Patriarchal blessings (Mormon Church)
Found in 117 Collections and/or Records:
A. O. Smoot family patriarchal blessings , 1837-1899
This file contains handwritten patriarchal blessings of A. O. Smoot, Abraham Owen Smoot, Diana Eldredge Smoot, Margaret Esther Smoot, Margaret T. Smoot, William C. A. Smoot, Emily Smoot, Margaret Thompson Smoot, Nancy Diana Smoot, Annie Christina Smoot, Lina Beal Smoot, Alice Smoot, Olive Smoot, Elizabeth Smoot, Annie Kirstine Smoot, Reed Smoot, and George Morrison Smoot. Materials are dated 1837-1899.
Adelia Cooley patriarchal blessing, approximately 1832-1903
Adelia Parker patriarchal blessing, 1904 May 4
Transcript of patriarchal blessing given to Adelia Parker by patriarch John Smith, May 4, 1904.
Ann Maria Hall papers, 1845-1875
Contains correspondence, patriarchal blessing, and other materials documenting her life and activities dating between 1845 and 1875. The bulk of the papers involve social engagements and activities.
Ann Maria Hall patriarchal blessing, 1845 February 3
Patriarchal blessing given by John Smith to Anna Maria, Nauvoo, Illinois, dated February 3, 1845.
Arthur Kimball Bullock patriarchal blessing by William J. Smith, 1871 August 27
Contains a recorded patriarchal blessing given to Thomas Bullock's son Arthur Kimball Bullock by William Smith in Coalville, Utah. Dated August 27, 1871.
Arthur V. and Andrea Rich Watkins patriarchal blessing, biography, and autobiography, 1905-1955
Contains a short autobiography of Andrea Rich Watkins dedicated to her daughter, Nedra. The biographical essay is entitled "My Mother (Andrea Rich Watkins)," signed Nedra, July 7, 1965. The patriarchal blessing is from Salt Lake City, Utah, June 26, 1905.
Betsy Bullock patriarchal blessing by John Smith, 1869 October 31
Contains a recorded patriarchal blessing given to Thomas Bullock's wife Betsy by John Smith in Coalville, Utah. Dated October 31, 1869.
Betsy Bullock patriarchal blessing by William J. Smith, 1879 September 1
Contains a patriarchal blessing given to Thomas Bullock's wife Betsy by William Smith in Salt Lake County, Utah. Dated September 1, 1879.