Patriarchal blessings (Mormon Church)
Found in 210 Collections and/or Records:
Jacob Hamblin papers
The letter from Brigham Young to Jacob Hamblin in this collection was written about one month before the Mountain Meadows Massacre took place. In it, Young appoints Hamblin to be president of the Santa Clara Indian mission and tells him to keep good relations with the Indians. This collection also contains four blessings given to Jacob Hamblin.
Hannah Staley and Conrad Staley patriarchal blessings, 1845 August 18
Patriarchal blessings of Hannah and Conrad Staley by John Smith, in the City of Joseph.
Albert Alonzo Haws journal
Electa Coltrin Higginson family papers
Electa Higginson family papers containing a biographical record of Higginson’s father, Zebedee Coltrin, a patriarchal blessing for Mary Margurett Shults and a patriarchal blessing for John Albison, 1841-1977.
Higgs family history
Photocopies of a file of 46 Higgs family history documents (120 leaves), including genealogy notes, pedigree charts, certificates, patriarchal blessings, clippings, temple records, and a talk B.T. Higgs gave to a group of college students at Brigham Young University in 1936. Family names in the records include Higgs, Hodges, Summers, Stowe, Reynolds, Kite, and Brazier. Dated 1863 to 1975.
Willard George Homer journal
William George Homer’s journal, 107 typed pages.
Richard S. Horne patriarchal blessing
Holograph document. Patriarchal blessing given to Margrata Fredrica Stenquist by Patriarch Richard S. Horne in the Salt Lake City Temple, January 14, 1913. It concerns Margrata's call to do genealogical research and serve in the Mormon temple in Salt Lake City.
Howard Coray patriarchal blessings, 1840-1889
Ann Evans Francis Howells family record book
Handwritten, leather-bound compilation of a journal, talks, and family records of Howells' family sewn together in one volume. Includes patriarchal blessings given to Howells' mother, Margaret Evans Francis, in 1853. Most of the items are in Welsh and do not have a date. The patriarchal blessings were translated into English and added to the middle of the volume. Dated approximately 1853.