History of Olive Mary Knight
Benson
In Donald Benson Alder and Elsie L. Alder, comp., The Benson Family: The
Ancestory and Descendants of Ezra T. Benson (The Ezra T. Benson
Genealogical Society, Inc., 1979), 272
Olive Mary Knight, known to her friends as “Mary,” was
born
Crossing the ocean, Mary told about how their ship was
blown off course many miles by a bad storm. At that time, the ships were
three-masted schooners propelled by wind in their sails, and they were at the
mercy of the weather.
The trip across the dry and dusty plains to Utah was
long, but Mary remembered this road to the Rocky Mountains as a happy time for
her. She arrived in Salt Lake City, 13 Oct 1950, in Bishop Edward Hunter’s
Company.
Mary lived with her mother, Maria Wallace Knight, until
19 March 1858 when she married Ezra T. Benson in Salt Lake City. Two years
later, in 1860, the Benson family moved to Logan, Utah. In Logan she helped
pioneer this unsettled land, but she was ambitious and spiritual. In her Church
duties she served as President of the first Relief Society organized in Logan,
Utah. When asked if the Church was worth all the sacrifices she had made, she
would answer by asking if anyone thought she had come across the Plains in
heated weather, if she had not believed the Church had been organized by divine
authority.
On the 10th of May 1869, at the celebration of the
wedding of the rails at Promontory, Utah, Mary Knight Benson traveled there
with her husband, Ezra T. Benson, for this occasion.
After her husband’s death, 3 Sept 1869, she worked a
small farm and obtained a tract of land which she rented out and it helped
support her family. She had a struggle as her family were all young; Louisa was
10, Roni 8, Lorenzo Taft 6, Joseph 4, Ida 2 and her baby, Don Carlos Benson,
was born three and a half weeks after her husband’s death. Mary always managed
to have a beef to kill for winter and her cellar was piled high with food from
the garden and the farm.
Mary is described as being small and slender with dark
eyes and dark hair. She took good care of her son, Roni, who never married.
Mary Knight Benson died 27 March 1905 after being a widow 36 years. She is
buried in the Ezra T. Benson plot in Logan Cemetery.