POULTON Chart 0203

This is a Chart for William Hyrum (Ike) Polton and Lulu Pear Garrard

married
16th March 1922
Burley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
1
WILLIAM HYRUM "IKE"  POULTON

born
6th March 1896
Oakley
Idaho, USA
occupation
1910 Farm Labourer (Home Farm)
1930 Farm Operator
1940 Farmer (own account)
died
11th February 1971
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
Aged 74
buried
February 1971
Oakley Cemetery
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
2
LULU PEARL GARRARD
born
19th November 1905
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
died
3rd November 1998
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
Aged 92
buried
November 1998
Oakley Cemetery
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA

3
Samuel 
Lorenzo
POULTON
born 
12th April
1923
Idaho
USA
died
28th July 1995
buried
July 1995
Paul Cemetery
Paul
Minidoka County
Idaho, USA

married
21st October 1944
Burley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
Betty
Lou
MITTON
born
9th August 1926
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
died
19th March 2014
Cassia Regional Medical Center
Burley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
4
Ora
Jean
(Oragene)
POULTON
born 
12th December
1924
Idaho USA
died
15th August 2014
buried
August 2014
Oakley Cemetery
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA

married
28th June
1942
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
Garnett
(
Gene)
Russell
PORT
born
21st December 1920
Oakley
Idaho, USA
died
2nd September 2006
buried
September 2006
Oakley Cemetery
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
Plot: 84 S
5
Norman 
Hyrum
POULTON
born
23rd July 1927
Twin Falls
Twin Falls County
Idaho, USA
died
13th February, 2009
Burley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
buried
February 2009
Basin Cemetery
Basin
Cassia County
Idaho, USA

married
January 1950
Josephine
GORRINGE
6
Jennie
Rae
(Rachel)
POULTON
born about
1929
Idaho
USA

married
???
BARTHOLOMEW
7
James
Carlos
POULTON
born
 
26th June 1930
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
died
16th December
 2012
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
buried
December 2012
Oakley Cemetery
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA

married(1)
Mary
Lou
HUNT
died about
1966

married(2)
1969
Reita
Lynne
POLLARD
8
David
Leonard
POULTON
born about
16th January 1932
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
died
11th June
 2011
Parke View Rehabilitation and Care Center
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
buried
 June 2011
Oakley Cemetery
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA

married(1)
???

married(2)
???

married(3)
22nd August
1979
Logan LDS Temple
Utah, USA
Cleo
Warner
RICHARDSON
9
Gaya
Pearl
POULTON
born
10th January 1933
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
died
12th May 1933
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
buried
May 1933
Oakley Cemetery
Oakley
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
Plot: 336
10
William
Roger
POULTON
born
29th September 1934
Twin Falls
Twin Falls County 
Idaho, USA
died
13th July 2002
buried
2002
Basin Cemetery
Basin
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
Plot 10 C-5 

married
18th August 1961
Linda
BURCH
born
26th August 1941
died
22nd January 2013
Logan
Utah, USA
buried
January 2013
Basin Cemetery
Basin
Cassia County
Idaho, USA
11
Elaine
POULTON
born about
1937
Idaho
USA

