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- PROPERTY:
T6R5, Sec 32, NW/4, 16 Acres, Macedonia
NAUVOO RECORDS:
Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register. p 149
Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 44, pp 230-234
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p 1222
Record of Baptisms for the Dean, Nauvoo, by Black and Black, Vol 6, pp 3695-3606
HISTORY/HISTORIES:
Nauvoo Data Bank , 2 pp
Name transcribed from Winter Quarters Wards Membership Lists 1846 - 1848. Taken from a variety of historical sources. They are not complete, and because of the difficulty reading handwriting, may not be entirely accurate. Most of the lists seem to be from the winter of 1846 - 47, but some are from later. In addition, people often moved to better housing, thus changing wards. Sources for these lists are: bishop's reports, high council meeting minutes, tithing records, and 'census' reports of widow, soldier's wives and other unassigned members of wards. The original records are available at the Historical Department, Archives Division, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City Utah.
Note: Stated in record above; "Bishop"
Name transcribed from A "Grave" Experience at the Mormon Pioneer Winter Quarters Cemetery. By Carlyle B. Jensen and Gail Geo. Holmes, Published by Authors October 1999. Quoted from with permission of Gail Geo. Holmes. The record is a "List of the Deaths and Burials in the Camp of Israel at Cutler's Park, after Sept, 1846. Spellings, dates and etc. are as written in the original record - mistakes and all."
Stated in record above for Lehi M. Vance son of John Vance, "Lehi M. Vance; son of John and Elizabeth; deceased Oct. 9, 1846; disease Canker; birthplace Illinois; birthdate Sept. 12, 1846; grave no. 21"
Name transcribed from the Iowa Branches Members Index 1839 - 1859, Volumes I & II by Ronald G. Watt. Historical Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1991. Copyright by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Note: Stated in record above, "Priesthood: Bishop, 24 July 1846, V. 1 p. 4"
- Family Group Record by Nauvoo Land and Records
PROPERTY:
T6R5, Sec 32, NW/4, 16 Acres, Macedonia
Property Transactions, Hancock County, Black Black & Plewe, p 4187
NAUVOO RECORDS:
Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register, p 149
Early 70's & High Priest Index, LDS Archives, p 147
High Priest of Nauvoo and SLC, LDS Archives, p 141
Members, LDS 1830-1848, Susan Easton Black, Vol 44 pp 230-234
Record of Baptisms for the Dead, Nauvoo, Black and Black, Vol 6 pp 3695-3696
HISTORIES:
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, Frank Esshom, p 101 & p 1222
Times and Seasons, pages 80 & 81
OTHER SOURCES:
Pioneers of 1847, page 119
Nauvoo Data Bank, 3 pages
Internet Research:
familysearch.org: 1880 Census 1 page
rootsWeb.com: World Connect, 2 pages
lds.org: Church History, Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 3 pages
ancestry.com: One World Tree, 4 pages
VARIANT:
Name: John Alma Vance, 70's Record by H Black states his name as John Alma Vance.
This information is in error. In reality, John Alma Vance is his grandson
through his son Isaac Young Vance.
Birth place: Cook County, TN, USA
Death place: St. George, Washington, UT, USA
- Name transcribed from A "Grave" Experience at the Mormon Pioneer Winter Quarters Cemetery. By Carlyle B. Jensen and Gail Geo. Holmes, Published by Authors October 1999. Quoted from with permission of Gail Geo. Holmes. The record is a "List of the Deaths and Burials in the Camp of Israel at Cutler's Park, after Sept, 1846. Spellings, dates and etc. are as written in the original record - mistakes and all."
Stated in record above for Lehi M. Vance son of John Vance, "Lehi M. Vance; son of John and Elizabeth; deceased Oct. 9, 1846; disease Canker; birthplace Illinois; birthdate Sept. 12, 1846; grave no. 21"
- Name transcribed from Winter Quarters Wards Membership Lists 1846 - 1848. Taken from a variety of historical sources. They are not complete, and because of the difficulty reading handwriting, may not be entirely accurate. Most of the lists seem to be from the winter of 1846 - 47, but some are from later. In addition, people often moved to better housing, thus changing wards. Sources for these lists are: bishop's reports, high council meeting minutes, tithing records, and 'census' reports of widow, soldier's wives and other unassigned members of wards. The original records are available at the Historical Department, Archives Division, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City Utah.
Note: Stated in record above; "Bishop"
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