Reuben Hedlock

Reuben Hedlock (1809-1869) was born in 1809. He married Susan Wheeler in 1827. He married Lydia Fox. He was baptized in 1836. He served with Wilford Woodruff when they were missionaries in England from 1840 to 1841. He died 5 Jul. 1869 in England.

Footnotes

Reuben Hadlock (GQWT-HKT), "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 6 Feb. 2022). Reuben Hedlock, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/reuben-hedlock, accessed 9 Feb. 2022). Reuben Hedlock, The Joseph Smith Papers (https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/person/reuben-hedlock, accessed 17 Jan. 2022).

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    Locations By whom Represented Members Elders Priest Teachers Deacons Manchester P. P. Pratt 443 7 15 9 0 Clitheroe Conference H.C. Kimball 318 6 12 13 3 Preston Do P. Melling 675 11 15 13 3 Liverpool J. Taylor 190 9 8 4 3 Isle of Man Do Do 90 2 4 2 0 London Conference L. Snow 137 3 8 4 2
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    1 Shawl 6/ 6 1 Do 9 5 1 Do 4 6 3 yards linen 2/2 6 6 20 Do Flannel 1/1 1 1 8 1 Veil 12 6 1/4 lb Silk 25/6 6 4 1 Ball Twist 3 3 1 lb of black sewing thread 4 2 pair of stockings 1/3 2 6 2 Do 1/6 3 2 Do 1/5 2 10 2 Cotton Hankerchiefs 2 1 Dress Pattern 4 7 £4 9 7 1/2 I also received a present of a dress pattern & 4 spools & 6 Balls of cotton thread ...
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    April 13, 1841 April 14, 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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    December 10, 1840 ~ Thursday (Dec 10th [FIGURE] I recieved a letter from Elder Hedlock Elder Young one from P P. Pratt containing £5. we walked over Black Friars Bridge called at Zions Chapel, to attend a sacrament meeting at Mr Aitkens society, but they knowing who we were refu◊sed to let us in, fearing lest we should break up their sociey. We then crossed over the Waterloo Road & returned home We attended mee- ting in the evening ...
    Dates:
    December 10, 1840 December 11, 1840 December 12, 1840
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    December 18, 1840 ~ Friday Dec 18th [FIGURE] I wrote three letters to Wm Pitt. R Hedlock & Lorenzo Snow. The London Times informs us that the British Flag is begining to be waved for the first time in parts of the Chinease empire. Also that the Jews are restored in Jerrusalem to their[e] own rights agaien, having equal privileges as other nations Also that the remains of Napolitan Bounaparte have been conveyed to Paris in the midst of great ...
    Dates:
    December 18, 1840 December 19, 1840 December 20, 1840
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    [FIGURE] I spent the [fore part] [page smudged] of the day at home the afternoon I spent in company with my counsellors viz Elders Hedlock & Ward at my house I lade hands upon their heads & ordained them as counsellors & they laid hands upon me & blessed me. We partook of the sacrament together & then called upon God our heavenly Father by prayer in unity for hHim to bless us & frustrate the designs of our enemies & other over throw ...
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    Total Height 24 [ft] 6 [in] Circumference of outward Plinth 95— 4 Pedestial 58— 0 The figures are all of the proportions of 7 feet The weight of bronze of which the Monument is composed is estimated at upwards of 22 tons Lord Nelson was born the 29th of September 1758 The whole range of buildings called the exchange cost £110848 Pounds Flaging cost £36000 Pounds Town Hall cast £156000 Pounds After visiting this monument we went through several of the most splendid streets in the city & returned 6 miles ...
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    March 15, 1845 ~ Saturday 15 [FIGURES] I recieved a letter from Br Cuerden confessing his fault & asking forgivness it was a humble letter I wrote two Letters one to Br Cuerden & one to Br L Hardy March 16, 1845 ~ Sunday Glasgow Conference 16th The Glasgow conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints assembled at the ODD FELLOWS HALL in Glasgow at 11 oclok A.M. Meeting was called to order & Elder
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    March 15, 1845 March 16, 1845
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    one child blessed. Elder Hedlock addressed the meeting at length upon temporal subjects followed by Elders Ward & Banks. Met again at 6 oclok in the evening Elder W. Woodruff addressed a large audiance upon the rise & progress of the church endowment of the Twelve, Death of the Prophet, organization of the church on in the U.S.A. Temple &c I had the spirit of preaching & a good time & felt much interested in my ...
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    March 17, 1845 March 18, 1845