William Waddoups biography and meeting record book, 1909-1931.

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William Waddoups biography and meeting record book, 1909-1931.

A booklet containing a biography of William Waddoups, a biography of his wife Elizabeth, and speeches, prayers and songs from William Waddoups' funeral. A red hardback book of William Waddoups' visits to several wards near Lewiston, Utah. These visits were probably made during his time serving as second counselor in the Benson Stake Presidency from 1905-1921.

1 folder (0.08 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7387036

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Stevenson, Eliza J., 1863-1912

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William Waddoups was born August 19, 1840 in Sowe, Warrickshire, England to Thomas Waddoups and Elizabeth Porter Waddoups. His mother joined the Church when he was a young boy. He served in the Crimean War in the English army. He came to America when he was twenty-one, during the American Civil War. His biography says, "At this time the Civil war was on and he [William Waddoups] encumbered much difficulty getting through the lines, sometimes riding in box and cattle cars." When he was delayed on...

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