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Charles Albert Udy

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Charles Albert Udy

Birth
Farmington, Davis County, Utah, USA
Death
12 Jan 1946 (aged 79)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
J-9-9-1W
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Son of James Udy and Mary Sophia Hansen

Married Adeline Lovina Hess, 16 Aug 1887, Farmington, Davis, Utah

LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 3, p. 272

Udy, Charles Albert, fourth Bishop of the Fielding Ward (Bear River Stake), Box Elder county, Utah, was born April 29, 1866, at Farmington, Davis county, Utah, the son of James Udy and Mary Hansen. He was baptized by Jonathan D. Wood when about eight years of age; ordained an Elder in 1893; ordained a Seventy in 1897 by J. Golden Kimball, and filled a mission to the Southern States in 1897-99, laboring principally in Kentucky. He was ordained a High Priest Oct. 14, 1906, by Geo. F. Richards and set apart as second counselor to Bishop Jos. S. Clark Jr. In 1908 he was chosen as first counselor to Bishop Clark and he was ordained a Bishop May 4, 1913, by Pres. M. H. Welling, and set apart to preside over the Fielding Ward. From the time he was fourteen years of age until he reached the age of 21 he spent the time mostly freighting and railroading; since then he has been occupied with farming and stockraising. In 1888 (Aug. 16th) he married Adeline Hess (daughter of John W. Hess and Caroline Workman), who was born Dec. 11, 1869, at Farmington, Davis county, Utah. His children by this marriage are Charles A. Jr., Arvil R., Thelma A. and Mark J. Soon after his marriage, he settled in that part of Bear River valley which is now within the limits of the Fielding Ward. Here he has remained a permanent resident ever since and has taken an active part in building up that part of the country. At present he is interested in the Tremonton Furniture Company, is vice president of the same and the Farmers Cash Union. He has acted as road supervisor about three years.
Son of James Udy and Mary Sophia Hansen

Married Adeline Lovina Hess, 16 Aug 1887, Farmington, Davis, Utah

LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 3, p. 272

Udy, Charles Albert, fourth Bishop of the Fielding Ward (Bear River Stake), Box Elder county, Utah, was born April 29, 1866, at Farmington, Davis county, Utah, the son of James Udy and Mary Hansen. He was baptized by Jonathan D. Wood when about eight years of age; ordained an Elder in 1893; ordained a Seventy in 1897 by J. Golden Kimball, and filled a mission to the Southern States in 1897-99, laboring principally in Kentucky. He was ordained a High Priest Oct. 14, 1906, by Geo. F. Richards and set apart as second counselor to Bishop Jos. S. Clark Jr. In 1908 he was chosen as first counselor to Bishop Clark and he was ordained a Bishop May 4, 1913, by Pres. M. H. Welling, and set apart to preside over the Fielding Ward. From the time he was fourteen years of age until he reached the age of 21 he spent the time mostly freighting and railroading; since then he has been occupied with farming and stockraising. In 1888 (Aug. 16th) he married Adeline Hess (daughter of John W. Hess and Caroline Workman), who was born Dec. 11, 1869, at Farmington, Davis county, Utah. His children by this marriage are Charles A. Jr., Arvil R., Thelma A. and Mark J. Soon after his marriage, he settled in that part of Bear River valley which is now within the limits of the Fielding Ward. Here he has remained a permanent resident ever since and has taken an active part in building up that part of the country. At present he is interested in the Tremonton Furniture Company, is vice president of the same and the Farmers Cash Union. He has acted as road supervisor about three years.


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