Charles Henry Woodruff

Charles Henry Woodruff (1870-1871) was born 5 Dec. 1870 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory. He was the seventh child of Wilford Woodruff and Sarah Brown. He died 2 Feb. 1871 in Salt Lake City.

Footnotes

Charles Henry Woodruff (KWVS-W3S), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 8 Feb. 2021). Charles Henry Woodruff, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/charles-henry-woodruff, accessed 9 Feb. 2022). "Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1849–1949,” p. 115 (1871) Chas Hy Woodruff; Salt Lake County Management and Archives, Salt Lake City, UT. "Utah, Salt Lake City Cemetery Records, 1847-1976," p. 72 (1871), Chas H. Woodruff; Utah State Archives, Salt Lake City.

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    Sarah Brown was Born ^in Henderson^ Jefferson Co New York Jan 1st 1834 Sarah Brown Daughter of Henry & [Rhoda] Brown Married to Wilford Woodruff sen March 13 1853 NAMES Born Marri[e]d Died Age David Patten April 4th 1854 ...
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    January 22, 1871 ~ Sunday Jan 22nd 1871 [FIGURE] Sunday I took cars to Kays ward to attend the funeral of Mary Philips who died in her 98 year I Baptized her into this Church in 1840 31 years ago the funeral commenced at 11 oclok we had a large congre- gation. I spoke one hour but had a severe cold upon my lungs which troubled me much about speaking G. D. Watt reported my Discourse I was followed By Brother Wm Kay & Bishop
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    January 22, 1871 January 23, 1871 January 24, 1871 January 27, 1871 January 28, 1871 January 29, 1871 January 30, 1871 January 31, 1871 February 1, 1871 February 2, 1871 February 3, 1871 February 4, 1871
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    2 Owen went to Ashley. I think you ought not to have let him gone leave the chores for you to do; pleas give me the dates of the last letter received allways when you write. I got a letter from Henry & Nellie last week but Henry did not say any thing about his haveing lost a horse though he menti- oned the dificulty they had experianced in preserving the dam, and the loss of their crops concequent upon their haveing had to neglect ...