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Elizabeth Ann <I>Stout</I> Cox

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Elizabeth Ann Stout Cox

Birth
Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
10 Aug 1935 (aged 87)
Hinckley, Millard County, Utah, USA
Burial
Hinckley, Millard County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth Ann Stout was born in Winter Quarters, Douglas County, Nebraska. Her father, Hosea Stout, wrote in his journal about Elizabeth Ann's birth: "Sun. Mar. 19,1848--Today was more auspicious to me than the two preceding ones for my wife was safely delivered of a fine daughter at half past three o'clock in the evening, weight
-- lbs."

She married Isaiah Cox on 28 Oct 1865 in St. George, Washington, Utah as his second plural wife.

One of her children wrote: Mother, Elizabeth A. Cox, was called to labor in the St. George Temple, April 29, 1902. On account of poor health, she was released as an ordinance worker May 13, 1924 with the understanding that she had the priviledge (sic) of coming and helping occasionally as her health would permit. Mother continued to go to the Temple for Endowments. She did endowment work for approximately three thousand people. In that day they only had one session a day, three days a week and later four days a week of endowments. President D. H. Cannon, said of her: "She was just as faithful as the raising and setting of the sun." Mother had been operated on for the tri-facial nerve which had given her distress for years; she was relieved from distress for a period of years and then it returned and gave her much distress this winter (1933).

Isaiah and Elizabeth Ann had 8 children:Hosea Isaiah (1866-1868), Mary Elizabeth (1867 - 1957), Henderson Elias (1870 - 1941), Warren (1872 -1954), Marion Wayne (1874-1897), Louisa (1877-1907), Jedediah (1881-1949), Ruth Winona (1886-1954).


Elizabeth Ann Stout was born in Winter Quarters, Douglas County, Nebraska. Her father, Hosea Stout, wrote in his journal about Elizabeth Ann's birth: "Sun. Mar. 19,1848--Today was more auspicious to me than the two preceding ones for my wife was safely delivered of a fine daughter at half past three o'clock in the evening, weight
-- lbs."

She married Isaiah Cox on 28 Oct 1865 in St. George, Washington, Utah as his second plural wife.

One of her children wrote: Mother, Elizabeth A. Cox, was called to labor in the St. George Temple, April 29, 1902. On account of poor health, she was released as an ordinance worker May 13, 1924 with the understanding that she had the priviledge (sic) of coming and helping occasionally as her health would permit. Mother continued to go to the Temple for Endowments. She did endowment work for approximately three thousand people. In that day they only had one session a day, three days a week and later four days a week of endowments. President D. H. Cannon, said of her: "She was just as faithful as the raising and setting of the sun." Mother had been operated on for the tri-facial nerve which had given her distress for years; she was relieved from distress for a period of years and then it returned and gave her much distress this winter (1933).

Isaiah and Elizabeth Ann had 8 children:Hosea Isaiah (1866-1868), Mary Elizabeth (1867 - 1957), Henderson Elias (1870 - 1941), Warren (1872 -1954), Marion Wayne (1874-1897), Louisa (1877-1907), Jedediah (1881-1949), Ruth Winona (1886-1954).




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