Sunday, November 27, 2016

My 4th-Great-Grandmother, Elizabeth McBride

This is taken from the Church News, dated 26 Oct 2002 under the title, "Hidden Marker".  Grandmother Elizabeth was finally recognized with a burial marker 108 years after her passing in Salina, Utah.  It is a testament to me of the importance the Lord places on each and every one of His children.  I thank Cousin Eunice and Marjorie for sharing their experiences about one of my faithful  ancestors.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Captain John Thomas Rolfe - entrepreneur and colonizer of Virginia

My 10th Great-Grandfather, Captain John Thomas Rolfe, brought a viable strain of tobacco to Virginia and made it a sustainable crop for the Colonists.  Although not a smoker myself, his efforts allowed for the growth and stability of the struggling colonies.  He is also known for his marriage to the "dearest daughter" of Chief Powhatan - a girl known by the nickname of "Playful One", or Pocahontas.  

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Chester Southworth 1871 letter exchange with his cousin in Boston

My 4th Great-Grandfather, Chester Southworth exchanged letters with his cousin in Boston in the late 1800's.  I have only this one letter (as of now) that Albert wrote to Chester, but it shows me the value of a "good name".......and we can take pride in being part of the Southworth legacy......

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Austin Shepherd Merrill and Laura Wilder Harris - my 4th Great-Grandparents

An interesting story of my 4th Great-Grandparents, Austin and Laura Merrill.  They left all they had twice to eventually end up in Smithfield, Utah.  They sacrificed much to the building of the Nauvoo Temple (where they received their endowments) and were later sealed in President Brigham Young's office (where the Lion House stands today).  They gave up home, land and status to live in an abandoned chicken-coop when they arrived in the Salt Lake valley.  Great examples of faith and devotion.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Pirates, a Princess and a Knight (probably NOT in shining armor)

Here's a brief story about my 11th Great-grandfather, Sir John Henderson 5th of Fordell.  Born in 1605, he went to Africa as a young teenager, was captured by Pirates - escaped with the help of the Princess of Zanzibar, returned to England to fight with Royalist forces in their Civil War and was Knighted by King Charles I.






Sunday, September 11, 2016

You reap what you sow......literally.....

My 10th Great-grandfather, Thomas Hatch, won the heart and hand of my 10th Great-grandmother, Grace Lewis, in a reaping contest in England in the early 1600's.  But he had a bit of help as Grandma Grace "stacked the deck" in her favor!  Hope you enjoy this amusing little story -


Sunday, September 4, 2016

Chester Southworth - and the Mormon Redress Petitions

My 3rd-Great-Grandfather, Chester Southworth, filed two claims against the government seeking restitution for losses suffered at the hands of mobs in the State of Missouri.  At the direction of the Prophet Joseph Smith, the Saints were asked to document and seek legal recourse for the abuse, atrocities, damage and loss by lawless men.  Nearly 700 men and women accepted the Prophet's charge and wrote almost 800 documents detailing the sufferings they endured.




You can read more about the Scroll Petition at the URL below (which both Chester and Mary Southworth signed) :

https://rsc.byu.edu/archived/mormon-redress-petitions-documents-1833-1838-missouri-conflict/part-iv-appeal-en-masse-0

You can read more about the Mormon Redress Petitions at the URL below:

https://rsc.byu.edu/out-print/mormon-redress-petitions-documents-1833-1838-missouri-conflict