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Woodbury, John Stillman, 1825-1914

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1825 - 1914

Biography

John Stillman Woodbury (1825-1914) was a farmer and settler of St. George, Utah.

John Stillman Woodbury was born on the November 20, 1825 in New Salem, Massachusetts to Jeremiah Woodbury and Elizabeth Bartlett. He and his family were baptized as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841. They moved as a family to Nauvoo, Illinois and engaged in farming. After joining the exodus west with the Abraham O. Smoot Company to Salt Lake City, Utah, John and his parents settled near Mill Creek and planted crops that were damaged by the swarm of crickets that came upon Utah in the summer of 1848. John was called on his first mission to the Sandwich Islands in 1850, and took his first wife, Elvira Stevens, with him. After they returned from the mission Elvira and John were divorced. John's second mission to the Sandwich Islands in 1856 was cut short in 1858 when he was called home to participate in the Utah War. In 1863, John married his second wife, Martha Alice Parker, and together they had ten children. He was sent to settle St. George in 1861. There he developed farming, horticulture, and began a fruit tree nursery business. In 1876, he was called on his last two missions to Hawaii. He passed away in St. Geroge Utah on December 21, 1914.

Citation:
BYU Library Digital Collections, via www, March 30, 2022 (John Stillman Woodbury was born on the November 20, 1825, in New Salem, Massachusetts. He and his family were baptized as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841. John was called on his first mission to the Sandwich Islands in 1850, and took his first wife, Elvira Stevens, with him. After they returned from the mission Elvira and John were divorced. John's second mission to the Sandwich Islands in 1856 was cut short in 1858 when he was called home to participate in the Utah War. In 1863, John married his second wife, Martha Alice Parker, and together they had ten children. In 1876, he was called on his third and final mission to Hawaii. He passed away December 21, 1914)

Geni, Via WWW, December 15, 2022 (John Stillman Woodbury; farmer; horticulture developer; fruit tree business; Missions to Hawaii; Born on November 1835; Died December 21, 1914)

Churchhistorianspress.org, Via WWW, January 10, 2023 (wife Elvira Stevens; Divorce; Married Jane Lewis; Last two missions to hawaii; settled in St. George)

FamilySearch, October 25, 2023 (parents: Jeremiah Woodbury and Elizabeth Bartlett; moved as a family to Nauvoo, Illinois and engaged in farming; exodus west with the Abraham O. Smoot Company; settled near Mill Creek and planted crops; damaged by the swarm of crickets in the summer of 1848; sent to settle St. George in 1861; developed farming, horticulture, and began a fruit tree nursery business)