Truman Osborn Angell Jr.

Truman Osborn Angell Jr. (1852-1933) was born 27 Feb. 1852 in Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory. He was the son of Truman Osborn Angell and Susan Eliza Savage. He married Elizabeth Mary Pyper on 30 Sep. 1872 in Salt Lake City; participated in plural marriage. He was written a letter by Wilford Woodruff on 1 Nov. 1887. He died 10 Apr. 1933 in Butte, Silver Bow Co., Montana.

Footnotes

Truman Osborn Angell Jr (K2MC-S6H), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 9 Jan. 2023). Truman Osborn Angell Jr., Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/truman-osborn-angell-jr, accessed 9 Jan. 2023). "Missionary Department missionary registers, 1860-1959 Book A, 1860 April 25-1894 April 27,” entry for Truman O. Angell, Jun., p. 35, image 44/160, CR 301 22; Church History Library (https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/, accessed 11 Jan. 2023). The Deseret News, “Married” (Salt Lake City, Utah), 9 Oct. 1872, vol. XXI, no. 36, p. 3; database with images, Utah Digital Newspapers (https://digitalnewspapers.org, accessed 18 Jan. 2023). "Montana, County Births and Deaths, 1840-2004," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 9 Jan. 2023); Truman O Angell Sr., death, 10 Apr. 1933, Butte, Silver Bow Co., Montana, certificate 39272; citing Silver Bow Co., Montana, County Court, “Birth records 1890-1931, death records 1890-2004, and indexes 1881-1972, 2004, Silver Bow County, Montana,” image 248/2435; DGS 5204269.

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    Oct 3rd 1885 But the Dimocratit Judg Powers dont want to be out done by a Republican Judge so he de[c]ides the Law will allow him to bring in an Indictmen for Every day during the 3 years, which would make 1095 indictments which would make 6570 months imprisionments or 547 1/2 years and $300 dollars fine for Each Indictment would be $328,500 dollars so they by this ruling they will imprision a Latter Day Saint During Life & take all ...
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    October 31, 1887 ~ Monday Oct 31 1887 [FIGURES] I signed 58 Recommends I received 27 Letters 15 Public & 12 Private I wrote 6 Letters Public November 1, 1887 ~ Tuesday Nov 1, 1887 I signed 11 Recommends, I received 12 Letters [FIGURE] I wrote 10 Letters 6 Public 4 Private I wrote to Bishop Tingey to A. Carrington, to T. O. Angel, C. H. Wheelock November 2, 1887 ~ Wednesday 2 [FIGURES] I signed 33 ...
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    Hon. W. Woodruff Feb 7 [18]84 and Washington on the 5th. Our Legislature is grinding away but does not get out much flour yet. We have had a two days snow storm which left some four inches of [s]now; we have had a very mild winter so far. It is a general time of health in the City and county for the season. We held a meeting in the Temple in Logan; Br: Angel had got ...