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  • ...n board about eight o'clock and about the same time the child belonging to Brother Parry from Herefordshire died. All the rest passed the doctor without diffi ...ny of the Saints went to meeting and was much pleased. We learn nothing of Brother Hardman nor the other two brethren who were turned back at Liverpool.
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  • ...ime at work making preparations to move the company on through the States. Brother Eldridge said he did not like the idea of "leaving a single girl in New Yor ...ey to the States. (I should have said through the States.) Leaving my dear brother behind was another severe trial to me. It seemed that now I was entirely al
    14 KB (2,645 words) - 02:51, 16 February 2021
  • ...tugged into New York Harbor May 16th, 1861, anchored out that night.... My brother Edward hired a row boat and came out to the vessel, bringing some provision About this time Henery Groom came to see me and inquired about his brother Nathan and the rest of the people at Beachwood Green where he came from. I
    15 KB (2,628 words) - 23:23, 8 February 2021
  • ...ester Vessop that belonged to our conference. The brother came out with my brother and the sister came out just before me and we had a fine time together goin ...rtable quartered in Castle Gardens. p.m. Busy collecting fares &c. Evening Brother Adams & I went to [[Williamsburg]]. Stopped at [[Sister Green]]s. [p.22]
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  • ...w I was met by some of the missionaries of the Eastern States Mission, and Brother Steed, who brought me to the mission home here. The elders are treating me Dear Brother & Sister Burt and Family:
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  • ...fore we left here I received a letter from Brother John Moon directed to a brother in New York. When I read this I felt a little troubled for it stated that t ...had at this time. Seven steamboats all left the harbor at once which was a noble sight. Three or four of our company tarried at New York. One family from Ma
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  • President Smith recalled his visit with Brother Moyle when the latter was president of the Eastern States Mission of the Ch ...ature of the marriage covenant. President Clark made particular mention of Brother Moyle's belief in the doctrine of salvation for the dead, and said: "I am t
    5 KB (824 words) - 21:29, 6 July 2012
  • ...uded after some hesitation to go. Though she found Joseph to be a “fine, noble looking man . . . so neat,” she was by her own account “prejudiced” a ...turn to the East, Rachel first ran the old Hornerstown household. When her brother Augustus married, she transferred her talents successively to the homes of
    17 KB (2,588 words) - 17:54, 24 October 2012
  • By Noble Warrum (New York: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1920) ...er a native of Wales and the latter of Brighton, England. Her father was a brother of George G. Bywater, of Salt Lake City. He came to Utah in 1883, settling
    1 KB (249 words) - 02:44, 19 February 2013
  • ...rom Salt Lake City; Brother Ott, President of the New York Conference, and Brother Hall, also from Salt Lake City. In conversation with some of these leading ...s of such solemn ceremonies; after which the choir sang a Mormon hymn, and brother Miles, of New York, read the Declaration of Independence. The stars and str
    29 KB (5,044 words) - 17:50, 22 November 2013
  • ...could accomplish the work given him to do. After this exposition of faith, Brother Sewell got very disgusted with the tyrrany and oppression that he witnessed ...ingdom of God in the mountains who did not attain to this standard. What a noble spectacle it was to witness 15,000 men, women and children, vacating comfor
    18 KB (3,205 words) - 20:53, 23 November 2013
  • parish, in this city. Miss Elliott left New-York to join her brother, who was in business in Utah; ...re, Miss Elliott says, the most self-denying and self-sacrificing, full of noble aims and purposes; but they have been taught, and believe and teach their c
    2 KB (414 words) - 23:35, 26 March 2021
  • ...e Stake, representing the family of both Willard and Franklin D. Richards; Brother Richards had his wife with him and the baby, Oliver, which was afterwards c ...he home of Miss Chapman, the town clerk, and were very cordially received. Brother J. F, Wells had written a letter of introduction, but the welcome was just
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