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Farnsworth, Moses Franklin, 1834-

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Dates

  • Existence: 1834 - 1906

Biography

Moses Franklin Farnsworth (1834-1906) was an early member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a genealogist and historian.

Moses Franklin Farnswroth was born on February 5, 1834, to Reuben Farnsworth III and Mary Laymon. After a basic education, he worked as a book keeper and salesman in Indiana. He was one of the first pioneers to come to Utah and arrived in 1853 from Indiana. He married Elizabeth Jane Stewart on February 26, 1857, in Salt Lake City; they had 7 children and settled in Pleasant Grove, Utah. He later enrolled as a captain in the Black Hawk War. He twice served a mission in London, England--once in 1862 and again in 1868. He became a recorder for the St. George temple and later took the same role in the Manti Temple. He was an avid family historian and published a family history entitled "The Farnsworth in Memorial" and the history of Manti in a local paper. He died on February 25, 1906, in Manti, Utah.

Citation:
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 1, p.522; extracted from Infobases Collectors Library; (Was a pioneer; Served in Black hawk war; served missions in England; settled in Pleasent Grove; Recorder for manti temple and St. Geroge temple; Worked as a book keeper and salesman)

Familysearch, Via WWW, January 3, 2023 (b. Feb. 5, 1834; d. 25 feb. 1906; father Reuben Farnsworth III; Mother Mary Laymon)

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History of Manti manuscript

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230317577]
Identifier: MSS SC 1866
Scope and Contents

Typewritten manuscript of a history of Manti, Utah. The item covers the years from 1849 to 1897. It includes contributions from a number of authors who describe their experiences. A number of accounts of Indian troubles are presented as well as descriptions of how the town and its fort were constructed. The manuscript was apparently never published.

Dates: approximately 1900

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