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Abram Nelson Woodbury

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Abram Nelson Woodbury

Birth
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA
Death
20 Jan 1949 (aged 81)
Mesquite, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Mesquite, Clark County, Nevada, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.8122911, Longitude: -114.0617265
Plot
# 21_C_05
Memorial ID
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Spent most of early life at Santa Clara Creek, 15 miles NW of St,George, Utah.Attended school for a brief amount of time and helped on the farm.
He apprenticed ,as a teenager, to become a carpenter and was an asset to him throughout his life.
Married on the 11 March 1887 in the St.George Temple ,St.George, Utah and made their home there.3 children born here.
Lived in Bunkerville had 1 child then moved across the river to Mesquite, Nevada and had 4 additional children.Beside the farm he had a few colonies of bees, made vinegar, and raised chickens.
He served a mission in the area of Kansas City, Missouri and his brothers helped him with money during his labors in the mission field.
He was president of the first YMMIA in Mesquite and taught Sunday School and took an active part in dramatics.He was a faithful and active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints through his whole life, and tried to teach his children the principles of the gospel by precept and example.
Maria gave birth to Gerald and both passed away. Four years later he married Clarissa , a widow with 3 children and 2 children were born to the couple Carl and Murl.
Abram passed away with a posterity of 97 descendents.
Spent most of early life at Santa Clara Creek, 15 miles NW of St,George, Utah.Attended school for a brief amount of time and helped on the farm.
He apprenticed ,as a teenager, to become a carpenter and was an asset to him throughout his life.
Married on the 11 March 1887 in the St.George Temple ,St.George, Utah and made their home there.3 children born here.
Lived in Bunkerville had 1 child then moved across the river to Mesquite, Nevada and had 4 additional children.Beside the farm he had a few colonies of bees, made vinegar, and raised chickens.
He served a mission in the area of Kansas City, Missouri and his brothers helped him with money during his labors in the mission field.
He was president of the first YMMIA in Mesquite and taught Sunday School and took an active part in dramatics.He was a faithful and active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints through his whole life, and tried to teach his children the principles of the gospel by precept and example.
Maria gave birth to Gerald and both passed away. Four years later he married Clarissa , a widow with 3 children and 2 children were born to the couple Carl and Murl.
Abram passed away with a posterity of 97 descendents.


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