Showing posts with label Armstrong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armstrong. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Joe Duncan

 


The picture above shows the Prophet Joseph Smith dressed in his Lieutenant General uniform. The Prophet rode this horse in maneuvers of the Nauvoo Legion and many other occasions.





While living in Nauvoo, Moses Martin Sanders and his wife Amanda Armstrong Faucett Sanders lived as neighbors to the Prophet, Joseph Smith, and they cherished their association with the Smith Family. Moses owned a very beautiful, but unruly horse. As Moses was often away from home, performing church duties, it fell to the lot of Amanda to lead this horse to water and she was really afraid of him. He was very high spirited.


One day the Prophet Joseph said to his neighbor, Moses, "Brother Sanders, give the horse to me and I'll promise that you will never lose by it." Moses Martin replied, "I would, but I am afraid that he may hurt you." Then the Prophet said, "No, he would never hurt me." So Moses tossed him the rope and said, "He is yours." The horse was called "JOE DUNCAN", a very beautiful, intelligent animal.




Moses Martin Sanders Sr. and Amanda Armstrong Faucett Sanders 


Wednesday, July 26, 2023












 























While living in Nauvoo, Moses Martin Sanders and his wife Amanda Armstrong Faucett Sanders lived as neighbors to the Prophet Joseph Smith.  They cherished their association with the Smith Family.

Moses owned a very beautiful, but unruly horse. As Moses was often away from home, performing church duties, it fell upon Amanda to lead the horse to water.  She was really afraid of him.  He was very high-spirited.

One day the Prophet Joseph said to his neighbor, Moses "Brother Sanders, give the horse to me and I'll promise that you will never lose by it".

Moses Martin replied, "I would but I am afraid that he may hurt you."  Then the Prophet said, "No, he would never hurt me." So Moses tossed him the rope and said, "He is yours." 

The horse was called "JOE DUNCAN",  a very beautiful intelligent animal.

Sunday, April 30, 2023

Sanders Saga ~~~ 1981

Have been going through some of my mother's things and found this old Saga.
It had been mailed to my Grandma, Sarah Rigby.  I thought maybe someone 
might enjoy it.  I will include more pages if there is more interest.
Kathy Rigby Hafen


 







Martha Brown Sanders Knight 


Sunday, May 17, 2020

Group Photo ~~~~ Unknown Occasion




Maybe someone out there can solve this photo mystery.

What was the occasion?
When did it take place?

There are a lot of Sanpete Names.


Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Mt. Pleasant Royalty 2016



Peter and I attended the Miss Mt. Pleasant Contest on Friday Night.  Our Granddaughter, Mariah was one of the contestants.  It was a lovely program.  The band was a little loud for our generation, but fit the times of the contestants.  Our granddaughter took the first attendant slot.  We are so very proud of her.  Queen is Julianna Armstrong, and Callie Goble  is second attendant.  

Congratulations to them all.

Sabrina Johansen was the outgoing Queen and was lovely in all her presentations.
The video that was played showed the outgoing royalty visiting the Blacksmith Shop.




Monday, December 20, 2010

Moses Martin Sanders and Amanda Armstrong Faucett Sanders (one of our most popular posts)

Moses Martin Sanders was born on the 17th of August 1803, the son of David Sanders and Mary Allred in Georgia.  He had two brothers and two sisters; William Hamilton,  David James, Sarah and Nancy Sanders.  Two of the children were born in Tennessee, where his parents moved sometime after they married in about 1802.  Moses Martin married Amanda Armstrong Faucett on the 12th of January 1826.  They were the parents of twelve children: 
     William Carl ------------4 Dec 1826 ------------Died 18 Aug 1827
     Richard Twiggs--------31 May 1828
     John Franklin----------- 5 Mar 1830
     Rebecca Ann ---------- 5 Mar 1832
     Martha Brown-------- 25 May 1834
     David Walker--------     1 Sep 1835
     Joseph Moroni -------  25 Dec 1836
     Sidney Rigdon--------- 10 Mar 1839
     Emma------------------  23 Jan 1841
     Eliza Jane--------------     4 Jun 1843 -------------Died in 1847
     Hyrum Smith----------    10 Jun 1845-------------Died in 1845
     Moses Martin Jr.------   21 Feb 1853

Moses Martin and Amanda were members of the L.D.S. Church in its early infancy and suffered inhuman treatment at the hands of mobs in Missouri along with the rest of the early Latter Day Saints.  During the Nauvoo Period, the Sanders family lived neighbors to the Prophet Joseph Smith and his family.  Moses received his patriarchal blessing in Nauvoo, given to him by Isaac Morley.

When the Prophet Joseph Smith called for members of the Church to bring in their deeds to their property in Missouri, Moses Martin Sanders was among the first to come.  The  Prophet said to him, "Brother Sanders, you have done this day that which will entitle you and your posterity to an everlasting inheritance in Jackson Co., Missouri."

Moses Martin Sanders received his endowments in the Nauvoo Temple on January 1, 1846.  while in Nauvoo, Moses Martin married a second wife before they were driven from there.  Her name was Mary Jane Sanderson.

