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- NAUVOO RECORDS:
Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register, p 48
Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 10, p 273
Name transcribed from A "Grave" Experience at the Mormon Pioneer Winter Quarters Cemetery. By Carlyle B. Jensen and Gail Geo. Holmes, Published by Authors October 1999. Quoted from with permission of Gail Geo. Holmes. The record is a Commencement to bury in the burying ground at Winter Quarters, North West Corner. Spellings, dates and etc. are as written in the original record - mistakes and all."
Stated in record above for Edward H. Martin son of Alice Martin, "Edward H. Martin; age 4 mos., 25 days; son of Edward and Alice Martin; deceased Sept. 6, 1847; disease fever ague; birthplace Winter Quarters; brithdate April 11, 1847; grave 220."
Also stated in record above for Edward John Martin son of Edward Martin, "Edward John Martin; age 7 mos., 16 days; son of Edward and Alice Martin; deceased July 14, 1848; disease dysentery; birthplace Nauvoo, Ill.; birthdate Nov. 28, 1845; grave no. 220."
Transcriber's note: Two children named Edward (Edward H. Martin person number 286 in the record and Edward John Martin person number 362 in the record) are listed in the above document for Edward and Alice Martin. Both are buried in grave no. 220. I believe the birthdate above for Edward John Martin may be incorrect. As Edward John is shown as being 7 mos. 16 days old which would mean his being born in November of 1847 not 1845. His brother Edward H. is shown as being born April 11, 1847 which could be possible but is something to confirm. Transcriber Terry Latey.
- Family Group Record by Nauvoo Land and Records
NAUVOO RECORDS:
Women of the Nauvoo Relief Society, MHS, Vol 3, No 1, 2002, p 154
Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register, p 48
Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 10, p 273
Early Mormon Records, 1842 Census, Lyman DePlatt, Vol 1 p 66
HISTORIES:
Mormon Redress, Scroll Petitions, Clark Johnson, p 575
- Name transcribed from A "Grave" Experience at the Mormon Pioneer Winter Quarters Cemetery. By Carlyle B. Jensen and Gail Geo. Holmes, Published by Authors October 1999. Quoted from with permission of Gail Geo. Holmes. The record is a Commencement to bury in the burying ground at Winter Quarters, North West Corner. Spellings, dates and etc. are as written in the original record - mistakes and all."
Stated in record above for Edward H. Martin son of Alice Martin, "Edward H. Martin; age 4 mos., 25 days; son of Edward and Alice Martin; deceased Sept. 6, 1847; disease fever ague; birthplace Winter Quarters; brithdate April 11, 1847; grave 220."
Also stated in record above for Edward John Martin son of Edward Martin, "Edward John Martin; age 7 mos., 16 days; son of Edward and Alice Martin; deceased July 14, 1848; disease dysentery; birthplace Nauvoo, Ill.; birthdate Nov. 28, 1845; grave no. 220."
Transcriber's note: Two children named Edward (Edward H. Martin person number 286 in the record and Edward John Martin person number 362 in the record) are listed in the above document for Edward and Alice Martin. Both are buried in grave no. 220. I believe the birthdate above for Edward John Martin may be incorrect. As Edward John is shown as being 7 mos. 16 days old which would mean his being born in November of 1847 not 1845. His brother Edward H. is shown as being born April 11, 1847 which could be possible but is something to confirm. Transcriber Terry Latey.
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