Histories, ca. 1952.

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Histories, ca. 1952.

Typewritten family histories. Lyman writes about the Edward Patridge and Lucretia Hancock Robinson families. These families were early converts to the Mormon Church. They suffered persecutions, lived in Nauvoo, Illinois, came to Utah, and settled in Fillmore, Utah.

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Partridge family

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Robinson, Lucretia Hancock, 1807-1899.

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Partridge, Edward, 1793-1840

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Relative of Mormon pioneer and early Church leader. From the description of The Journal of Bishop Edward Partridge, 1818, 1835-1836 / transcribed by Lyman DePlatt, 1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122699265 From the guide to the The journal of bishop Edward Partridge, bulk 1835-1836, 1818, 1835-1836, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Edward Partridge was called as first bishop of the Church in 1831. From the guide to the MS 892 Edward Partridge pape...

Lyman, Albert R. (Albert Robison), 1880-1973

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Rancher, president of San Juan Stake and later the European Mission. From the description of Platte De Alton Lyman. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122610470 Born in Denmark. Crossed plains as member of the Willies handcart company. Settled in southern Utah, later helped colonize San Juan County. From the description of Bishop Jense Nielson, 1936. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122480914 Born in Denmark, converted to Mormon...