William Ivins Appleby
William Ivins Appleby (1811-1870) was born 13 Aug. 1811 near New Egypt, Monmouth Co., New Jersey. He was the son of Jacob Appleby and Mary Lukers. He married Sarah B. Price on 23 Oct. 1830 in Monmouth Co., New Jersey. He was baptized 21 Sep. 1840 in New Jersey. He was a frequent correspondent of Wilford Woodruff and served with him in the Eastern States Mission in 1844. He died 20 May 1870 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory.
Footnotes
William Ivans Appleby (24YL-VV3), "Family Tree, database,FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 5 Feb. 2022). William Ivins Appleby, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/william-ivins-appleby, accessed 8 Feb. 2022). William Ivans Appleby, The Joseph Smith Papers (https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/person/william-ivins-appleby, accessed 4 Jan. 2022).
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Excerpt:[FIGURE] as soon as the Mail was opened I obtained Letters from John M Bernhisel G A Smith & I. F. Carter. President Young got letter from J. M. Bernhisel G.A. Smith John Taylor Wm Smith W. I. Appleby J. L. Haywood & many others I went to his office & Herd D H Wells read till half past 10 oclok we find the Nation in great confusion & discord & ...Dates:August 29, 1856 August 30, 1856 August 31, 1856 September 1, 1856
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Excerpt:May 7, 1870 ~ Saturday May 7, 1870 Conference Met at 10 oclok J. F. Smith Prayed G. Q. Cannon Read a sermon of O. Pratt in reply to Rev Mr Newman who preached Before the Congress of the U. S. against Poligamy and the Mormons it took Brother Cannon one hour & 10 Minutes to read it. President Young spoke 11 M[inutes] Afternoon W Woodruff Prayed G. A. Smith spoke 12 M. The Authorities of the ...Dates:May 7, 1870 May 8, 1870 May 9, 1870 May 13, 1870 May 14, 1870 May 15, 1870 May 16, 1870 May 18, 1870 May 19, 1870 May 20, 1870 May 21, 1870 May 22, 1870
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Excerpt:Plesant morning As we was on the top of the mountain I cast my eyes back upon the Town of Farmington And bid it a final & probably last farewell with joy we did not get to the train in season to get on board the Passenger train so we took the baggage train to New Haven I there found Br Adams from Springfield He went with me to the United States Rifle Factory I bought 4 rifles with extra Barrels spent the day in New Haven took steemer ...Dates:March 24, 1846 March 25, 1846 March 26, 1846
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Excerpt:revolvers for $10 I bought one quarter of A flowering mill $80 = $20 one {watch} from Ilus F Carter for {Phebe Woodruff} $85 & waggon &c sundry other goods I obtained from Ilus the following Address Luther Scammons New Lancaster Allison P.O. I think Monmouth Co Phebe And Mother has spent her whole time with Mrs Carter And Father And myself have spent our nights there Ilus. F. Carter has been exeeding kind to me And ...Dates:March 27, 1846 March 28, 1846 March 29, 1846
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Excerpt:January 9, 1849 ~ Tuesday 9th [FIGURE] I recieved 3 Letters from O. Spencer Dan Jones & W. I. Appleby And one from Robert Windley All contained good news capt Dan Jones expresses his feelings in warm terms concerning my letters to him And says he feels incouraged to go ahead in the name of the Lord says he has raised up a Branch at Myrtha the Mother Branch of Britain, over 800 members. And the sum total He ...Dates:January 9, 1849
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Excerpt:January 16, 1849 ~ Tuesday 16th Elder A. P. Rockwood read a Letter to me directed to Br Joseph Young containing a list of charges against Br Allexander Badlam, which I considerd and Believed them to be fals in both spirit & letter in to to got up through Private Peak a Prejudice against Br Badlam. I told Br Rockwood in substance the same and Pointed out to Br Rockwood whare I believed it was false. He said he would read it to Br ...Dates:January 16, 1849 January 17, 1849 January 18, 1849 January 19, 1849 January 20, 1849 January 21, 1849
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Excerpt:February 15, 1849 ~ Thursday Feb 15th 18489 [FIGURES] To President Young And Council 2 sheets On Territorial Bills And Government 1 sheet To Historian 1 sheet I wrote A letter to President Young And Council containing two full sheets of fools cap writing in my Journal Hand giving an account of my leaving Council Bl[uffs] my meetings at Mount Pisgah & Garden Grove, My providential delivery from Death, visit at the Temple &Dates:February 15, 1849
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Excerpt:February 16, 1849 ~ Friday 16th [FIGURE] I recieved A letter from Wm Low spent the day writi[ng] February 17, 1849 ~ Saturday 17th I visited Boston And obtained the New York weekly Her[ald] I[t] was full of news on Calafornia, gold digings, &c large Extra[cts] from the Calafornia Star. Advertisment of Samuel Brannan & Wm Stout merchantman took gold at $16 per oz. Murders were spoke of And Exhertion to form A government February 18, 1849 ...Dates:February 16, 1849 February 17, 1849 February 18, 1849 February 19, 1849 February 20, 1849 February 21, 1849 February 22, 1849 February 23, 1849 February 24, 1849
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Excerpt:February 26, 1849 ~ Sunday *256th [FIGURES] I wrote A letter to President Young & council concerning introducing school Books into the valley I sent them 13 school Books as A present from Sanborn & Carter of Portland Maine for their exhamination. I expressed my feelings upon the subject. I Also recieved A letter from Br Wm Maxfield of Wilmot Creek N. B. February 25, 1849 ~ Monday *265th Sunday ...Dates:February 25, 1849 February 26, 1849 February 27, 1849 February 28, 1849 March 1, 1849
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Excerpt:Brother Haven followed with interesting remarks in explaining the principles of repentance, by A figure. If A Mother set two little children at work, they should leave it & go to play & dirty their clothes And when the Mother came [she] find they had not done the work but been disobediant but promised forgiveness if they wo[uld] go wash their face change their closes [clothes] & do the work one goes & do as she is required the other follows her Mother & crys all day & pleads with her to forgive her. When ...Dates:March 5, 1849 March 6, 1849 March 7, 1849 March 8, 1849 March 9, 1849 March 10, 1849 March 11, 1849 March 12, 1849