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Apr 4, 1836

Journal Entry

April 04, 1836 ~ Monday

4 I took the parting hand with my Brethren & startied
to visit the Churches that were left in commotion by
unwise procedings of Elder Cathcart I rode to Mr
Joseph Chumbley entered his house but found Sister
Mary Chumleys place was vacant her spirit had
gone to the Paradis of God she died in the triumphs
of faith in the New & Everlasting Covenant on the
24th of May 1836 Aged 59 Years {Rode to} Br Tailors 10 [miles]

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Autobiography 1857 Draft 2
I met with Elder Warren Parrish in Benton Co., Hime and David W. Patten had labored together through the winter in Tennessee, and baptized 20 persons. Elder Patten had returned to Kirtland. I joined Elder Parrish and we labored together over 3 months, travelling and preaching daily, baptizing such as would receive our testimony, extending our labors through ^in^ Tennessee & Ken- tucky.
Daybook (31 December 1835 - 3 January 1837)
4 as it was thought wisdom to go different ways I took the Parting hand with my Brethren & started to visit the churches that were left in commotion by unwise proceding's of {shorthand: Elder Cathcart?} I rode to Mr Joseph Chumley entered his hous but found Sister Mary Chumleys Place was vacant her spirit had gone to the Paradise of God she Died in the triumphs of faith in the New & Everlasting Covenant on the 24th of May 1836 Aged 59 Years. I then rode to Br Taylor 10 mile

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Wilford called to be a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy at age 29.

Apr 4, 1836