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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    I spent the day writing I wrote one letter to Lydia Hartfor[d] [FIGURE] I read an account of the Temple of Nauvoo being burnt on the 9th Oct by our enemies. In reading the papers of yesterday I learned that all Europe was filled with Blood war disrress and calamities of almost evry kind Also that the Cholery had made its appearance in London Glasgow, Edinburgh, & others places in that Country ...
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    October 27, 1848 October 28, 1848 October 29, 1848 October 30, 1848 October 31, 1848 November 1, 1848
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    November 15, 1848 ~ Wednesday to November 16, 1848 ~ Thursday 15th Wednesday I spent this day also the 16th In preparing to leave Scarburough. November 17, 1848 ~ Thursday 17th I parted with Father Carter and sister Foss and their Families & with my family took cars and rode to Boston then an omnibus and rode to Br A Badlams No 1st Washington Street Cambridgeport distance 120 m [FIGURES] On ...
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    November 15, 1848 November 16, 1848 November 17, 1848 November 18, 1848 November 19, 1848 November 20, 1848 November 21, 1848 November 22, 1848 November 23, 1848 November 24, 1848 November 25, 1848 November 26, 1848 November 27, 1848 November 28, 1848
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    December 18, 1848 ~ Monday 18th I took cars rode to Boston to Cambridgeport and spent the night with my family once more 50 December 19, 1848 ~ Tuesday 19th [FIGURE] 6 I recieved 6 Letters from O Hyde, L. N. Scovil & L Gaulter, Wm H Wilson, T Cartwright, W I Appleby & Jesse Haven. I also recieved a Large amount ...
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    December 18, 1848 December 19, 1848 December 20, 1848
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    December 21, 1848 ~ Thursday 21st I spent the day at home writing December 22, 1848 ~ Friday 22nd [FIGURES] I went into Boston and done a little trealling Brother Gates called upon me & gave me a letter from Br Joseph Grover I wrote one to him in return Br Little spent the night with me. December 23, 1848 ~ Saturday 23rd [FIGURE] I wrote 4 letter to Little & Hardy, to Orson ...
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    December 21, 1848 December 22, 1848 December 23, 1848 December 24, 1848 December 25, 1848 December 26, 1848 December 27, 1848 December 28, 1848 December 29, 1848 December 30, 1848 December 31, 1848
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    April 15, 1862 ~ Tuesday April 15, 1862 The Senate met at 10 oclok. The President of the Senate made some remarks upon the Busines before us W. Woodruff moved that we make a full organization of the State of Deserete and put the machine in motion. The senate then went into a committee of the whole and discussed the subject we attended to what business was before us then adjourned till to morrow 1 oclok. I attended the marriage ceremony of a Brother
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    April 15, 1862 April 16, 1862 April 17, 1862 April 18, 1862
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    February 19, 1863 ~ Thursday Feb 19, 1863 [FIGURES] I spent the day in the office I received a letter from H. L. Southworth & wrote him a letter in return Wilford returned from Fort Harriman stock is doing poorly February 20, 1863 ~ Friday 20 [FIGURE] I delivered Into the hands of Wm I Appleby Abram Taylor's Note given to J. M. Bernhisel for $1303.92 Note ...
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    February 19, 1863 February 20, 1863 February 21, 1863 February 22, 1863 February 23, 1863 February 24, 1863 February 25, 1863 February 26, 1863 February 27, 1863 February 28, 1863 March 1, 1863
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    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 ...
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    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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    If I can be of more service to the cause of God and his people by staying here, and assisting Elder Little in getting up a Ship and send ing out Emigrants. I desire to be here. When ever I can be of most service, it matters. (I trust) not to me. I have interceded for you and you may expect some means from the Gentleman I spoke of Mr Joseph Sidewell -- as he told me he would assist you and also Br Hyde, as he is acquainted with him ...
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    Mr Wilford. Woodruff Nauvoo Hancock Co Ills W. I. Appleby Philadelphia April 19th 1846 W I Appleby March 19 1846 [Stamp in black ink] 10 [Stamp in black ink] PHILADELPHIA APR 10
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    Philadelphia April 5th 1849 President Young & Council Dear Brethren As near two months have passed away since I wrote my other letters I thought I would add a little more before they go. two companies of Saints are preparing to leave the Eastern States for the west & will start in few days. Those at Boston & East & North of there rendezvous at Worcester Mass & go with Br Haven via at Abany, Buffalo, Chicago & ...
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    April 5, 1849