William Stokes Jr. was born May 31, 1832 in Bethersden, England to William and Margaret Skinner Stokes.
Soon after William was born, his father died. His mother supported the family as well as she could, but eventually put her children in a 'poor house.' For many years after, William lived in the home where he was educated. Sometime during his teenage years, he left home and his job and boarded the Man of War. The crew took him in, and he worked for the boat for 12 years.
In the 1850s, missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints boarded the ship. They taught William the gospel, and he purchased a Book of Mormon from them. William was converted and was baptized into the Church on Oct 12, 1856. Soon after, he went to South Africa. While there, he met and married Mary Ann Stock on Jan 26, 1860.
The Stokes family, along with many of Mary's family, left South Africa on April 5, 1850 aboard the Alacrity and arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, on Jun 18, 1860.1 They traveled to Florence, Nebraska on July 20, 1860 and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on Oct 5.
Soon after their arrival, the William family moved to Richmond in 1862. While in Richmond, he was a school teacher. The Stokes family moved to Kaysville, Utah in 1869.
William Stokes died June 4, 1909 in Thatcher, Utah. He was buried in the Valley View, Bothwell, Utah Cemetery.
Author Unknown. (Year made Unknown) The Life of William Stokes, Uploaded to FamilySearch.org by Donna June McCloud, Feb 4, 2014. https://www.familysearch.org/memories/memory/5022808?cid=mem_copy
Alacrity, 5 Apr 1860 to 18 Jun 1860, Customs # missing (FHL #419,950); Evan P. Wright, A History of the South African Mission, pp. 272-273 (FHL #1,059,491 item 8); Journal of Robert Bodily, pp.6-9,11, Saints By Sea: Latter-Day Saint Immigration to America. https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/8