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January 29, 2012,
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Author:
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Categories:
- Almina Chidester, - John Foy Chidester, - John Peck Chidester, - Panguitch Utah, - Susan Foy Chidester, Reeve Chidester's Family, Washington Utah
Tags: - John Madison Chidester, 24th of July, Almina Chidester, Almina Worthen Chidester, Andrew Sproul, Anthony W. Ivins, Charles Seegmiller, cotton, damming the Virgin River, Emma Chidester, Emmeline B. Wells, Evaline Sproul, George H. Burgess, George Hanks, Hasting (Bud) Thompson, Ida Josephine Sargent Chidester, Isaac McFarlane, James Worthen, Jennie Ruby, John Peck Chidester, missionary work, Missions, Myron Chidester, Panguitch dance hall, Panguitch Lake Resort, Panguitch Utah, persecution, Richard Morris, Samuel H. Chidester, silk, Southern States Mission, Susan Foy Chidester, Tennessee, Thomas J. Jones, Virgin River, Washington Utah, William T. Owens, women's suffrage
by Ida Josephine Sargent Chidester Way back in 1861, John Peck Chidester, who was a Pennsylvanian by birth, came with his father John Madison Chidester to Washington, Utah and is listed in Washington records with about 50 families who were called by Brigham Young under the date of October 13, 1861, to the Southern or Dixie Mission. These 50 families bolstered up the settlers who, after several years of colonizing, had become discouraged and there were only 20 families left […]
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October 11, 2011,
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Categories:
- Berryville, (Glendale) Utah, - Dixie Utah, - Kanarraville Utah, - Rebecca Rocena Beck Berry, - Tennessee, - Utah, - William Shanks Berry, Births, Childhood, Deaths, Early Days in the Mormon Church, Emigration, Homesteading, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Personality and Interests, Professions, Rocena Platt's Family, Spanish Fork Utah
Tags: - Rebecca Rocena Beck Berry, Amelia Shanks Berry, Andrew Gregerson, Apostles, Armelia Berry, B. H. Roberts, Black Hawk War, Chattanooga TN, Conflict between settlers and Indians, Dave Hinson, Diamtha Allen, Dr. Middleton, Grafton UT, Hannah Forsyth Beck, Hannah Margaret Berry, Henry Thompson, Hyrum Stevens, J. H. Gibbs, James R. Hudson, Jesse F Williams, John William Berry, Joseph Berry, Joseph Ellison Beck, Joseph Smith, Lucilla Snell, Margaret Beck, Marion Lynn, Mathias F. Cowley, missionary work, Missions, Mormon church, Mountain Meadow Massacre, Mrs. Jacobson, Nauvoo Illinois, Orson Hyde, Palestine, persecution, Philadephia, Pricilla Roundy, Relief Society, Richard Palmer, Robert Madison Berry, Silver Reef Mining Camp, Tennessee, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Thirza Thurber, W. S. Berry, William Alfred Berry, William Shanks Berry
Written by her daughter Harriet L. Berry in her 75th year. In the year of 1840, Orson Hyde was ordained as Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, by the Prophet Joseph Smith in Nauvoo, Illinois, and was sent on a mission to Palestine without purse or script, to dedicate that Holy ground for the return of the Jews. On arriving in Philadelphia, Hyde was without means to cross the mighty ocean. Being full of faith in […]
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October 2, 2011,
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- Cane County Tennessee, - Kanarraville Utah, - Tennessee, - Utah, - William Shanks Berry, Deaths, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Newspaper Clippings, Rocena Platt's Family
Tags: Andrew J. Talley, B. H. Roberts, Dave Hinson, Henry Thompson, Hohenwald TN, J. H. Gibbs, J. R. Hudson, James M. Kirkham, Kanarraville UT, Martin Condor, Miles L. Jones, missionary work, Missions, Mormon church, Rachel Ann Condor, Rube Mathis, Tennessee, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Thomas Garrett, Visey Jane (Haley) Condor, W. S. Berry
Erection by the church of a little monument at Cane Creek, Tennessee, last June recalled in the minds of many saints in that section and others knowing of the event, a happening which many years ago shocked the entire Church membership. It was the brutal killing of two missionaries and two faithful friends of James Condor, August 10, 1884. The elders killed were John H. Gibbs of Paradise, and William S. Berry of Kanarra. The two others were Martin Condor […]
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August 30, 2011,
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Categories:
- Cane County Tennessee, - William Shanks Berry, Deaths, Illnesses Injuries & Trials, Personality and Interests, Rocena Platt's Family, Uncategorized
Tags: B. H. Roberts, Cane County Tennessee, J. H. Gibbs, J. M. Lancaster, J. R. Hudson, James Condor, James R. Hudson, Martin Condor, missionary work, Mormon church, Rachel Condor, Tennessee, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, W. S. Berry
Victims Buried Those who had fled to the woods in the excitement, returned as soon as the mob left; the eyes of the dead were closed, and the bodies of the two elders and their brave defenders were laid side by side. Plain coffins were made of poplar lumber and the Saints and friends laid away in the best possible manner, under the circumstances, the bodies of the four martyrs. The Condors going to their graves where they will sleep […]
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August 28, 2011,
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Author:
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Categories:
- Cane County Tennessee, - William Shanks Berry, Deaths, Early Days in the Mormon Church, Historical Documents, Rocena Platt's Family
Tags: B. H. Roberts, Cane Creek TN, Edward Stevenson, Hentry Thompson, J. H. Gibbs, Joseph Argyle, Martin Garn, missionary work, Mormon church, persecution, Southern States, Tennessee, Tennessee Massacre, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, W. H. Jones, W. S. Berry
One of the most courageous events in the life of Pres. B. H. Roberts, was his recovery of the bodies of two elders who had been slain by mobs while performing missionary work in the Southern States mission. The account of those events are given as follows in President Roberts’ own language: THE TENNESSEE MASSACRE “Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel,” was a commission given to the Apostles by the Son of God when ministering in […]