fay was a carpenter and cabinet maker and the family lived in Long Beach and in Burlingame. Their son Dean was born in Burlingame and their daughter Mary Ann Hansen, was born in Long Beach. Fay worked on several intresting constructiom projects. One was the El Mirador Hotel in Palm Springs. The hotel was built in June, 1927. Temperatures were 110 to 115 degrees in the shade, when there was any. Many men quit after dropping from the heat but Fay stayed until the job was finished.
The Hildreths were living in Long Beach in 1933 when that area experienced one of the most severe earthquakes in its history.
For some unexplainable reason Emma had made an extra large pot of chili that day and, maybe due to the size of the Kettle, it stayed on the stove when the house slipped off it's foundation. For blocks around water and gas lines were broken and all services disrupted.
Fay wa a foreman for GH Baxter & Co. and had worked late that afternoon. He got home about 6 p.m. It was supper time and all the food being prepared in the neighborhood was thrown to the floor along with the dishes and the contents of the cupboards.
When the worst of the earthquake was over it was discovered that the chili and a chocolate cake that Emma had made that afternoon was the only food available to feed the neighborhood.
Everyone who could, drove to a deadow, now the community of Lakewood, and slept in their cars that night. The following day they returned to their homes. The Hildreth's had a tent which they set up in their back yard. They slept in the tent for several nights, until they felt it was safe to sleep inside.
In 1951 Fay and Emma took a vacation in Idaho Falls where Fay was helping build a house. Bill Gagon called him and asked if Fay would come to Soda Springs to help in the construction of a new home for the newly-arrived manager of Monsanto Co. The plant was under constructuon at that time and Mr Gagon had plans for a new subdivision in Soda Springs.
Faye came back and helped build the home for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Furvin on Highway 30. The house was the first to be built in what is known as the Gagon Division. Fay helped build many of the newer homes in Soda Springs.
Fay retired in 1961 and he and Emma decided to move back to Soda Springs. They bought the home on Second East that had belonged to Merle Steele. Fay has enjoyed rebuilding their home. He has a shop in the back where he does his carpenter work.
In making their decision to come back to Soda Springs, the Hildreths remembered the mountains and the open spaces and the good fishing spots. They still have many friends and a large number of relatives here and decided this was a good place to live.
Although Fay hasn't done much fishing, he does enjoy going down town to play a game or two of snooker. He is known as Uncle Fay to everyone, even some whose names he does't know. Since retiring he had found time to take up oil painting, a pastime which he enjoys. He has been a member of WW1 vetrans. Emma belongs to Rebeckahs and the Royal neighbors Lodge. She enjoys quilting, sewing and growing house plants.
Fay and Emma have six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. When asked if they didn't miss the milder California winters, they replied that Soda Springs is the best place to be regardless of the weather.

Fay the Fisherman
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Recollections of Fay's Daughter MaryAnn
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Fay the Father
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=02c567fe-3699-4816-b571-4b00a2733e79&tid=8191958&pid=-985689361

Fay the Soldier
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HILDRETH, Fay Edward (I15711)
 
1574 1 UID EE00CFA6BA964D489F31921FCC9BD33A3D8B Family: ROBINSON, Van K. / SCUDDER, Florence Ellen May (F6585)
 
1575 1 UID EE0453D130BA064E8E3B4C093FEDDCA31D9B HOWELL, Henry (I17278)
 
1576 1 UID EE2F1139970E23478C938846F58EA49E2856 FREEBORN, Sarah (I15647)
 
1577 1 UID EE34FCD4F45E9146936C177E739AB97AEF24 BROWNING, Nathaniel (I15429)
 
1578 1 UID EE46C9D59E26D94483930D96258A69DD61EB PARSHALL, Elizabeth (I15586)
 
1579 1 UID EE4F0C5934A5C84D9A2B64A77DFC45B7D57B Family: TERRY, Joel / GARNER, Roemma (F6454)
 
1580 1 UID EE5F33FBACF0164999B8DD9711C4F02D2D55 GARNER, Sarah A. (I15446)
 
1581 1 UID EE6D87144D5D3A44A9E6B053AD4B3318F350 STEVENS, Ruth (I15041)
 
1582 1 UID EE7C4693F2AEDE4C9C3FDBF2A57903845A97 PARSHALL, Israel (I17179)
 
1583 1 UID EEA285F91796C74A998262FE844A5C37A8A4 GARNER, Ascel Smith (I16491)
 
1584 1 UID EEDE31FD080ED14A9368A860BB4477650972 STEVENS, Rozell (I16327)
 
1585 1 UID EF0B716E986FE44EA79D1694F06396846D68 JUSTET, Margaret (I16589)
 
1586 1 UID EF1F4D015BBAF44CBDA95D4020048EDD43F4 BROWN, Richard (I17480)
 
1587 1 UID EF2381F0C5D54A4EA858CE3C2569B03A3751 Family: BOSS, Peter / GARNER, Mary (F7314)
 
1588 1 UID EF9CA0541384824DB715A1C1D19E86CFD740 Family: GARNER, George / HEDRICK, Elizabeth (F7286)
 
1589 1 UID F054781581D83545834109105316AEBA5269 FELLOWS, Noble (I16381)
 
1590 1 UID F06EF6DA66AD704C886C6616929A00720BC9


To have married in Missouri, was the only one of the childr en not to come to California. 
HILDRETH, Susan (I16993)
 
1591 1 UID F0BD641F0ADDA84197BC03A41C5623FD8CC5


Married a niece of thomas's wife (Bell Christmas) 
HILDRETH, Henry Johathan (I17290)
 
1592 1 UID F0CEEDF27B69B145B227089E5C7EEF04C3A3 ROCKWELL, Harriet Ellen (I16162)
 
1593 1 UID F0E12DDF2C6CE8448969044B4E50AF83B2DF BURKSHIRE, Honor (I17419)
 
1594 1 UID F0FC2D16ADAE6A42AF07EC2761B7DFD6CC95


LDS Baptism Date Imported:(DONTDOIT)
LDS Endowment Date Imported:(DONTDOIT) 
SCUDDER, Cicero A. (I14779)
 
1595 1 UID F142C170F3B00A478BFBE15A95CAFE9E148C


Hildreth
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HILDRETH, William Scudder (I16953)
 
1596 1 UID F15CCBCF50707649986C75BDB7E5987A4A26 Family: HEDRICK (HEYDRIC, Peter / BLUM, Anna Otilia (F6830)
 
1597 1 UID F18A9CC33ECAC54A964D291A5A1418F39081 WINKLER, Lewis (I15733)
 
1598 1 UID F1A0B7EE095B50469384E65FC040A994C98C GARNER, William (I15584)
 
1599 1 UID F1A416235B6A2745A520E7559BEC2144EC3D HUNT, Elizabeth (I16402)
 
1600 1 UID F1B989CF655A954EAC191EC7A4E378A7F488 Family: HEDRICK, Francis / HOWARD, Elizabeth (F6334)
 

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