Susanna Mehitable Sangiovanni

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  • Page 241

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)

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    bread & cheese & a pint of beer we made our a supper & went to bed, & I dreamed of falli ng among thieves & robbers, who tryed to rob us under pretence that we had done sumthing wrong in London some years since I told them we never had been in London untill within a few months that we were Americans & had a family there, & we had come to preach the gospel & we would preach to them if they would open their doors & after ...
    Dates:
    December 25, 1840 December 26, 1840
  • Page 21

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)

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    of a nice silk hankerchief & 2/6 in money Mrs Susanna Sanguavanni Did the same & also sister Elizabeth Morgan gave each of us a Hankerchief. we held a meeting in the evening & had a good time, we appointed a committe of three persons to hire a preaching room viz Dr Copeland, Rev James Albon & Priest John Cooper they all accepted their appointment & will report unto us on Thursday evening at our meeting. Br ...
    Dates:
    February 3, 1841 February 4, 1841
  • Page 24

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)

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    We Baptized one in the evening. I perused the London Weekly Dispatch, which gave an account of the wreck of the Packer Ship Garrick of Sandy Hook. Elders Kimble & O Hide, crossed the Atlantic twice in her when they first came to Eng & returned, her tonage was 1010, was a new ship, the paper also spoak of the bad state of affairs in America esspecially in the money market, the Banks being rotten at the core February 7 ...
    Dates:
    February 7, 1841 February 8, 1841
  • Page 14

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)

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    some in the Letter to my wife January 14, 1841 ~ Thursday 14th I spent the Day in writing in Phebes letter attended meeting at night, Sister Redman was present January 15, 1841 ~ Friday 15th I spent the day in writing in the evening we went to the Bath & Baptized 3, members of Br Morgans houshold & confirmed them Elder K Bap[tize]d them. Mrs Sangiovanni made both ...
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    January 14, 1841 January 15, 1841 January 16, 1841 January 17, 1841
  • Page 20

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)

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    January 29, 1841 ~ Friday 29th [FIGURE] I received a letter from Elder Wm Pitt. [FIGURE] I wrote 2 Letters to G. A. Smith & Wm Pitt I spent the night in copying a will for Br Thomas Allen January 30, 1841 ~ Saturday 30th [FIGURE] I wrote 3 Letters one to James Barnes one to Edward Oakey one to Br Benjamin Hill at
    Dates:
    January 29, 1841 January 30, 1841 January 31, 1841 February 1, 1841 February 2, 1841
  • Page 90

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    I took tea with Br Benjamin Morgan's Children three Daughters & one Son, his Son Benjamin Died about three months since, those I spent the evening with were all in the Church & made many inquiries concerning their father who had lived with me in Nauvoo. I returned home & spent the night 4 June 10, 1845 ~ Tuesday 10th [FIGURE] I took one of my long London rambles to day I arose at 5 oclock took a ...
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    June 10, 1845
  • Page 91

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    line through the City to 10 Thornhill street Pentonville & spent the night. It was a hot sultry Day, & I got feet sore & was vary weary when I retired to bed the whole Distance that I walked in the City of London this day was about 16 miles [FIGURE] I wrote a letter to Mrs Woodruff June 11, 1845 ~ Wednesday 131th In company with Elder Davis & Br Crump I visited the British ...
    Dates:
    June 11, 1845 June 12, 1845
  • Page 92

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    June 13, 1845 ~ Friday 13th [FIGURE] I wrote a letter to Mrs Woodruff we had a visit from Mrs Sangiovanna & her little boy a little time in he[r] mornings walk, Brother Francis Belany measured my feet for a pair of Boots. It was a hot day we dined with Br John Teter Scheib No 9 Frederick st Regents Park took tea with Brother Manister No 60 Totenham Court road June 14, 1845 ~ ...
    Dates:
    June 13, 1845 June 14, 1845 June 15, 1845
  • Page 93

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    June 16, 1845 ~ Monday 16th [FIGURE] I wrote a letter to Mrs Woodruff after a long mornings walk. A man & his wife called to be baptized. He was Br to James Parsons of Nauvoo who has lately come to this country obtained some £300 pounds in money taken a young girl run away with her not intending to return to his wife in Nauvoo for this crime we have cut him off from the Church. I took Dinner with ...
    Dates:
    June 16, 1845 June 17, 1845
  • Page 94

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    and Br Wm Booth & then walked home with Br Booth to the Borough then return back to Br Joiners & retired to rest quite weary the whole distance of the day 20 miles June 18, 1845 ~ Wednesday 18th We had a visit a few moments this morning from Sister Sangiovanna she brought us a regular built Jonnycake made out of American Indian corn meal for our breakfast, gave me a new stock & Mrs
    Dates:
    June 18, 1845