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Contains several literary pieces authored by Helen Hinckley Jones, nearly all of which were unpublished. Includes the manuscripts for a picture book, a short personal narrative, a novel, and a published article. Materials dated 1952-1991.
Papers of Jones, including master's thesis, various research papers, drafts of later works, and correspondence.
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Simon Baker was born 18 October 1811 in West Winfield, Herkimer Co., New York. He was the son of Benjamin Baker and Rebecca Thorn. Simon was baptized a member of the LDS Church 16 April 1839 and he married five times. His first wife (Mercy Young) moved with him to Nauvoo, Illinois and later died somewhere near Montrose, Iowa. In Nauvoo, Simon married Charlotte Leavitt and later they moved with the Mormon pioneers to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake. Simon was the father of 24 known children and died 22 October 1863 in Mendon, Utah. Descendants lived primarily in Utah and elsewhere.
Obadiah Pratt (1742-1779) was born at Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, the son of Christoper Pratt and Sarah Pratt. Obadiah married Jemima Tolls (1754-1812), and had 11 children: Jared, Barnabas, Samuel, Rhoda, William, Sarah, Obadiah, Lovina, Ira, Ellen, and Allen. They moved from Saybrook, Connecticut to New Lebanon, in Columbia County, New York, before the American Colonies signed the Declaration of Independence. Obadiah was a member of the New York Militia in the Revolutionary War. Later they moved to Washington in Dutchess County, where he was a farmer, tanner and currier.
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