married
Larry
HINDS
  1. 1900 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. 
    1910 Marion, Cassia, Idaho, USA. There were two servants with the family.
    1920 Burley, Cassia, Idaho, USA
    1930 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA
    1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA
  2. 1930 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA
    1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA
  3. 1930 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA
    1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA
    Obituary for Betty Lou POLTON née MITTON wife of Samuel Lorenzo POULTON from findagrave Web Site:
    PAUL – Betty Lou Mitton Poulton, 87, of Paul, died Wednesday, March 19, 2014, at the Cassia Regional Medical Center in Burley, under the care of Intermountain Homecare.
    She was born in Oakley, Idaho, on Aug. 9, 1926, the daughter of Otto Levi and Emma LaVerne (Croft) Mitton.
    Betty and Samuel Lorenzo Poulton were married on Oct. 21, 1944, in Burley, Idaho. After working on the Poulton family farm for a few years, they moved to Roseworth, where they farmed and ranched with Truman Clark. By this time they had four girls to help out with the labor. In 1957, they were blessed with "The Big Man" William L. Poulton, whom the Lord took after ten short years.
    Aside from being a dedicated homemaker, Betty also labored as a farmer, cattle woman, and factory worker at the J.R. Simplot Company. She loved to crochet, and made many different items for her children and grandchildren. She made other various crafts and arts and entered many of them in the fair exhibits. In addition to being a good seamstress, she also enjoyed gardening in her yard and caring for her pets. She made sure that her pets were spoiled.
    Betty was active in her ward in the LDS Church. She performed much genealogy work, gathering names and pictures of ancestors. Establishing the family legacy was very important to her. She also enjoyed planning and participating in family reunions.
    Betty is survived by her children, Diane (Terry) Peterson, of Pennsylvania, Gloria (Brent) Robinson, Charlotte (Harley) Cox, and son-in-law, Bob West all of Paul; 18 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; and her sister, Marg Bernard, of Boise.
    Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Sam, who passed away in 1995; her son, William Poulton, who passed away in 1964; her daughter, Linda West, who passed away in 2013; five brothers; three sisters; and five great-great-grandchildren.
    The funeral will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 26, at the Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th St., in Burley. Burial will be in the Paul Cemetery.
    Friends and family may call from 6 until 8 p.m., Tuesday, March 25, and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, at the Rasmussen Funeral Home. 
  4. 1930 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA
    1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA
    Obituary for Ore Gene PORT née POULTON from findagrave Web Site:
    Ora Gene Poulton Port
    NAMPA • Ora Gene (Poulton) Port died quietly the evening of August 15, 2014, at her home in Nampa of causes relating to age. She was 89.
    She was born December 12, 1924, to William Hyrum Poulton and Lulu Pearl Garrard Poulton in Oakley.
    She grew up with five brothers; Samuel, Norman, James, David, Roger; and two sisters Rachel, and Elaine.
    She graduated from Oakley High School.
    She met Garnett Russell Port at a Mutual activity in Oakley. They were married June 28, 1942, in Oakley. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple on July 17, 1947.
    Russell joined the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II and served nearly three years overseas in England and France. Russell and Gene started their family just prior to World War II. Ora Gene was the loving mother of; Kay, Scott, Barry, Tony, Gaya, Vicki and Samuel. Her life was a life of service. She also taught her children the value of work thru example.
    Due to professional work assignments, Ora Gene and Garnett Russell lived in various locations throughout the country, including: Nampa, Oakley, Pocatello, Moscow, Wenatchee Wash., Pittsburgh Pa., Alcoa Tenn., and Colville Wash., making friends all along the way.
    She was an active member in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held various positions in several organizations. Two of her favorite callings were being a historian for Wenatchee Ward and Relief Society compassionate service. She loved taking meals to those in need.
    Her husband Garnett Russell, sons Scott and Barry and grandson K. Shane preceded her in death. She is survived by her children, Russell Kay (Glenda) Port, Tony (Sharon) Port, Gaya (Steve) Butterfield, Vicki (Ted) Moon, Samuel Todd Port, and 24 grandchildren.
    Interment will be at 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, August 19, at the Oakley Cemetery. A viewing will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. on Tuesday at the LDS Chapel in Oakley. A short memorial will be held at 2 p.m. in the Relief Society Room with burial following. Arrangements are under the direction of Zeyer Funeral Chapel in Nampa.
  5. 1930 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA
    1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA
    Obituary for Norman Hyum POULTON from findagrave Web Site
    Norman Hyrum Poulton, 81-year-old Oakley resident, passed away Friday, Feb. 13, 2009, at the Cassia Regional Medical Center in Burley.
