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151 Ransom Asa Beecher received his endowment in the Nauvoo Temple before leaving. Therefore, he must have been baptized on or before that date. (Proxy Baptism 14 Apr 1925)  BEECHER, Ransom Asa (I115)
 
152 Records show that Abednego Williams (1847) and Lucy Alice Woolstenhulme (1864) went to the Logan Temple and were sealed 15 Aug 1888. The 3 oldest children John, Abednego, & William were sealed to their parents on that date and the rest of the children were BIC. WILLIAMS, Abednego (I570)
 
153 Requested HS Photo 24 Jun 2010 KUNZ, Frank Carvel (I4418)
 
154 Requested HS Photo 27 June 2010 DRAKE, Flora (I4400)
 
155 RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Mary /HALL/, RIN 918. HALL, Mary (I816)
 
156 RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Mary /HALL/, RIN 934. HALL, Mary (I800)
 
157 RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Rhoda /WRIGHT/, RIN 945. WRIGHT, Rhoda (I829)
 
158 RESEARCH-FOR-MERGE: This individual might be the same as Rhoda /WRIGHT/, RIN 947. WRIGHT, Rhoda (I827)
 
159 RESEARCH-FOR-TRIM: Should this individual be deleted?
 
HAWKINS, Della Maud (I2014)
 
160 Social Security Death Index, SSN issued: Nevada Before 1951, SSN: 530-01-6822
Name: Willis Drake, Born: 15 Oct 1900 Died: Jun 1983, Last Residence: 83330 Gooding, Gooding, Idaho, USA  
DRAKE, Willis Bowles (I10527)
 
161 Spencer was from the husband, Abednego's 1st marriage - mother was Catherine Sadler (1855-1882). Source (S15)
 
162 Spencer Williams was from Abednego Williams 1st Marriage to Catherine Sadler who died 03 May 1882.
He was sealed to Abednego and Lucy Alice (2nd marr) 15 Aug 1888 LOGAN. (Film #178087 Pg 652)
He was sealed to Abednego and Catherine (1st marr) 08 Dec 1967 SLAKE. (IGI Film #537485)

Spencer's father, Abednego died in 1898, when Spencer was 19 years old. He is found with Lucy and family on the 1900 Census. It lists him as 20 years old. 
WILLIAMS, Spencer (I621)
 
163 The History of William Kunz by his son, Reuel V. Kunz
William Kunz, son of John Kunz II and Rosina Knutti. William Kunz was born 5 December 1860 in Diemtigen, Bern, Switzerland. He was the ninth child of John and Rosina Kunz. He was ten years old when he left his native home in Bern, Switzerland and came to America. On July 13, 1870, along with his Father, Mother, brothers, and sisters, he left Liverpool Endland and sailed for America. On July 26, 1870 they landed in Castle Gardens, New York. They landed in Karl G. Maeser's Company. The whole co. consisted of 245 souls. After nearly a month of travel they arrived in Salt Lake City, Aug. 5, 1870. William Kunz's father was called by Brigham Young to come to Bear Lake County, Idaho to begin the dairy industry. William along with his brothers helped glean wheat in the fields. The following spring they moved to Bear Lake County, Idaho and settled in Ovid, Idaho. They were assisted from Logan to Ovid, Idaho by President William Budge with his team. William Kunz and his younger brothers were given the job of herding the calves while the older boys were helping make cheese. They were advised by the Bishop to move to what is now Bern, Idaho. Just as they got read to move, father took very sick with Scarlet Fever. Brother Joh Johnson, a man of great faith administered to him and in a short time he was well. After his recovery they moved to Bern, Idaho. Father was given the job of riding the rangealong with helping with milking the cos. Father was then a young man. Now in the spring of 1882 Father married Eliza Eshler in the Endowment House, Salt Lake City, Utah. Father took up 160 acres of land in Wardboro, Idaho. He ran the farm along with working in the mines East of Windy Flat for a few years. In the spring of 1884 Eliza Eshler died. On December 18, 1885 William Kunz married Mary Ann Roberts in the Logan Temple. While father was still living in Wardboro, Idaho, I, Reuel Victor Kunz was born June 23, 1892. Eleven children were born to this union, I being the eldest child that lived. Many of the Geneva people stopped at our place in Wardboro going to and from Montpelier. Father left Wardboro, Idaho and moved to Nounan, Idaho. Here he worked for John Mixxeg Sr. in the logging industry. He worked there for a number of years and then moved back to Bern, Idaho and lived in the old Peter Alleman place and here he helped in the cheese industry.
William Kunz was a hard working man, a kind father, and a generous neighbor. Always ready to help someone in need. He had a very pleasing personality and when he wanted something done, he went after it until the job was done, large or small.
While we were still living in Bern, Idaho, father had to have some teeth pulled. He had the teeth extracted and still he did not get better. He called the Doctor and he said we would hve to take him to Salt Lake City to a specialist. So his younger brother, Robert Kunz, put him on the train here in Montpelier, Idaho. They got as far as Pocatello, Idaho and father passed away November 12, 1905, in the passenger depot at Pocatello, Idaho, at the age of 45 years.
In the spring of 1883 on May 2, William Kunz married Eliza Eshler in the Endowment House, Salt Lake City, Utah. In the spring of 1884 Eliza Eshler Kunz and her infant died. 
KUNZ, William (I138)
 
