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Jul 9, 1837

Journal Entry

July 09, 1837 ~ Sunday

9th Sunday walked to Uncle Ozem Woodruff & found him at
home. I was truly rejoiced to once more tkake this dear friend
by the hand. Oft hath this friend led me by the hand in my youth
Oft hath Uncle Ozem taught me the gifts & graces of the Church
of Christ {I saw him in the celestial kingdom in a vision.} O God have mercy upon
him & enable him to stand in the new and everlasting covenant. I
also visited Alson Thompson, & other friends. I preach at the
lovly streat [street] schoolhouse to a full congregation of relatives
& friends that gave strict attention & treated me with kindness
the spirit of God rested upon us I spent the night at Uncle Alson
Thompson's distance of the day 4 miles


Uncle Ozem Woodruff & his wife receieved the word into good
and honest hearts they believed the word & bid me God speed

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12 mentions
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Woodruff, Hannah Day Hart
20 Mar 1799 - 26 Dec 1887
58 mentions
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Woodruff, Ozem, b. 1787
3 Nov 1787 - 18 Feb 1871
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Letter from Phebe Whittemore Carter Woodruff, 9 July 1837
Canaan Dear Willford Haveing just returned from meeting with brother Smith and wife where I was expecting to see you as brother Smith was expecting you and brother Hale to be there I learned that you was gone to Farmington and wished to know when I arrived in the this place I would just say that I got here (to brother Smith’s) yesterday about noon. had a good passage was out ten days. was detained on the way 2 days. came alone from Buffalo. brother [Wed] and wife came as far as there with me. I received your kind letters the Sabbath after they were written by the hand of brother Gribble and the contents [page torn]isted me much without it I should not have been able to have come [page torn] as I was dis-appointed in selling those skins all but 3 which brother Redfield to and paid me six dolls. I should have answered your letter immediately but was expecting to come immediately and therefore thought it unecessary as I though I should get here nearly as soon as a letter but I was detained many days longer than I expected to be. There was something ^said^ by some of the brethren about your returning to this place again before we went to Maine but they could not realy tell what therefore I am calculateing to start next saturday for Farmington if you think of comeing come before that time if you can. The brethren ^are^ anxious to have me stop and make a visit which I [havecluded] have concluded to do so as to rest myself as I was much fatigued when I arrived here. br Give my respects to brother Hale and tell him that his family are well but his wife did not write by me for want of time but sends a message by me to him which I will deliver when I see him. I do not
Autobiography 1883 Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine Notes 1
I went to uncle Ozem Woodruff and found him at home. It was with much pleasure that I met this dear old friend who hast oft led me by the hand in youth and taught me the gifts and graces of the Church I also visited other relatives and friends and at night preached at the school house to a congregation of them. They gave great attention and treated me with kindness and the Spirit of God rested upon us

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Jul 9, 1837