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Feb 15, 1892

Journal Entry

February 15, 1892 ~ Monday

15. ^[FIGURE]^ I spent the day in the office I wrote Letters to
M Thatcher & A H Lund J W Clark on Woodruff Genealogy
I met with Z.C.M.I Board not a quorum I went to
the Theater in the Evening

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Lund, Anthon Henrik
15 May 1844 - 2 Mar 1921
91 mentions
Apostle
Clark, John William
30 Nov 1825 - 4 Jan 1905
10 mentions
1840 British Convert
370 mentions
Apostle

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Letter from Peter Michael Jensen, 15 February 1892

Huntsville Wilford Woodruf Dear Bro. In answer to your recent letter I wil say that I have aranged my afair so that I will be prepaired to go on the day apointed. I remain your Brother in the Gospal Peter M. Jensen David McKay Bishop O.K. J. F. S.

Letter from Heber Jesse Meeks, 15 February 1892

Orderville Prest. Wilford Woodruff. Dear Brother. your letter of the second is at hand. your call is accepted. I will be on hand at the appointed time. From your brother in the gospleel Heber Meeks H. W. Esplin Bishop Orderville Ward All right J. F. S.

Letter from Orson Smith, 15 February 1892

Logan Prest Wilford Woodruff, Dear Bro Bro Aurthur Barrett, whose name has been handed in for a missionary and who has accepted and answered it as being willing to go, has come to me today and laid his circumstances before me, and still feels willing to do as you say in the matter. This situation is this, he started to college 18 months ago, and in a 4 years course in agriculture, up to this time he is making excellent progress and is well up in all his studies. He is one of four students (two of whom are eastern men) who are making this a specialty, and Bro Barrett is the only Mormon boy among the four. If under the circumstances you would feel it best for him

Letter to John W. Clark, 15 February 1892

Mr John W. Clark, New York City. Dear Sir: Your letter of February 2nd 1892 is before me. In reply will say that about all I can do is to give you the names of my Father's family. My Great Grand Fathers name was Josiah. He was over 100 years when he died, in the north part of Farmington, then called Northington. I do not know his childrens names. My Grand Father's name was Eldad. His sons names were Eldad, Samuel, Titus, Aphek and Ozem. His Daughters, Helen and Elizabeth. My Fathers name was Aphek. His three sons by his first wife, were Azmon, Thompson and Wilford. He married his second wife, and had six children, all died young. While in London in 1840, I traced the Woodruff family from the London Book of Heraldry; from whom the American Woodruffs descended. A Woodruff was Lord Mayor of London in 1666, about the time of the great fire and plague of London. Two sons of this descendant came to America soon after the arrival of the "Mayflower," who brought the first

Feb 15, 1892