Joseph and Ann Coates,
Thomas Coates' Parents
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The following are parents of Lucy Wheelock Coates
Mary Ann Wheelock (Dallin) | |
Birthdate: | |
Birthplace: | West Bromwich, Sandwell, UK |
Death: | Died |
Immediate Family: |
Daughter of Tobias Dallin and Anthea Catherine Dallin
Wife of Cyrus Hubbard Wheelock Mother of Lucy Anthea Coates; Ermina May Clark and Kate Wheelock Sister of John Finch Dallin; Thomas Dallin; Robert Dallin; Catherine Caroline Westwood; Eliza Smith and 3 others Half sister of George Calvin Dallin; Stephen Montgomery Dallin;Stephen Montgomery Dallin; Julia Snyder; Isaac Snyder and 2 others |
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Cyrus Hubard Wheelock |
Birth: | Feb. 28, 1813 Jefferson County New York, USA |
Death: | Oct. 11, 1894 Mount Pleasant Sanpete County Utah, USA |
Son of Asa Wheelock and Lucy Hubbard Married Olive Parrish, abt 1835 Children - Asa Nathan Wheelock, Brittanicus Wheelock, Henry Alphonzo Wheelock Married Desdemona Jemima Rose, 24 January 1846, Fort Madison, Lee, Iowa Married Mary Ann Broomhead, 1 Jul 1847 Daughter - Kate Wheelock Married Louisa Godsall, 1 Jan 1857, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Utah Married Mary Ann Dallin, 10 Dec 1853, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Children - Lucy Anthea Wheelock, Julian Russell Wheelock, Cyrus Alberto Wheelock, Marion Ella Wheelock, Maud W. Wheelock, Erminia May Wheelock, Byron Grandville Wheelock Married Elizabeth Burgess Neslen, 21 Apr 1854, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 4, p. 363 Wheelock, Cyrus Hubbard, president of the Northern States Mission from 1878 to 1879, was born Feb. 28, 1813, in Henderson, Jefferson Co., N. Y., a son of Asa Wheelock and Lucy Hubbard. He was baptized Sept. 1, 1839, filled a mission to Vermont, and other missions to the States in early days. His labor with Governor Ford in behalf of the Prophet Joseph Smith and others, while they were incarcerated in Carthage jail, is a matter of history. He was a gifted orator, and was set apart May 6, 1878, as president of the Northern States Mission, then comprising Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. He returned in August, 1879, and died Oct. 11, 1894, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. |
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