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Diary of Frederick William Hurst (b.1833), a Mormon and the son of William Hurst and Mary Ann Green. He immigrated, with his parents, from the Isle of Jersey near England to Wellington, New Zealand in 1839/1840, and in 1853 immigrated to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, where he became a Mormon convert, and immigrated to Hawaii in 1855. He served a mission in the Sandwich Islands, moved to Beaver, Utah in 1847, married Aurelia Hawkins in 1858, and moved to Salt Lake City. He served a mission to New Zealand in 1875/1877, and returned to live in Salt Lake City. Died in Logan, Utah.
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Autobiography of Samuel Harris Hurst (1884-1971). He was the son of Samuel Harris Hurst, Sr. and Elizabeth Bateman. The family moved about 1898 from Logan to Lund, Bannock County, Idaho. Samuel married Rebecca Risenmay in 1907 and settled in Woodville, Idaho. Rebecca died in 1919 leaving an 8 year old daughter, Inez. Samuel served as a missionary in Hawaii in 1920-1923. Samuel moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1924 where he married Ida Fredrickson in 1926. They had four children. Together they served missions in Hawaii in 1952-1954. -- submitted by Cleo Hurst Bailey, daughter.
Comprehensively researched from the 128 volumes of the reference work commonly referred to as the Official Records, this book delves deeply into the structural and statistical history of the Union army that served primarily in Tennessee, Georgia and the Carolinas during the American Civil War. Extensive details are provided regarding the army's evolving organization, its constantly fluctuating strength, and the sacrifices made during its many campaigns and battles.