Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde

Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde (1815-1886) was born 28 Jun. 1815 in Pomfret, Windsor Co., Vermont. She was the daughter of John Johnson and Alice (Elsa) Jacobs. She married Orson Hyde on 4 Sep. 1834. She was sealed to Joseph Smith about 1842. She was baptized in Apr. 1832. She and Orson were close friends of Wilford and Phebe Woodruff beginning in Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois. She died 24 Mar. 1886.

Footnotes

Marinda Nancy Johnson (KWJR-T8C), "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 6 Feb. 2022). Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/marinda-nancy-johnson-hyde, accessed 9 Feb. 2022). Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde, The Joseph Smith Papers (https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/person/marinda-nancy-johnson-hyde, accessed 17 Jan. 2022).

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    when a man is chastized he gets angry & will not endure it. The reason we do not have the secrets of the Lord revealed unto us is because we do not keep them but reveal them, we do not keep our own secrets but reveal our difficulties to the world even to our enemies then how would we keep the secrets of the Lord Joseph says I can keep a secret till dooms day. He spoke of love what greater love hath any man than that he ...
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    December 20, 1841 December 24, 1841 December 25, 1841
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    March 2, 1842 ~ Wednesday March 2nd I spent the day as usual at the office March 3, 1842 ~ Thursday 3rd was spent at Printing Office March 4, 1842 ~ Friday March 4th 1842 Phebe A. Woodruff was Born this morning 30 minutes past 10 oclock unto us a child is given! unto us a daughter is born Mother & babe doing well. May the LORD be praised for all his mercies unto us After leaving my family ...
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    March 2, 1842 March 3, 1842 March 4, 1842 March 5, 1842 March 6, 1842 March 7, 1842 March 8, 1842 March 9, 1842
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    February 18, 1844 ~ Sunday 18th Sunday I preached at Robert Hills had a good time Br Bendow was still sick I blessed 3 children administered to 2 sick. On our return home I met with the quorum President J Smith with us we had a good time Sister Orson Hyde was present February 19, 1844 ~ Monday 19th I spent the day at home at work I drew one cord of stone from the Temple for a vault ...
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    February 18, 1844 February 19, 1844 February 20, 1844 February 21, 1844
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    November 22, 1841 ~ Monday Nov 22nd I got my Bedroom plastered by J. Hodson November 23, 1841 ~ Tuesday 23rd I spent the day to work at home November 24, 1841 ~ Wednesday 24th [FIGURE] I commenced taking charge of the provision store for the committee of the Nauvoo House I also cut & drew two loads of wood to my door November 25, 1841 ~ Thursday 25th I spent a part of the day at the
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    November 22, 1841 November 23, 1841 November 24, 1841 November 25, 1841 November 26, 1841 November 27, 1841 November 28, 1841 November 29, 1841 November 30, 1841 December 1, 1841
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    John Geen shot him through the heart and he fell dead A Frenchman then struck Geen across the head with a club and he fell as if he was dead but afterwards came to they buried the dead man & took John Geen to Ioway City to be tried for his crime. I found the High Council in session when I arived at the Tabern[ac] ole I dined with Br Hyde found BSister Hyde sick. I rode in ...
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    February 6, 1865 ~ Monday Feb 6, 1865 A plesant morning my Boys went to Fort Harriman for cattle. I spent the day in the office [FIGURE] I wrote 3 letters 2 to Jud[g]e Kenney 1 to Justin Wixom February 7, 1865 ~ Tuesday 7. I spent the day in the office writing February 8, 1865 ~ Wednesday 8. [FIGURE] I read my History with Brother Tullage I received a letter from Richard R ...
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    be driven here from the country back. I have recd an occasional Herald, and supposed that they came from some friend Cattle, and wagons, will be very high in the spring here it is more than likely. The demand for them must be great, and it is difficult to calculate concerning the price of them exactly, or whither they can be had plentifully at any price. If you light of a good chance to buy oxen, horses, cows, and stock of any kind that you want, before you get here, you had better improve it. Then you ...
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    revokes it and commands something else then the Prophet is considered a fallen Prophet" "Because the Church will not receive chastisment from the hand of the Prophet and Apostles the Lord chastises us with sickness and death." "Let not any man publish his own righteousness Others can do that for him. Rather let him confess his sins and then he will be forgiven and bring forth more fruit." "The reason why we do not have more of the secrets of the Lord revealled unto us is because we do not keep even ...
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    [sideways text] Mrs Phebe W. Woodruff Dec 23 [end of sideways text] Great Salt Lake Citty Dec 23 [18]55 Dear Willford I have thought that I would not write you at all but as you kindly asked me to write ^I have changed my mind.^ The weather here since the friday after you left has been dull and clowdy with frequent small snows which has soon melted away untill last friday night about midnight the wind blew a gale I think the hardest that I ever heard it it made the house ...
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    December 23, 1855
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    [sideways text] Orson Hyde Dec 29 1860 [end of sideways text] Hon.[or] W. Woodruff, Moroni Sanpete Co U T Dear Brother, Dec 29, 1860. I owe you many apologies for not earlier answering your kind letter of the 20th Ult. ins I have written to my family in the city but once since I left, and have seen my wife in Sanpete but about three times since the President was here. I have been very busy in ...
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    December 29, 1860