MS 24530, Madsen, Carl 1857-1947. Madsen, Ferrell, Jensen, and Laub family histories circa 1880-2012

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MS 24530, Madsen, Carl 1857-1947. Madsen, Ferrell, Jensen, and Laub family histories circa 1880-2012

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Jensen, Patricia S.

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Ferrell, James Scobey 1870-1969

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Madsen, Annie Crane 1870-1929

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Laub, Mary Jane McGinnis 1831-1872

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Madsen, Alonzo Franklin 1899-1980

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Madsen, Carl 1857-1947

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Madsen, Leona Gertrude Ferrell 1901-1977

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Ferrell, Rebecca Anthony Kilgrow 1873-1913

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Jensen, Andrew Christiansen 1825-1904

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Curl, Isabell Laub Jensen 1891-1966

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Laub, George, 1814-1880

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George Laub (1814-1880) was born in Pennsylvania and raised by his adopted father, George Weidler, from the time he was 8 years old. When he was 18, he began his trade work as a carpenter. He was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when he was 27. He soon thereafter moved to Nauvoo to join the rest of the Saints. In 1845, he was adopted by and sealed to John D. Lee. He continued westward to Utah and finally settled in St. George in 1863. From the guide to th...