1847 - Abt 1847 (0 years)
Set As Default Person
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Name |
Joseph Palmer [1] |
Birth |
6 Jan 1847 |
St. Louis, Jefferson, Missouri, USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Abt 17 Feb 1847 |
St. Louis, Jefferson, Missouri, USA [1] |
Burial |
Bell Fountain Road Cemetery, St. Louis, Jefferson, Missouri, USA [1] |
Person ID |
I7975 |
Watson Clan Tree | FreemanConnected |
Last Modified |
25 Oct 2010 |
Father |
James Palmer, Jr., b. 6 Aug 1820, Dymock, Glaucester, England d. 6 Oct 1905, Grantsville, Tooele, Utah, USA (Age 85 years) |
Mother |
Mary Ann Price, b. 6 Aug 1815, Gloucester, England d. 4 Oct 1888, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA (Age 73 years) |
Marriage |
12 Mar 1842 |
Liverpool, Merseyside, England [2, 3] |
Family ID |
F5343 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S84] James Palmer, Edited by Fannie Palmer Gleave, James Palmer's Travels, (Fannie Palmer Gleave), 70, 151, 921.73 p182g. (Reliability: 2).
The next matter of importance that occurred was in the month of January, 1847 when my wife brought forth a son. We blessed and named him Joseph in honor of the Prophet Joseph Smith. He lived six weeks only and then departed. So at this date I was left without living issue, having a sickly wife. Yet my blessing says I should have a numerous posterity. I resolved to trust in the providence of God and claim the promised blessing.
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Our next child was a son born January 6th, 1847, at St. Louis, Missouri. We gave him the name of Joseph. In a few weeks he became sick and died also, and we buried him in Bell Fountain Road Cemetery. We were again left childless.
- [S84] James Palmer, Edited by Fannie Palmer Gleave, James Palmer's Travels, (Fannie Palmer Gleave), 151, 921.73 p182g. (Reliability: 2).
James Palmer was married to Mary Ann Price, daughter of Thomas and Mary Price of Gloucestershire, England, at Liverpool, by George I. Adams, minister of the gospel, on the 14th day of March, 1842, and next day embarked on board the sailing ship Hanover, Captain Drummond, Master, bound for New Orleans. My parents had preceded me about two weeks and traveled on the sailing ship, John Cummins, also bound for New Orleans. Our Family all met at our destination, Nauvoo, Illinois, sometime in May 1842.
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- [S72] Marriage Certificate (Reliability: 3).
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