Brigham Young Woodruff, b. 1857
Brigham Young Woodruff (1857-1877) was born 18 Jan. 1857 in Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory. He was the second child of Wilford Woodruff and Sarah Brown. He died 16 Jun. 1877 in Smithfield, Cache Co., Utah Territory.
Footnotes
Brigham Young Woodruff (KWVS-7G6), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 15 Jan. 2020). Brigham Young Woodruff, b. 1857, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/brigham-young-woodruff-b-1857, accessed 5 Jan. 2022). 1860 U.S. Census, Great Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory, p. 60, Brigham Y. Woodruff. “Brigham Young Woodruff,” Smithfield City Cemetery, Smithfield, Cache Co., UT.; Find A Grave, 1 Feb. 2000, memorial no. 181948, (findagrave.com, accessed 24 Jan. 2021).
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Excerpt:Sarah Brown was Born ^in Henderson^ Jefferson Co New York Jan 1st 1834 Sarah Brown Daughter of Henry & [Rhoda] Brown Married to Wilford Woodruff sen March 13 1853 NAMES Born Marri[e]d Died Age David Patten April 4th 1854 Drowned June 16 1877 [J H] ...
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Excerpt:Jan 22nd 1872 over $200 in green backs the whole Party passed off plesantly I attended the lecture in the Evening of Mr McDonald January 23, 1872 ~ Tuesday 23rd Preston is vary sick to day it is terminating in the Brain fever I spent the Afternoon in the Council & attended the lecture in the Evening Preston had a vary sick night January 24, 1872 ~ Wednesday 24. The babe seems some better this morning I spent the afternoon in the council. Preston had a ...Dates:January 22, 1872 January 23, 1872 January 24, 1872 January 25, 1872 January 26, 1872 January 27, 1872 January 28, 1872 January 29, 1872 January 30, 1872 January 31, 1872 February 1, 1872 February 2, 1872 February 3, 1872 February 4, 1872 February 5, 1872 February 9, 1872 February 10, 1872
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Excerpt:May 5, 1872 ~ Sunday May 5, 18702 Sunday I met with my Quorum in the Morning & attended Meeting in the Tabernacle J F Smith spoke in the Morning one hour & W. Woodruff in the Afternoon 55 Minutes. At the close of the Meeting I took cars & rode to Cotton wood station then walked 1 1/2 Miles to John Benbows found him sick then visited Isabel Benbow was quite sick & her child 3 weeks old. MrsDates:May 5, 1872 May 6, 1872 May 9, 1872 May 10, 1872 May 11, 1872 May 12, 1872 May 13, 1872 May 14, 1872 May 15, 1872 May 16, 1872 May 17, 1872 May 18, 1872 May 19, 1872 May 20, 1872
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Excerpt:June 17, 1872 ~ Monday June 17, 1872 Wilford watered wheat I went up tighe creek with Bishop Stewart & picked out a public pasture also a piece of Medow land for the Bishop & Wilford to fence together I went up to the saw mill & caught 17 trout June 18, 1872 ~ Tuesday 18. I went up Oter Creek & caugh 50 trout with a hook Wilford caught 19 & Brigham 21 total 90 they were generally small traveled 16 M[iles]Dates:June 17, 1872 June 18, 1872 June 19, 1872 June 20, 1872 June 21, 1872 June 22, 1872 June 23, 1872 June 24, 1872 June 25, 1872 June 28, 1872 June 29, 1872 June 30, 1872 July 1, 1872 July 2, 1872 July 3, 1872 July 4, 1872 July 5, 1872 July 6, 1872
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Excerpt:September 25, 1872 ~ Wednesday Sept 25, 1872 G. A. Smith & myself attended the boat race in the morning the Pioneer beat I sent a Telegram to P. W. Woodruff My Bill at Sacramento was about $50 including $10 to assist to Emigrate a family of Saints. We left Sacramento at 2 oclok On the sleeping cars. I rode oin the Engine room to the summit Sira Nevada Mountain whare I had a good view of the Country September 26, 1872 ...Dates:September 25, 1872 September 26, 1872 September 27, 1872 September 28, 1872 September 29, 1872 September 30, 1872 October 1, 1872 October 2, 1872 October 3, 1872
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Excerpt:December 19, 1872 ~ Thursday Dec 19, 1872 I took My gun & Newton & went out to get some game to eat as we had no fresh Meat I met with nothing untill near night I found a flock of Sage Hens & shot 5 Hens & one white Rabbit I attended a Meeting of the Board of Directors of Zions Merchantile Cooperative Institution of Randolph December 20, 1872 ~ Friday 20. A vary cold Stormy day I spent most of the day in the House ...Dates:December 19, 1872 December 20, 1872 December 21, 1872 December 22, 1872 December 23, 1872 December 24, 1872 December 25, 1872 December 26, 1872 December 27, 1872 December 28, 1872 December 29, 1872 December 30, 1872 December 31, 1872
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Excerpt:August 10, 1868 ~ Monday Aug 10, 1868 I took my son Brigham with me & drove my waggon to Battle Creek & spent the night with Brother Neff. 40 M[iles] August 11, 1868 ~ Tuesday 11 I drove to Provo & attended the school of the Prophets A Johnson W. Woodruff A. O. Smoot & others spoke at the close of the Meeting. I drove to Brother Matson at the Mouth of ...Dates:August 10, 1868 August 11, 1868 August 12, 1868 August 13, 1868 August 14, 1868 August 15, 1868 August 16, 1868
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Excerpt:Feb 19th 1869 we continued our Legislative Business untill 3 oclok in the morning we done a good deal of Business the Acting Govornor vetoed several Bills. I went home so weary & sick I could not sleep February 20, 1869 ~ Saturday 20. I arose this morning vary weary & nearly sick After selling a load of Hay & doing other work I took the Boys & went to the field & it was an extream cold windey day I sifted with the assistance of Brigham 16 Bushels of wheat & ...Dates:February 20, 1869 February 21, 1869 February 22, 1869 February 23, 1869 February 24, 1869 February 25, 1869 February 26, 1869 February 27, 1869 February 28, 1869
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Excerpt:& the Book of Mormon is true & this work is of God & yet if any thing is said that comes contrary to their selfish dispositions they will manifest the most stoubern will & will not yield one hair from what their wicked dispositions dictate. I see it in families one will growl because one drops a mop at their door or does sumthing that does not please them they have no disposition to do any thing ownly for their own Gratification but this is not right you should feel like ...Dates:January 12, 1857 January 13, 1857 January 14, 1857 January 15, 1857 January 16, 1857 January 17, 1857 January 18, 1857
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Excerpt:Jan 1st 1861 to me many times in one minute after I have lain down & awaik me up. mMany other interesting remarks were made By President Young which I have not written but it was reported by J. V. Long Brother Kimball Followed President Young and gave a vary good Exertation to the people which waf [was] reported By J. V. Long. He was Followed By Bishop Woolley who spoke of the Building of the House the intention of it, & thanked ...Dates:January 1, 1861 January 2, 1861 January 3, 1861 January 4, 1861 January 5, 1861