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Margaret_Elzirah_Frost_Rawlins
Margaret_Elzirah_Frost_Rawlins
Margaret Elzirah Frost, the youngest child of McCaslin and Penina Smith Frost was born 28 of April, 1830 at Knox Co., Tenn. Her early life was spent much as other Saints, moving about from one place to another, wherever work could be obtained. 
 
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Margaret_Elzirah_Frost_Rawlins_From_Glimpses_compiled_by_Lyle_Rawlins
Margaret_Elzirah_Frost_Rawlins_From_Glimpses_compiled_by_Lyle_Rawlins
Margaret Elzirah Frost, the youngest child of McCaslin and Penina Smith Frost was born 28 of April, 1830 at Knox Co., Tenn. Her early life was spent much as other Saints, moving about from one place to another, wherever work could be obtained.
When a small child, she moved to Hancock Co. and from there to Jefferson Co., Iowa, and it was while living in the latter place that her sister Martha McKinferson Co., Iowa, and it was while living in the latter place that her sister Martha McKinney married Harmon Akes in the spring of 1840. A wild turkey came to the door the day before and was shot by the father and used for the wedding feast. The reception was held at night so little Margaret was left home alone, save for a large dog to protect her from prowling Indians.
 
 
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Ruth Rawlins Brown Andrus History
Ruth Rawlins Brown Andrus History
Ruth was born on April 13, 1910, in Lehi, Utah, to Elisha Brown and Lilly Perihelia Rawlins. There were seven children, brothers: Jerome, Athon, Douglas, Nile; sisters: Virginia and Martha. 
 
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Sarah Southworth Burbank
Sarah Southworth Burbank
3rd wife of Daniel Mark Burbank Sr.

Sarah was born in Boston, Ontario, Canada, February 10, 1835, a daughter of Chester Southworth and Mary Byington. The parents joined the Latter-day Saint Church, sold their home and other possessions and moved to Kirtland, Ohio. They participated in the exodus of the Saints from Kirtland, Far West, Missouri, and again from Nauvoo, Illinois. From there the family crossed the Mississippi to Mt. Pisgah where they stayed the winter. Later the family moved to Kanesville, Iowa, where Sarah's little sister, eight years of age, died and was buried by a lone tree near the road. While they were moving up the Mississippi River a brother died of an attack of croup and was buried along the route.
 
 
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Sketch of Life of Harvey M. Rawlins Sr., By himself
Sketch of Life of Harvey M. Rawlins Sr., By himself
I am giving a sketch of my early experience of the Church. I first joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints about the middle of June, 1844. On the 27th of the same month and of the same year our Prophet Joseph and Hyrum Smith were murdered at C myself and Bro. Isaac Stuart went to the jail and saw them hauling the dead bodies of our Prophet and Patriarchs Hyrum, and wounded John Taylor and the blood on the ground where they set Joseph against the well curb. 
 

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