Butcher ~ Manning Orchard

Butcher ~ Manning Orchard

Butcher ~ Manning Orchard HISTORIC MARKER 107 N. Mountain Rd, Fruit Heights, Utah41° 02′ 12.0″ N  •  111° 54′ 20.3″ W In 1876, William Butcher and family came to west Kaysville after leaving England. They moved to the benchland of east...
Bamberger Railroad

Bamberger Railroad

Bamberger Railroad The depot was located on the west side of 100 east, directly across from Kaysville Elementery.            Simon BambergerAccording to the UtahRails.net website, the Bamberger Railroad got its start in 1891 as the Great Salt Lake & Hot Springs...
America the Beautiful: A Community Viewpoint

America the Beautiful: A Community Viewpoint

Come and experience the talent of local artists Joan Crowther, Jeff Fillin, C.J. Hales and Trenton Higley, whose works enrich the Kaysville area art scene, filling our communities with color and life.   Artwork on display now through  August 31, 2026 in the North...
Court, William

Court, William

William Court 1812 – 1899 Kaysville’s First Cemetery Sexton William Court was born on October 24 1812, in Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom. He was the son of Thomas Court and Elizabeth Newland. Little other is known of his early life in...
Evans, Thomas

Evans, Thomas

Thomas Evans 1818 – 1857 First Person Buried at Kaysville’s Cemetery Thomas Evans was born September 4, 1818, at Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales. Thomas was the son of Edward and Hannah Morgan Evans. Nothing is known of his early life. On September 5, 1843...