Patriarchal blessings (Mormon Church)
Found in 210 Collections and/or Records:
Samuel Hollister Rogers diary, volume 1, 1841-1855
Samuel Hollister Rogers diary, volume 1
Samuel Hollister Rogers diary, volume 2, 1855-1886
Volume includes details on Rogers life in Parowan, Utah. Includes patriarchal blessings for Rogers and some family members. Includes information about early temple work in the Saint George Utah Temple. Also includes details about the United Order in Parowan. Includes Rogers' experiences in helping settle colonies in Snowflake, Arizona, and Chihuahua, Mexico. Dated October 1855-February 1886.
Samuel Hollister Rogers diary, volume 2
Sandgren, Clyde D., 1961-1990
Josiah Saville family organization
Photocopies of typewritten family histories, genealogies, patriarchal blessings, letters, certificates, and a diary. All materials relate to the family and descendants of Josiah Saville (1816-1903). Josiah was a convert to the Mormon Church in England who migrated to Utah in 1862. He lived in Salt Lake City, Utah. The diary is by James Wright Saville (1850-1912) and was kept for the year 1904 and writes about his daily activities probably in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Thomas Jackson Schofield papers
Photocopy of a handwritten diary and patriarchal blessings, with a typescript of the items, detailing Thomas Jackson Schofield's life as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Thomas Jackson Schofield writes about his conversion in England and about his farming life in Nephi, Utah from 1859 to 1860.
Sidney B. Sperry patriarchal blessings and other material, 1940-1971
Contains patriarchal blessings, sermons, Utah Stake High Priest Quorum papers, inspirational articles, books, and anecdotes. Includes blessing typescripts, a funeral address, documents regarding efforts to improve enforcement of Provo's moral statutes, typed manuscripts of works by Leah B. Lyman, clippings from the Liahona, and assorted other articles and anecdotes.
Alexander H. Smith patriarchal blessing
Patriarchal blessing by patriarch Alexander H. Smith of the Reorganized Mormon Church to James Potter of Wallsend, Australia, on 4 Jan. 1902.
Jesse Nathaniel Smith papers
Autobiography, diary, correspondence, genealogies, patriarchal blessings, certificates, and miscellaneous items. Smith was the president of the Scandinavian Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1862 to 1864 and an early settler in Salt Lake City and in Parowan, Utah and in Snowflake, Arizona.