    Dad was born in Twin Falls on July 23, 1927, to Hyrum Samuel Poulton and LuLu Pearl (Garrard) Poulton. He attended Warm Creek and Oakley Public Schools. Dad was considered a good basketball player and loved playing the game. He joined the Navy in August of 1945. After he was discharged in August of 1946, he returned home to Oakley and attended Albion Normal College. It was during this time that he met and fell in love with Josephine Gorringe of Oakley.
    They married in January of 1950. They had four children. Their marriage ended in 1959 but they remained good friends until she died in 1975. Dad later shared many years with Lorraine Hatch of Burley until her death in 2007.
    Dad drove truck for W. B. Whiteley. In 1975, he purchased his own truck and started Norman Poulton Trucking, which was known throughout the Magic Valley. Until he died, Dad was ready to take out another load. He loved hunting and fishing and often went with his mother in her late years to go fishing up Birch Creek. Every July 4, Dad was the driving force behind the Bostetter Lamb Feed, which many people took part in and enjoyed. During the last two years of his life, he lived with and was cared for by his son, Bub.
    Dad is survived by his four children, Dena Hergenrider (Duane) of Bridger, Mont., Richard (aka Bub) of Oakley, Tanya Nix (Gary) of Mountain View, Wyo., and Terry (Sharon) of St. George Utah; two brothers, Dave (Cleo) and Jim (Lynn); three sisters, Jean Port, Rachael Barthalomew and Elaine Hinds (Larry); sisters in-law, Betty Poulton and Linda Poulton; 14 grandchildren, Dustin, Danae, Tauna, Brandy, Mandy, Jasmin, Jace, Koby, Brittany, Josie, Taylor, Zachary, Sara, and Molly; and 25 great-grandchildren.
    Dad was preceded in death by his parents, Hyrum and Pearl Poulton; his sister, Gaya; and two brothers, Sam and Roger.
    Dad passed away on the 10th anniversary of his granddaughter, Danyel Hergenrider Blood's, death.
    Published Times-News, The (Twin Falls, ID) - February 15, 2009
  6. 1930 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA
    1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA
  7. 1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA
    Obituary for James Carlos POULTON form findagrave Web Site
    OAKLEY • Our dearest, loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, James Carlos Poulton, passed away Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012. He passed in his home in Oakley, Idaho, after a lengthy illness.
    Jim was born June 26, 1930, in the "Cottonwood" area of Oakley, Idaho. Jim was the son of William Hyrum Poulton and Lulu Pearl Gerrard Poulton. He graduated from Oakley High School in 1948. Following high school, he served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1950 to 1952). He served two years in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was stationed in Albuquerque, N.M., on the Sandia Nuclear base and worked as a military policeman (1953 to 1955). He graduated from Brigham Young University in 1958, where he met and married Mary Lou Hunt. Together they had two daughters. Mary Lou passed away in 1966 after a prolonged illness. Jim married Reita Lynne Pollard in 1969. Lynne had two daughters and a son, and together they had three more daughters.
    Jim worked for the U.S. Post Office for 28 years in Sacramento, Calif. He retired in 1992 and then moved to Oakley, where they owned and operated Poulton's Bed and Breakfast (three years) and Rockhaven Retirement Home (10 years). Jim has always been an active member of the LDS Church, serving in the Sunday school, Primary and Young Men's programs. He was also called as a stake and ward missionary and was a faithful home teacher. He loved playing sports, especially softball and basketball, but his passion was for playing basketball. His high school team nicknamed him "Jump," and throughout his life he played on his church's basketball team and participated until the age of 74. In 2002, he played basketball at the St. George Senior Games. Jim was a patriot! He taught all of his children to honor their country, respect the flag and always be willing to serve your family, friends and neighbors. He loved his home town of Oakley and served on the city council for many years.
    Jim is survived by his wife, Lynne; three sisters, Ora Gene Poulton Port (Russell), Rachel Poulton Hale Bartholomew (Lee) and Elaine Poulton Hinds (Larry); eight children, Tara Lynne Ombach (Jay), Scott Robert Keller (Helena), Jamie Sue Poulton, Leslie Ann Peterson (Barry), Tamra Layne Torero (Paco), Shari Ann Poulton, Penny Lee Pack (Keith) and Nicole Allyson Boyd (Daniel); adopted sons, Marvin Bodine and Glenn Allen; grandchildren, Brailee, Garik and Jaxson Ombach, Skylar, Madison and Lola Keller, Samuel James Poulton, Wesston Hughes, Katlyn, Braden, Jenna and Montgomrie Peterson, Preston, Amber, Alexi, Joshua, Thomas, Spencer and Allison Norton; Mafe and Make Torero, Maverick Tinker, Mckenzie, Cody and Cassidy Pack, David, Conner, Kendall, Venice and Cosette Boyd; and great-grandchildren, Kadyn, Lawson and Statton Carter, and Tristan and Draven Norton. Jim was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers, Samuel, Norman, Roger and David Poulton; and his sister, Gaya Poulton.
