Who is John Toone?
John Toone was born on 10 April 1813 in Birmingham, England to John Toone and Elizabeth Masters.
On 12 June 1936 at Leamington, John married Emma Prosser, daughter of James and Mary Ann Morgan.
John and Emma joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1849. In the early winter of 1851, they set sail for American with their young family and arrived in March 1851.
They made preparations to come to Utah and left Pattawattamie on 7 Jun 1852 In Captain Thomas Howell's company and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on 27 Sep 1852.
John and Emma lived in the 20th ward around D Street and 2nd Ave in Salt Lake City.
John played the cello in the first orchestra of the Salt Lake Theater. He played in dance orchestras in the old Social Hall. He performed with Mineer's band.
John was called on a mission to England in 1854 and was able to stay with his parents during that time. While on his mission, he met an English school teacher named Hannah Wardle. On his return trip with the Martin Handcart Company, he met Jemima Cook. Upon returning to Utah, he married Hannah on 1 Feb 1857, and Jemima on 27 Feb 1857.
When Johnson's Army came to Utah in 1857, John and his three wives moved to Payson, Utah. It was a very trying time for the Toone family. Emma's two-month-old son, Benjamin Prosser Toone, died 23 July 1858. His second wife, Hannah, gave birth to premature twin babies and she and both the babies died on 20 July 1858. After the army trouble, the Toone family moved back to Salt Lake.
In 1876, John was called to Morgan County to help pioneer that part of Utah. He and Jemima moved to Croydon, Morgon County, Utah. His wife Emma remained in Salt Lake City until her death on 7 April 1889.
John Toone died on 31 Aug 1893 at the age of 80 years. He was the father of 17 children and 91 great-grandchildren.
(Borrowed from the life sketch of John Toone, written by his granddaughter, Dora Toone Brough on 22 Aug 1953)