Abraham Lucas Hoagland
Abraham Lucas Hoagland (1797-1872) was born 24 Mar. 1797 in Hillsboro, Somerset Co., New Jersey. He was the son of Lucas Hoagland and Mary Bunn. He married Margaret Quick on 24 Nov. 1825 in Somerset Co., New Jersey; participated in plural marriage. He was baptized 31 Mar. 1841. He was ordained a Bishop by Wilford Woodruff at Winter Quarters (later Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska), and they served together in church positions from about 1854 to 1872. He died 14 Feb. 1872 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory.
Footnotes
Abraham Lucas Hoagland (KWJ5-C9C), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 19 Apr. 2022). Abraham Lucas Hoagland, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/abraham-lucas-hoagland, accessed 23 Apr. 2022). "Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1849-1949," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 19 Apr. 2022); Abraham Hoagland, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory, p. 127, no. A5057; Salt Lake County Management and Archives, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah; DGS 4139616. "U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989," database with images, Ancestry.com (https://ancestry.com, accessed 27 Apr. 2022); Abraham Hogland, baptism, 28 May 1797, Neshanic, Somerset, New Jersey; citing "Dutch Reformed Church Records from New York and New Jersey, Holland Society of New York, New York, New York," "Neshanic Church, Consistory Minutes, Baptisms, 1762-1875." "New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 22 Apr. 2022); Abraham L. Hoagland and Margaret Quick, 24 Nov. 1825, Somerset Co., New Jersey, no. 33; citing Somerset Co., New Jersey, County Clerk, "Marriages, 1822-1880; index to marriages, 1795-1878," image 149/366; DGS 4541239. Deseret News, "Obituary" (Salt Lake City, Utah Territory), 21 Feb. 1872, vol. 21, p. 9; database with images, Utah Digital Newspapers (https://digitalnewspapers.org/, accessed 22 Apr. 2022). "Utah Salt Lake City Cemetery Records, 1847-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 19 Apr. 2022); Abraham Hoagland, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory, p. 202, no. 5029; Utah State Archives, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.
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Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:sins for the day has come when it will not do to trifle with the Things of God nor with his servants who hold the keys of the kingdom & are called to lead us I called upon the Presidents of the seventies & all the seventies to begin this hour to call upon God for the Holy spirit & advised them to stop work & give themselves to prayer untill they could get the spirit of God I had the spirit of God in speaking unto the people I told them I had recorded what ElderDates:October 8, 1856 October 9, 1856 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:Bishop Hoagland spoke a short time & closed the meeting The Bishops of this City were baptized to day & confirmed October 10, 1856 ~ Friday 10th I called upon A Carrington found him unwell I called upon President Young & asked him to hear History read. It was a Cold day I spent the day in the office. ElderPresidents Kimball & Grant were about home attending to their duties. I attended ...Dates:October 10, 1856 October 11, 1856 October 12, 1856 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:& shall be an active assistance unto Bishop Hunter in gathering the Tithing of the people that the Temples of our God may be built & his works carried on. Let your heart be comforted you shall be blessed with evry hgood thing your heart shall desire & your heart words shall be like a two Edged sword among the people & we seal you up unto Eternal Life & no man shall take your Crown we seal all these Blessings upon your head in the name of Jesus Christ ...Dates:October 13, 1856 October 14, 1856 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:April 17, 1856 ~ Thursday 167th I spent A part of the day writing the Blessing of those of the Twelve who were Blessed last sundyay night By the Presidency & Twelve I had them recorded in the Book of incidents in the Historians office By Robert Campbell. O. Pratt W. Woodruff & G. A. Smith laid hands upon Elder P. P. Pratt who was vary sick & had been insensible of any thing for two days April 18, 1856 ...Dates:April 17, 1856 April 18, 1856 April 19, 1856 April 20, 1856 April 21, 1856 April 22, 1856 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:Called upon to go on Missions to Europe & to go with Brother Blair West on an exploring tour. Elder Thomas Bullock our chief Clerk in the Historians office August 11, 1856 ~ Monday 11th I put in 28 Apricott buds this morning into plum & peach stocks I spent the day in the office. The First Presidency B. Young H. C. Kimball & J. M. Grant spent the afternoon with us to day in hearing ...Dates:August 11, 1856 August 12, 1856 August 13, 1856 August 14, 1856 August 15, 1856 August 16, 1856 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:and made a few remarks after which A. W. Babbitt delivered an address & was followed By Judge Stiles, Dr Hurt T. S. Williams J. C. Little E Reese O P Rockwell S. M. Blair & W. H. Hooper Mr Thomas Bullock read several resolutions upon which the Governor offered some suggestions. whare upon a committee was appointed to draft resolutions to be presented ...Dates:January 27, 1856 January 28, 1856 January 29, 1856 January 30, 1856 January 31, 1856 February 1, 1856 February 2, 1856 February 3, 1856 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:I attended the prayer meeting at the Presidents Office {President Young said I think that my brethren of the} 12 {and all others that belong to the church that have no other business only to go to those courts should come and give up their license and be dismissed from their calling. It is no place for us. I will say that to any one of the} 12 {or any elders they have done their duty no more [2 illegible words] than lawyers do. President Young said to}Dates:February 25, 1856 February 26, 1856 February 27, 1856 February 28, 1856 February 29, 1856 March 1, 1856 March 2, 1856 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:December 25, 1854 ~ Monday 25th [FIGURE] Christmas I met with the inhabitants of the 14 ward & deliverd an address to the people & was followed by remarks from Isacc Morley Bishop Hoagen & others meeting continued till 1 oclock when we were dismissed for 2 hours when the people came together again & spent the afternoon & evening in the dance & all seemed to enjoy themselves well. There was a great excitement [FIGURE] through our city during the fore ...Dates:December 25, 1854 December 26, 1854 December 27, 1854 December 29, 1854 December 30, 1854 December 31, 1854 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:& destroyed it its much easier to keep your hands out of the fire than to cure them after they are burned. I would far prefer to bury any wife or child I have than to have them live to dishonor my name & disgrace themselves by commiting sin with the gentiles. If the Bishop sees any member of my family children or wives come here to meeting & take a seat in the back part of the House & spend the time in play instead of attending to the preaching I wish ...Dates:February 19, 1855 February 20, 1855 February 21, 1855 February 22, 1855 February 23, 1855 -
Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)
Excerpt:Oct 3rd 1869 in great Plainness & had much of the spirit of Preaching I was Followed By Dr. J. Clinton who bore testimony to what I said & Bishop Hoagland made a few remarks at the close. Presidt Young G A Smith & others Held a Meeting at Provo at the same time they held a 2 days Meeting October 4, 1869 ~ Monday 4. [FIGURE] Our Territorial Fair opened to day the Awarding Committies attended at ...Dates:October 4, 1869 October 5, 1869 October 6, 1869