Thomas Hillyard Jr. was born Dec 3, 1831 in Doddington, England to Thomas Sr. and Elizabeth Wool Hillard. Thomas is a Pioneer of Richmond. Thomas is a veteran of the Utah War and Indian Wars.
When Thomas was eight, his father died, leaving a lot of responsibility to help his mother and sister. In 1845, Thomas joined a Master Carpenter's Guild to teach him carpentry and millwright. In 1848, Missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints visited the Hillyard family. Thomas' mother joined the Church earliest sometime between 1849 and 1850, and Thomas joined in 1850.
Thomas married Mary Ann Heaps on July 28, 1850 in Doddington, England. In 1852, Thomas was called to serve as Branch President in Doddington. He did so until 1854. The Hillyard family began preparations to move to Utah and sailed on the Marshfield. They sailed from Liverpool on April 8, 1854 and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 29. The pioneer company that the Hillyard family joined is unknown, but the family did arrive in the Salt Lake Valley the same year.
In Salt Lake, Thomas began using his carpentry skills to good use. In 1857 during the Utah War, Thomas was called to bear arms and he moved in family to Provo, Utah to be safer. While in Provo, Thomas was hired by LDS Apostle John Taylor to outfit his wagons and teams for the trip from and from Provo. After the conflict, the Hillyard family moved back to Salt Lake City in April of 1859.
In 1860, the Hillyard family moved to Richmond. In 1865, the Hillyard family moved to Smithfield, Utah.
After the construction of the Richmond Fort in 1860 and other forts in Cache Valley, the Territory of Utah created the Cache Military District on Oct 15, 1861 with Church Apostle Ezra T. Benson as Colonel. On June 16, 1863, Richmond was organized into two companies of Infantry and two squads of Cavalry. Thomas was appointed as a Private in both instances.
Thomas Hillyard died Jan 28, 1907 in Smithfield, Utah. He was buried in the Smithfield, Utah Cemetery.
Ferris E. Hillyarrd, Eunice H. Davis, Evelyn H. Hansen. (Nov 1999) LIFE SKETCH OF THOMAS HILLYARD, Uploaded to FamilySearch.org by MartinEgbert, Nov 18, 2013. https://www.familysearch.org/memories/memory/3522574?cid=mem_copy
Marshfield, 8 April 1845 to 29 May 1854, BMR, Book #1040, pp. 63-82 (FHL #025,690); Customs #227, Saints By Sea: Latter-Day Saint Immigration to America. https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/230