The actual site of Parley Lambert and Vilate Tolman’s first home was actually farther east. Parley purchased this home and dry farm from his parents for $100 where they had to carry water to their home from the stream below. According to their son Russell...
This is the 1940 U.S Census record for Parley Lambert and Lydia Vilate Tolman and their children.
This is the 1930 U.S. Census record for Parley Lambert and Lydia Vilate Tolman and their children as well as Wilbert T. Cranney and Louisa Tolman and their children.
(An account of two sisters, Hattie Naomi Tolman (pictured above) and Lydia Vilate Tolman (pictured below) as told by Glen Parley Tolman, Vilate’s third child. Jaren Tolman was their father. They lived in Bountiful and then married brothers and both moved to...
Parley Lambert Tolman was the seventh child of Joshua Alvin Tolman and Mary Jane Gorringe. Parley married his second cousin, Lydia Vilate Tolman from Bountiful and they moved to Marion. In the spring of 1916 and just prior to Parley’s mission to the Northwest...
This picture of the Marion Ward Primary children was taken between 1948 and 1950 and shows four of Parley Lambert Tolman and Lydia Vilate Tolman’s grandchildren including Kay Badger (top row, 3rd from the left), Carl Tolman (top row, 4th from the left), Beth...