164 This child was found by Verda Bateman.

Record of members 1872-1950 - FHL US/CAN Film [ 34535 ] Page 49, Entry 351
Cemetery Record 0002117

I don't know why he wouldn't have been sealed when the 3 boys were sealed, even if he had died as a child. 
WILLIAMS, Joseph Woolstenhulme (I619)
 
165 Twelvth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Grandson of Heber C. Kimball, Spencer's marker is in part petrified wood, reminiscent of his Arizona youth. With the high anxiety and stress of the Apostlic mantle he bore he carried boils throughout his body the majority of his life. He also had a heart attack in which future Apostle Russell M. Nelson permormed a "perfect operation," which he described as a miricle in itself, and rare for a surgeon to experience in a lifetime. Afterwards, Bro. Nelson wrote Elder Kimball a letter assuring a perfect bill of health and a side note that while performing the operation it was revealed to him that Elder Kimball would someday be President of the Church. No event in the twentieth-century Church matched the excitement attending President Kimball's announcement of receiving a revelation on the priesthood in 1978, ending more than a century of limitation on admission of Church members of black-African ancestry to priesthood office and temple ordinances. The announcement made no doctrinal statement, but simply said that the Lord had indicated that the time for change had come. The change was implemented immediately, giving great impetus to missionary work in Africa. The announcement of this revelation was added to the Doctrine and Covenants as Official Declaration-2. (bio by: Chad Stowell at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Kimball&GScid=77424&GRid=6272697&) KIMBALL, Spencer Woolley (I668)
 
166 When Sarah Elizabeth Moulton was not quite 6 years old, her mother, Esther Marsh died (1839). Her younger sister, Susan Marsh Moulton, had died when she was just a little more than 1 year old (1836). Their father, Thomas Moulton, then married Sarah Denton. They had 10 more children together and the family traveled on the Ship Thornton to the US and crossed the plains in the Willie Handcart Company.

A little more than a month before her death (age 48), Sarah Elizabeth Moulton sealed herself and acted as proxy for her deceased sister, Susan, to be sealed to their Father, Thomas Moulton and their stepmother, Sarah Denton: 20 Mar 1885 LOGAN (IGI, Film #178087, Pg #170)

Thomas Moulton/Sarah Denton
(Married 26 Apr 1840) (Sealed 27 Jul 1861)

Susan Marsh and Sarah Elizabeth Moulton were both later sealed to their biological parents, Thomas Moulton/Esther Marsh:
9 Oct 1965 LOGAN (IGI Film #455497)

Thomas Moulton/Esther Marsh
(Married 18 Sep 1833) (Sealed 10 Oct 1873) 
MOULTON, Sarah Elizabeth (I552)
 
167 When Sarah Elizabeth Moulton was not quite 6 years old, her mother, Esther Marsh died (1839). Her younger sister, Susan Marsh Moulton, had died when she was just a little more than 1 year old (1836). Their father, Thomas Moulton, then married Sarah Denton. They had 10 more children together and the family traveled on the Ship Thornton to the US and crossed the plains in the Willie Handcart Company.

A little more than a month before her death (age 48), Sarah Elizabeth Moulton sealed herself and acted as proxy for her deceased sister, Susan, to be sealed to their Father, Thomas Moulton and their stepmother, Sarah Denton: 20 Mar 1885 LOGAN (IGI, Film #178087, Pg #170)

Thomas Moulton/Sarah Denton
(Married 26 Apr 1840) (Sealed 27 Jul 1861)

Susan Marsh and Sarah Elizabeth Moulton were both later sealed to their biological parents, Thomas Moulton/Esther Marsh:
9 Oct 1965 LOGAN (IGI Film #455497)

Thomas Moulton/Esther Marsh
(Married 18 Sep 1833) (Sealed 10 Oct 1873) 
MOULTON, Susan Marsh (I571)
 

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