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Name | Laura Clark | |
Born | 28 Jul 1807 | |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 2 Feb 1842 | |
Person ID | I940 | Muse-Nagy |
Last Modified | 22 Jul 2019 |
Family | Morris Charles Phelps, b. 20 Dec 1805, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA , d. 22 May 1876, Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho, USA (Age 70 years) | |
Married | 28 Mar 1826 | |
Last Modified | 27 Feb 2015 | |
Family ID | F346 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Documents | 1854 Newspaper Article for Morris Phelps Deseret News, 16 February 1854, p. 1 Recounting the History of Joseph Smith, April 1839. Only four prisoners remained in the Richmond jail, including Morris Phelps. Those that were let out on bail and banished from the state. Morris Phelps' wife had been with her husband some days but left without him and, along with her little infant, started for Illinois. Only Pratt and Phelps were to have a trial. Newspapers.com | |
1854 Newspaper Article for Morris Phelps Deseret News, 27 April 1854, p. 1 Recounting the History of Joseph Smith, June 1839 The wife of Morris Phelps traveled with her brother to see her husband at Columbia Jail. Newspapers.com | ||
1855 Newspaper Article for Morris Phelps Deseret News, 8 August 1855, p. 1 Recounting the History of Joseph Smith, February 1842 On 2 February 1842 Laura Phelps, wife of Morris Phelps, died at age 36. She suffered a lot of abuse by the hands of the enemies of the church. Newspapers.com |
Headstones | Headstone of Laura Clark Phelps |