Day in the Life

Nov 4, 1846

Journal Entry

November 04, 1846 ~ Wednesday

Nov 4th A humanoid Our little Joseph was taken sick
this day had taken cold and setteled
upon his lungs I this day for the
first time went out of the waggons with
the assistance of two persons I was enabled
to walk to my tent And also to Sisters Benbow

waggon whare she lay vary sick Br and
Sister Benbow had been with us several
days. Sister Benbow was exceding low when she
came. Hardly expected she would live Mrs
Woodruff used evry exhertion to Nurs her
up that she might recover

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Benbow, Jane Homes
12 Jan 1792 - 27 Nov 1846
55 mentions
1840 British Convert
Benbow, John
1 Apr 1800 - 12 May 1874
172 mentions
1840 British Convert, United Brethren
Woodruff, Joseph
28 Jul 1845 - 12 Nov 1846
34 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Phebe Whittemore Carter
8 Mar 1807 - 10 Nov 1885
1580 mentions
Family

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Autobiography Volume 2 circa 1865
On the I was helped out of my waggon and with the assistance of two persons I was enabled to walk to my tent and to Sister Benbows waggon where she laid very sick. On this day our little son Joseph was taken sick ^and^

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Wilford severely injured by falling tree while cutting logs to build his family a cabin: breaks breastbone, three ribs, suffers internal injuries.
Church membership is 34,694.

Nov 4, 1846