Elizabeth Ockey Amphlett

Elizabeth Ockey Amphlett (1814-1885) was christened 20 Mar. 1814 in Bishops Frome, Herefordshire, England. She was the daughter of John Ockey and Elizabeth Taylor. She married Thomas Amphlett on 7 Nov. 1844 in Caslte Frome, Herefordshire, England, and they had four children. She was baptized by Wilford Woodruff in Apr. 1841 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. She died 20 Nov. 1885 in Worcestershire, England.

Footnotes

Elizabeth Ockey (2Z3T-4LT), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 1 Oct. 2022). Elizabeth Ockey Amphlett, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/elizabeth-ockey-amphlett, accessed 1 Oct. 2022). "England, Herefordshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1583-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 1 Oct. 2022); Elizabeth Ockey, baptism, 20 Mar. 1814, Bishops-Frome, Herefordshire, England; citing Parish of Bishop-Frome, Herefordshire, England, Church of England, "Bishop's transcripts for Bishops-Frome, 1662-1868," image 599/954; DGS 8095465. "England, Herefordshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1583-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 1 Oct. 2022); Elizabeth Ockey and Thomas Amphlett, marriage, 7 Nov. 1844, Castle Frome, Herefordshire, England; image 518/1177, p. 5; DGS 7907629. "England, Herefordshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1583-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 8 Oct. 2022); Elizabeth Taylor and John Ockey, marriage, 13 Dec. 1798, Herefordshire, England; citing Herefordshire, England, Church of England, Parish of Bishopstone, "Bishop's transcripts for Bishopstone, 1660-1845," image 533/945; microfilm 8095465. "England, Herefordshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1583-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 1 Oct. 2022); Elizabeth Ockey and Thomas Amphlett, marriage, 7 Nov. 1844, Castle Frome, Herefordshire, England; image 518/1177; DGS 7907629. "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 1 Oct. 2022); Elizabeth Amphlett, Death, 20 Nov. 1885, Worcestershire, England, p. 5; citing "England, Worcestershire and Herefordshire : Family Notices, 1831-1903," image 204/984; DGS 102117946.

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    & a dress black, coat & summer Pantaloons & waistcoat, I visited the agents of the ship which we were going on with Elder Taylor & we detained the ship one day on our account, this company will do all they can to favor us for it is for their interest as we have already given them many passengers & shall probably many more they give us with all our company the second cabin & do of a seperate room for our quorum the fare of each person ...
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    April 17, 1841
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    Sister Ann Ockey accompanied us they much desired to sail with us to America, with their Brother Edward but they were not ready I retired to my room & bed at midnight vary weary with my days labour distance 15 mile April 18, 1841 ~ Sunday 18th Sunday I Preached to about 200 saints & some of the world in the music Hall in bold st Liverpool in the morning, in the afternoon the Twelve bore testimony of the work of work of ...
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    April 18, 1841 April 19, 1841
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    I Bought the following Articles 1 Shall £0 14 1 Ditto 14 1 Ditto 6 2 pair of Drawers 9 1 Ditto 3 2 flannel shirts 10 1 box steel pens 6 1 Do 2 1 Do 1 4 Cards of pens 4 1 Doz pen cases 1 1 Inkstand 1 Total £5.15 Sister Elizabeth Ockey presented me with a nice neck scarf And Sister Ann Ockey presented me with a fine silk neck hankerchief & gold pin. I took tea with them. I presented ...
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    April 20, 1841
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    June 14, 1841 ~ Monday June 14th Spent the day at fathers Carters June 15, 1841 ~ Tuesday 15th I rode to Portland in company with Phebe & Joseph F Carter & wife & spent the Day at Mr Ezra Carter Jr June 16, 1841 ~ Wednesday 16th Spent the day with Sister Foss June 17, 1841 ~ Thursday 17th [FIGURE] I wrote a letter to Sisters
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    June 14, 1841 June 15, 1841 June 16, 1841 June 17, 1841 June 18, 1841 June 19, 1841 June 20, 1841 June 21, 1841 June 22, 1841 June 23, 1841 June 24, 1841 June 25, 1841
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    are several parties belonging to her societ[y] this party that spoke call themselves the ten tribes of Israel they gather to England which they consider the promised land th[ey] wear long beards & circumcise keep the law of Moses & omit the first principles of the gospel Baptism &c, they are the ownly ones tha[t ] will have a body like Christ Abram all the proph[ets] & Apostles will have a body inferior to theirs & will inherit a Celestial ...
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    November 16, 1840 November 17, 1840 November 18, 1840 November 19, 1840
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    I preached at night in the Academy. Br Hulme A Capt of of one of Pickfords Boats on the London canal was present with two of his hands, which he had Baptized as he was A priest. Br Hume spent the night with me November 20, 1840 ~ Friday 20th I [FIGURE] received one letter from Elder Kington [FIGURE] I wrote 4 letters, to R. Hedolock,. T Amison. Wm Pitt. & T, Kington. I ...
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    November 20, 1840 November 21, 1840 November 22, 1840 November 23, 1840 November 24, 1840 November 25, 1840
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    as we had already given them many passengers and the probability was that we should give them many more. They gave us and all our company the second deck ^cabin^ and for our quorum they fitted up a seperate room at half price Thus there was a great difference between the circumstances of our landing in Liverpool on the 11th of January 14840 as strangers in a strange land and penniless and that of our setting sail on the 20th of May ^April^ 1841 with a ship load ...
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    April 20, 1841
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    they were not ready. I retired to bed at midnight very weary with my day's labour Next day seven of the Twelve and 120 Saints with them got our baggage on board to set sail but the wind being contrary we staid on shore. This was an exceedingly busy day in settling my business and preparing for my voyage homewards Among other matters I received the following Books of Mormon: 12 Morocca 9 shillings each; 25 Gilt Edge 7 shillings; 89 marble edge six and six pence; 35 sheep 5 ...