Warren Stone Snow
Warren Stone Snow (1818-1896) was born 15 Jun. 1818 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., Vermont. He was the son of Gardner Snow and Sarah Hastings. He married Mary Ann Voorhees on 23 Dec. 1841 in Adams Co., Illinois; participated in plural marriage. He was baptized 20 Nov. 1833. He visited with Wilford Woodruff several times from 1856 to 1867. He died 21 Sep. 1896 and was buried in Manti, Sanpete Co., Utah.
Footnotes
Warren Stone Snow (KWJW-7BS), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 10 Jan. 2023). Warren Stone Snow, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/warren-stone-snow, accessed 10 Jan. 2023). "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 12 Jan. 2023); Warren Snow, birth, 15 Jun. 1818, St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., Vermont; citing Vermont, Secretary of State, “General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870,” image 3192/3707; DGS 4705277. "Missionary Department missionary registers, 1860-1959 / Book B, 1860 April 25-1894 April 27,” entry for Warren Stone Snow, p. 3, image 4/148, CR 301 22; Church History Library (https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/, accessed 12 Jan. 2023). "New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 9 Jan. 2023); Gardener Snow and Sally Hastings, 30 Nov. 1814, Chesterfield, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire; citing New Hampshire, Registrar of Vital Statistics, “Index to marriages, early to 1900,” image 3050/5066; DGS 4243232. "Adams County, Illinois marriage records, 1834-1923," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 12 Jan. 2023); Warren Snow and Mary Ann Vorhees, 23 Dec. 1841, Adams Co., Illinois, p. 41; citing Quincy, Illinois, Adams County Courthouse, image 18/840; DGS 7734523. "Utah, Veterans with Federal Service Buried in Utah, Territorial to 1966," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 12 Jan. 2023); Warren S. Snow, 21 Sep. 1896; citing Utah, Division of State Archives, Military Records Section; DGS 4236480.
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Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:June 25, 1856 ~ Wednesday 25th Presidents Young & Kimball went on board ^to the Island in their carriage^ the Timely Gull a new boat built at Jordon Bridge ^was taken^ & went downe the Jordan & into the Great Salt Lake for a voyage to the Island. I spent the fore part of the day in the office I attended the meeting of Agricultural society at 2 oclok in the Bowary. PresidentDates:June 25, 1856 June 26, 1856 June 27, 1856 June 28, 1856 June 29, 1856 -
Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)
Excerpt:Jan 12 1867 At [blank] oclok I met at the Historians office & we gave the Second anointing to William Byron Pace opened by Prayr W Woodruff was mouth dismissed By Prayer. I attended the Theater in the Evening January 13, 1867 ~ Sunday 13. Sunday I met with my Quorum in the morning & attended meeting in the Tabernacle Bishop Maughn spoke 15 minutes in the forenoon followed by Warren S. Snow, 30 minutes ...Dates:January 13, 1867 January 14, 1867 January 15, 1867 January 16, 1867 January 17, 1867 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:Joseph Horn & R. L. Campbell also Mrs Woodruff Horn & Southworth, we laid hands upon them & ordained them & set them apart to their office & callings. I then returned home & spent the evening at home with Elder Thomas Kington we talked over all our affairs which were many February 12, 1857 ~ Thursday 12th My Father is getting better & it appears like a miracle that He is ...Dates:February 12, 1857 February 13, 1857 February 14, 1857 February 15, 1857 February 16, 1857 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:18th & Daniel Spencer for the purpose of Hearing a statement made By Brother & Sister Hoyt concerning their being disturbed by a company of the saints the following is their story On the 28th Sept at 10 oclok they had a child born it being the first child born unto them they having been married over 20 years A company of the Mormons came & surrounded his house about 25 of them they blew Horns & sung the most vulgar songs ...Dates:December 19, 1858 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:Jan 23 I met with the Quorum of the Twelve for Prayer C. C. Rich Prayed. F. D. Richards was mouth. we conversed till 9 oclok upon the subject of the Education of the people in this Territory & the furnishing of the people with Books they estimated that it would cost about one million of Dollars to furnish Books & stationary to educate what people there was now in the Territory in speaking of the Deserett Alphabet they thought we would have to ...Dates:January 24, 1859 January 25, 1859 January 26, 1859 January 27, 1859 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)
Excerpt:February 17, 1861 ~ Sunday 17 Feb 1861 Sunday I met with my Quorum in the morning. Wilford Prayed Brother Hinkley was mouth I attended meeting at the Tabernacle President Young spoke to the Elders in the forenoon in a vary Edifying manner, said it was natural for us to wish to make all men like ourselves but we must take men as we find them & deal with them as such there is a great variety in the kingdom ...Dates:February 17, 1861 February 18, 1861 February 19, 1861 February 20, 1861 February 21, 1861 February 22, 1861 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)
Excerpt:March 10, 1861 President Young said He did not wish Utah mixed up with the secession movement. He said that when Buchanan sent the armey it was there inten- tion to Hang the Leaders then send thousands of Gentiles here and they intended to rob all this people and take possession of our Houses & lands and they sent Gov Cummings to operate with them. But they got disappointed & it was upon that ground that Governor Cummings told the Forses ...Dates:March 10, 1861 March 11, 1861 March 12, 1861 March 13, 1861 March 14, 1861 March 15, 1861 March 16, 1861 March 17, 1861 March 18, 1861 March 19, 1861 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)
Excerpt:April 278 1861 not also cecede. President Youndg said No, we will keep our records clean we shall want to compare records by & by & we want to show on our part that we are right all the time. If the boys were all right they ought to piss such a man as Harris out of the country or whittle him out yet if we subm submit to such mean things put upon us by the government we shall get our reward and they will get therirs it is better ...Dates:April 28, 1861 April 29, 1861 April 30, 1861 May 1, 1861 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)
Excerpt:July 13 1865 to light one match. The breath of this people would sanctify the Camp of Israel as it was Anciently. And now I will say to all the people get your Endowments & be sealed, then your children Will be legel heirs to the priesthood & Birth right if this is not the case with you your children will have to be sealed to you. Capt Hooper then spoke 5 minuts President Young then returned thanks to the people for their kindness to him ...Dates:July 14, 1865 July 15, 1865 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)
Excerpt:23 Oct 1864 followed By W. Woodruff October 24, 1864 ~ Monday 24. Finished Making Molasses October 25, 1864 ~ Tuesday 25 I dug my carrotts & Beets October 26, 1864 ~ Wednesday 26 I packed up my 20 Bushels of Appls in chaff I sold 15 Bushels of Apples for $12 total $180. October 27, 1864 ~ Thursday to October 28, 1864 ~ Friday 27 & 28. I spent the time in burying my grape vines & choreing October 29, 1864 ~ Saturday ...Dates:October 24, 1864 October 25, 1864 October 26, 1864 October 27, 1864 October 29, 1864 October 30, 1864 October 31, 1864 November 1, 1864 November 2, 1864 November 3, 1864 November 4, 1864 November 5, 1864 November 6, 1864 November 7, 1864 November 8, 1864