Barnabus married Julia Annie Banker on June 23, 1846 in Des Moine, Iowa. His second wife was Hannah Gove Chase.
Barnabas Lothrop Adams, who was born in Canada, found his way to Iowa, where he married Julia Ann Banker. There they fell in with Brigham Young and his Mormons, became converts, and joined them in their long trek through the wilderness in search of a haven. That was in 1847, while the country in which they finally settled was still owned by Mexico. Asenath Ann Adams was born about three weeks after the Mormons ended their wild and dangerous journey.
Barnabus married Julia Annie Banker on June 23, 1846 in Des Moine, Iowa. His second wife was Hannah Gove Chase.
Barnabas Lothrop Adams, who was born in Canada, found his way to Iowa, where he married Julia Ann Banker. There they fell in with Brigham Young and his Mormons, became converts, and joined them in their long trek through the wilderness in search of a haven. That was in 1847, while the country in which they finally settled was still owned by Mexico. Asenath Ann Adams was born about three weeks after the Mormons ended their wild and dangerous journey.
Family Members
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Julia Thankful Adams Young Quayle
1847–1939
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Asenath Ann "Annie" Adams Kiskadden
1848–1916
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Barnabas Lothrup Adams
1850–1889
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Platt Banker Adams
1855–1855
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Daniel Hamner Adams
1855–1938
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Joseph Arza Adams
1857–1882
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Amy Hannah Adams Thomas
1857–1941
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Hyrum Banker Adams
1859–1922
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Sisson Almadorus "Dorus" Adams
1859–1931
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Brigham Richard Adams
1862–1897
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Ezra Chase Adams
1864–1925
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Beulah Evelyn Adams Crouch
1865–1959
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Miriam Chase Adams Kirkham
1866–1945
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Heber Alma Adams
1867–1932
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Joshua Alvin Adams
1867–1939
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Phoebe Lurancy Adams Scholes
1869–1934
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