Julia Delight Stocking Woodruff

Julia Delight Stocking Woodruff Park (1878-1954) was born 28 Jun. 1878 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory. She was the seventh child of Wilford Woodruff and Sarah Delight Stocking. She married John Ruben Park on 15 Apr. 1896 in Salt Lake City, and they had twelve children. She died 8 Jan. 1954 in Salt Lake City.

Footnotes

Julia Delight Stocking Woodruff (KWC7-132), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 20 Feb. 2021). Julia Delight Stocking Woodruff, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/julia-delight-stocking-woodruff, accessed 8 Feb. 2022). Salt Lake County Clerk, “Marriage Records, 1887-1965: Marriage Licenses, Bks E-G 1893-1897 (copies of originals),” p. 5670, John R. Park and Julia D. S. Woodruff; Salt Lake County Court, Salt Lake City, UT; microfilm 429056, DGS 4624216, image 538/782. “Utah State Archives Indexes,” database with images, Utah State Archives (https://archives.utah.gov, accessed 22 Feb. 2021); Utah Department of Health: Office of Vital Records and Statistics: Death Certificates, series 81448, file no. 63/59, (1954), Julia Delight Park. “Julia Delight Woodruff Park,” Taylorsville Memorial Park Cemetery, Taylorsville, Salt Lake Co., Utah; Find A Grave, 1 Feb. 2000, memorial no. 57794 (https://findagrave.com, accessed 2 Feb. 2021).

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  • Page 194

    Part of Journal (December 29, 1833 – January 3, 1838)

    Excerpt:
    Sarah Delight Stockings Daughter of John & [blank] Stockings was married to Wilford Woodruff sen July 31. 1857 She was born in Canton Hartford Co Connecticut July 28 1838 Names Births Marriages Deaths Age Marion June 1st 1861 Emeline July 25 30 m past 9 PM 1863 ...
  • Page 335

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1873 – February 7, 1880)

    Excerpt:
    June 23, 1878 ~ Sunday June 23 1878 Sunday I Attended Meeting at 1 oclok & spoke to the people 1 Hour & 20 Minuts. I went down to the farm in the Evening & returned found the crops looking well 6 M[iles] June 24, 1878 ~ Monday 24 [FIGURE] I rode to Logan, visited the Temple & Recorders Office. The Temple is doing well. I took cars & rode to Ogden & Salt Lake 100 ...
    Dates:
    June 23, 1878 June 24, 1878 June 25, 1878 June 26, 1878 June 27, 1878 June 28, 1878 June 29, 1878 June 30, 1878 July 1, 1878
  • Page 337

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1873 – February 7, 1880)

    Excerpt:
    July 7, 1878 Reproving the people esspecially the Elders, High priest, seventies, & Bishops for their slothfulness and cold- ness and inattention to the things of God if they did not wake up and do their duty they would be removed and others would take their place. AO Pratt spoke 8 minutes and bore Testimony of what Brother Taylor had said At the close of the meeting we met in the prayer circle I then went to the farm and Blessed Sarah Delight Woodruff ...
    Dates:
    July 8, 1878 July 9, 1878 July 10, 1878 July 11, 1878 July 13, 1878 July 14, 1878 July 15, 1878 July 16, 1878
  • Page 1

    Part of Letter to Emeline Woodruff, 26 June 1886

    Excerpt:
    West Jordan, June 26, 1886 Emeline Woodruff My dear Daughter I received your letter of the 22. And I received one before that, I had not answered. The reason I had not written before is I have been at work getting up a synopsis of all my journals for 51 years, that I could record in my Last journal so I could lay them away, then I have to write from 2 to 8 letters a day myself on Church business. It is not because I have forgotten your or ...
    Dates:
    June 26, 1886
  • Page 460

    Part of Journal (February 1880 – December 1885)

    Excerpt:
    [FIGURES] Oct 10th 1885 Mrs Phebe W Woodruff fell while walking across her room with a lighted lamp Broak the lamp to peaces but did not Explod she struck her head against the washboard & split the scalp of her head open for several inches knocked her sensless but she soon came to Dr Anderson sowed up her wound thought her skull was not cracked thoght she would recover Emeline Woodruff wrote that her sister Julia was vary sick with Typhoid fever.
    Dates:
    October 10, 1885 October 11, 1885 October 12, 1885 October 13, 1885 October 14, 1885 October 15, 1885
  • Page 204

    Part of Journal (January 1886 – December 1892)

    Excerpt:
    March 1, 1889 ~ Friday March 1, 1889 [FIGURE] Wilford Woodruff Born March 1, 1807 Aged 82 Years May God Preserve me to finish my work [FIGURE] Emma Smith Woodruff Born 1838 March 1 Aged 51 Years God Bless her to Council my Children March 1, 1889 This is my Birth day I gathered together My family At Emmas at the farm House. I had of Emmas Children Asahel & wife
    Dates:
    March 1, 1889
  • Page 186

    Part of Journal (January 1886 – December 1892)

    Excerpt:
    November 1, 1888 ~ Thursday November 1, 1888 [FIGURE] I signed 42 Recommends. I received 20 letters I wrote 7 Letters 5 Pub & to Jack & Jaques I spent the Evening with James Sharp family November 2, 1888 ~ Friday 2 [FIGURE] I signed 32 Recommends. I received 16 Letters I wrote 11 Letters 6 Pub & to McAllister and Cannon Atkin, Sarah & Jaques. I went ...
    Dates:
    November 1, 1888 November 2, 1888 November 4, 1888 November 5, 1888 November 6, 1888 November 13, 1888
  • Page 283

    Part of Journal (January 1886 – December 1892)

    Excerpt:
    December 14, 1889 ~ Saturday Dec 14, 1889 I spent the day at the farm Emma was quite sick with somthing like inflamitory Rheumatism December 15, 1889 ~ Sunday 15 Sunday I spent the day at the farm December 16, 1889 ~ Monday 16 I signed ^10^ Recommends I received ^8^ Letters I wrote ^2^ Letters to Phebe & Susan Scholes & sent them $20 for Christmass. I wrote to
    Dates:
    December 14, 1889 December 15, 1889 December 16, 1889 December 17, 1889 December 18, 1889 December 19, 1889
  • Page 82

    Part of Journal (January 1886 – December 1892)

    Excerpt:
    March 22, 1887 ~ Tuesday March 22 1887 I was quite poorly this morning I wrote 4 Letters to Bulah, [FIGURE] Ella, Willie & Birdie Betie March 23, 1887 ~ Wednesday 23. [FIGURE] I wrote 5 7 Letters to Delight, Emeline, Marion, Ensign John & Julia Woodruff to Sarah & Milton W. Snow
    Dates:
    March 22, 1887 March 23, 1887 March 24, 1887 March 24, 1887 March 25, 1887 March 25, 1887 March 26, 1887 March 27, 1887 March 28, 1887
  • Page 87

    Part of Journal (January 1886 – December 1892)

    Excerpt:
    April 24, 1887 I laid hands upon Sister Emma Thompson who was commencing in Labor I then Administerd to Mother Cottam went to my chamber and received ^11^ Letters from 3 Jaques Emma, M Thatcher, ^[FIGURE]^ Joseph F Smith, Roskelley, Sarah, Bell, Newton, & Mary I then went to bed April 25, 1887 ~ Monday 25 [FIGURES] Sister
    Dates:
    April 24, 1887 April 25, 1887 April 26, 1887 April 27, 1887 April 28, 1887 April 29, 1887 April 30, 1887 May 1, 1887 May 2, 1887