Mary Ann Eacock Albon

Mary Ann Eacock Albon (1793-1880) was born 11 Oct. 1793 in Bacton, Suffolk, England. She was the daughter of Warren Eacock and Sarah Frost. She married James Albon on 4 Jun. 1820 in Colchester, Essex, England, and they had five children; widowed 7 Sep. 1870. She was baptized 14 Feb. 1841 in England; Wilford Woodruff was present. She died 4 Feb. 1880 in Brigham City, Box Elder Co., Utah Territory.

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Mary Ann Eacock (KLXN-8NL), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 18 Oct. 2022). Mary Ann Eacock Albon, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/mary-ann-eacock-albon, accessed 18 Oct. 2022). Deseret News, “Died” (Salt Lake City, Utah Territory), 25 Feb. 1880, vol. 29, p. 16; database with images, Newspapers.com (https://newspapers.com, accessed 18 Oct. 2022). "Parish registers for Bacton," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 2 Nov. 2022); Mary Ann Frost Eacock, christening, 10 Nov. 1793, Bacton, Suffolk, England; citing Church of England, Parish Church of Bacton (Suffolk), “Parish registers for Bacton, 1539-1882,” image 282/1950; DGS 7567692. "England, Essex Parish Registers, 1538-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 18 Oct. 2022); James Albon and Mary Ann Eacock, marriage, 4 Jun. 1820, Colchester, Essex, England; citing Marriage, Colchester, Essex, England, United Kingdom, Essex Record Office, England; DGS 4298761. 1841 England Census, Clerkenwell St. James, Middlesex, p. 24, Mary Albon; Ancestry.com (https://ancestry.com, accessed 6 Nov. 2022). "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 6 Nov. 2022); James Albon and Susannah Lydia Lardent, marriage, 23 Feb. 1845, St. John the Baptist, Muston, Leicestershire, England, p. 86; citing Church of England, St. John the Baptist Chapel, Hoxton, Shoreditch, Middlesex, “Parish registers of St. John the Baptist Chapel, Hoxton, 1826-1922,” image 459/546; DGS 8040875. Deseret News, “Died” (Salt Lake City, Utah Territory), 21 Sep. 1870, vol. 29, p. 8; database with images, Newspapers.com (https://newspapers.com, accessed 18 Oct. 2022).

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    Sister Album sent us ^[FIGURE]^ two loaves of bread and a lump of Butter. -[Elder Kimball & myself]- bought each of our wives A Muslin DeLain Dress I also boug- ht one of the same kind for Sister Eunice Woodruff all three of the Dresses or the pattern was exactly alik we {paid} 5 {sterling apiece [half] the summer dress} Also bought a foot rool rule a pair of nut cracks & twesers of Mrs Algood. We walked to ...
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    February 5, 1841
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    was sick nigh unto Death we prayed with her & lade hands upon her & rebuked her sickness in the name of the Lord. In the evening we went to Tabernacle Square & Baptized 4 persons one was Mrs Albon Br James Albon's wife, we also confirmed her. Elder Kimball administered the ordinance of Baptism. He also received 4 letters which gave us information of the vast emegration of the Saints Elder Young said 235 go on one ship & ...
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    February 9, 1841 February 10, 1841 February 11, 1841 February 12, 1841
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    May 22, 1873 ~ Thursday May 22nd 1873 I spent the days planting potatoes it has rained nearly Evry day for 2 weeks & most of the time cold May 23, 1873 ~ Friday 23 It rained last night, & is raining to day. I returned to the City. I took cars with Mrs Woodruff & John Taylor, J F Smith to go to Brigham City to hold a 2 days Meeting. Also D. H ...
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    May 22, 1873 May 23, 1873 May 24, 1873 May 25, 1873 May 26, 1873 May 27, 1873
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    are butifull, and thare Perrade ground is grand, and very extenssive acres covered with cannon, one of the greates Arsnells in the known ^world^ they have a verry extensive ^duck yard^ thare is three thousand men implaied, fisting fore ware, fifteen hundred of them one convicts a miserable set of being, as I Ever said it is not so dence populated as London but here and there, and Extends here sevrel miles. I wish you could spend 2 or 3 days thare, you would be delited. there is quite a stur than more then there ...