    The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22, at the Oakley LDS Stake Center, 355 N. Center in Oakley, with Bishop Douglas T. Pickett officiating and military rites provided by the Mini-Cassia Veterans. Burial will follow in the Oakley Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 until 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21, at the Morrison-Payne Funeral Home, 321 E. Main St. in Burley, and from noon until 12:45 p.m. prior to the funeral Saturday at the church. Arrangements are under the direction of Morrison-Payne Funeral Home in Burley.
  8. 1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA
    Obituary for David Leonard POULTON from findagrave Web Site
    David Leonard Poulton, 79, of Oakley, passed away on Saturday, June 11, 2011, at the Parke View Rehabilitation and Care Center in Burley.
    David was born on Jan. 16, 1932, in Oakley "Cottonwood," Idaho, the son of William Hyrum and Lulu Pearl (Garrard) Poulton. He received his education in Oakley, and graduated from Oakley High School. He then attended the University of Idaho and later attended and graduated from Idaho State University. He was married twice, prior to marrying Cleo Warner Richardson on Aug. 22, 1979, in the Logan LDS Temple.
    He taught school for ten years in five different schools and then worked as a librarian. He managed the Oakley Warm Springs, was a night clerk at a convenience store for eight years, and then worked as a security guard at a health and fitness manufacturing plant, until his retirement.
    David was a member of the LDS Church and had served a mission in his younger years. He was a Seventy and served a stake mission in Logan, Utah. He also served in the High Priest Group as a 1st counselor, 2nd counselor and as a secretary and was a faithful home teacher.
    He loved yard work and helping others.
    He is survived by his wife, Cleo W. Poulton of Oakley; his children, Dwight (Kelly) Poulton, of New Prague, Minn., Catherine (Loren) Mohn, of Webster, Minn., Rebecca (Mark) Juelick, of Ham Lake, Minn., and Lenna Ray, of Bartlett, Tenn.; his stepchildren, Florence (Robin) Henderson, of Boise, April Kurtz, of Oakley, Eric Richardson, of Draper, Utah, Teresa (Richard) Martin, of Clearfield, Utah, and Barney Richardson, of Spokane, Wash.; 19 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren; and his siblings, Ora Gene Port, of Nampa, and Rachel Bartholomew, James Carlos Poulton, and Elaine (Larry) Hinds, all of Oakley.
    David was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Samuel Poulton, Norman Poulton and Roger Poulton; one sister, Gaya Poulton; one son, Todd Poulton; and two stepsons, Nelson Richardson and Arnold Richardson.
    The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 15, at the Oakley LDS Stake Center, 355 N. Center Ave., with Bishop Scott Arnell officiating. Burial will be in the Oakley Cemetery. 
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  10. 1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA
    Obituary for Linda POULTON née BURCH
    HEYBURN – Our beautiful mother, Linda Burch Poulton, 71, passed away at home in Logan, Utah, on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013, after a long and hard-fought battle with cancer.
    Mom was the youngest child of Golden Russell Burch and Alta Martin Burch born Aug. 26, 1941, in Oakley, Idaho.
    Our mother met our father, Roger Poulton, on New Year's Eve, 1960 and they married on Aug. 18, 1961. After living briefly in Provo, Utah, Oakley and Rupert, Idaho, they made their home in Heyburn where they lived while raising their three children, Amy, Tammy, and Dan.
    Our mother devoted her life to taking care of her family and enjoying her grandchildren: Garrett Hansen; Brady, Taylor, and Paige Martin; and Aubry, Kennedy, Hayden, Avery and Davis Poulton.
    Mom was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and she treasured her time in her Heyburn Ward. She loved her Heavenly Father and lived her life as an example of unconditional love for everyone she met. Her heart was always open and accepting of everyone around her – she was a beautiful person inside and out.
    Mom worked for the State of Idaho Inspection for 30 years, retiring in 2006 to devote her time to her love of growing, buying, and planting flowers and spending time with her wonderful friends. She loved reading, stitching, shopping, and laughing with her friends and family. She always kept her sense of humor regardless of the struggle she was facing.
    Mom is survived by her children, Amy Hansen, of Logan, Utah, Tamara (Dewayne) Martin, of Logan, Utah, and Dan (Annette) Poulton, of Bountiful, Utah. Mom has three brothers, Richard Burch, Alan (Janet) Burch and Robert (Bonnie) Burch.
    Mom was preceded in death by our father, William Roger Poulton, and her loving parents.
    Our mom's funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at the Heyburn Ward LDS Church, 300 S. 500 W., of Heyburn, with Bishop Brett Thomas officiating. Burial will be in the Basin Cemetery in Oakley, Idaho. Friends and family may call from 6 until 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25, at the Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th St., in Burley, and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Saturday at the church.
    Our family would like to thank Dr. Ali Ben-Jacob for his care of our mother, the wonderful staff at Sunshine Terrace (she loved you guys), and the many friends, neighbors, and family members that were there to help Mom at a minute's notice.
    Mom, we love you and will miss you dearly
  11. 1940 Marion, Cassia County, Idaho, USA. With them was their Grandfather Samuel POULTON a Widower aged 72 born Utah, USA

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