In 1859, Moses Martin Sanders and some of his married children were called to Sanpete County.  They helped to build the fort in Mt. Pleasant, and then moved north to North Bend (Fairview).  While the men were busy building a fort and church in Fairview, the women resided in Mt. Pleasant.

In 1865, Moses Martin and his married sons were called to the Dixie Cotton Mission in Southern Utah.  Here again they shared the trials, hardships and toil that went into the conquering of a new frontier, as well as a new industry ----cotton.  They also worked on the building of the temple in St. George.  Moses Martin had quite a lot of land and cattle there.  Moses Martin Sanders died at St. George on November 8, 1878. 
the above is taken from the "Sanders Saga"  family newsletter
Filmore records show that Moses Martin Sanders and Amanda Faucett Sanders also helped to establish that area as well.

Lieutenant General, Joseph Smith on his horse "Joe Duncan"
given to him by Moses Martin Sanders.

While living in Nauvoo, Moses Martin Sanders and his wife Amanda Armstrong Faucett Sanders lived as neighbors to the Prophet, Joseph Smith, and they cherished their association with the Smith Family.  Moses owned a very beautiful, but unruly horse.  As Moses was often away from home, performing church duties, it fell to the lot of Amanda to lead this horse to water and she was really afraid of him.  He was very high spirited.

One day the Prophet Joseph said to his neighbor, Moses, "Brother Sanders, give the horse to me and I'll promise that you will never lose by it."  Moses Martin replied, "I would, but I am afraid that he may hurt you."  Then the Prophet said, "No, he would never hurt me."  So Moses tossed him the rope and said, "He is yours."  The horse was called "JOE DUNCAN", a very beautiful, intelligent animal.

The picture above shows the Prophet Joseph Smith dressed in his Lieutenant General uniform.  The Prophet rode this horse in maneuvers of the Nauvoo Legion and many other occasions.

AMANDA ARMSTRONG FAUCETT SANDERS

Amanda Armstrong Faucett was born May 6th 1810, the fifth child of Richard Faucett and Mary McKee.  Before she was sixteen years old, she married Moses Martin Sanders who was then twenty three.
She and Moses lived neighbors to  the Prophet Joseph Smith and family in Nauvoo.

Her life was one move after another and always to new frontiers where it was very difficult and often dangerous.  she was a helpmate and companion to her husband.  She gave birth to 12 children.

She was given a patriarchal blessing by the Patriarch, John Smith.  Her blessing told her that she not only shared in the priesthood of her husband but in the absence of Elders, she should have power to heal her children by the laying on of hands.

Amanda  helped pioneer Mt. Pleasant and also Fairview in 1859, then in 1865 they were called to the Dixie Mission near St. George.  There they built a sawmill and furnished lumber for the St. George Temple.  While living in St. George, she lost her husband and moved back to Fairview.

In 1881, she and some of her sons answered the call to help colonize Arizona.  They moved to Tonto Basin.  this move was about the twelfth move for Amanda.  She passed away on April 24, 1885.



Sunday, September 19, 2010

A Visit to the Gravesite of Amanda Armstrong Fausett Sanders Born 6 May 1810 and Died 24 April 1885 Gisela, Arizona

The last week in April of this year my husband and I took a road trip to Gisela, Arizona to visit the gravesite of Amanda Armstrong Fausett Sanders, a great. great grandmother of mine.  What a lady she was.  I admire her great obediance.  She has  a grand posterity who love her for her wonderful example.  


Her life was one move after another and always to new frontiers where it was very difficult and often dangerous. She was a helpmate and companion to her husband. She gave birth to 12 children.You can learn more about Amanda here: http://mtpleasantpioneerofthemonth.blogspot.com/search/label/Sanders

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Our Most Popular Posts

This past July we passed our Two-Year Anniversary of our blog. We are now approaching 15000 visits from people who care about the History of Mt. Pleasant, the Pioneers who gave up so much to come here. Pioneers who left their extended families in the old country, broke the ground, fought the indians and established a home for themselves and future generations. Google and Blogger now have a tool that graphs our most popular posts. During the next few weeks we will repeat those posts. Here is a listing: Pioneer of the Month: Peter Monsen (Peder Mogensen). Recipe: Danish EbelskeversTwenty Fourth of July by Talula Nelson. Victorian Scrapbooking. Hamilton Elementary ~ 1940s. Pioneers of the Month ~ Moses Martin Sanders and Amanda Armstrong Faucett Sanders. Hans Brotherson/Pete Nielsen Home by David Gunderson.  Justus Wellington Seely Family from Alice Hafen's Photos from the Past. Lee R. Christensen's Photos from His Book, "You Knew Me as Buddy". Rosenlof and Beckstrom Family From Sweden from Betty Gunderson Woodbury. Early Mt. Pleasant Main Street, from Elva Guyman Collection. Mt. Pleasant Female Relief Society ~ September 21, 2009Unknown Lady # 41. We thank you all for your interest and for your submissions. Keeping these histories alive will prove valuable to future generations to come. Thank You!!! ~~~Pass the Word On !

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

MOSES MARTIN SANDERS and AMANDA ARMSTRONG FAUCETT SANDERS Pioneers of the Month - December 2009

Moses Martin Sanders was born on the 17th of August 1803, the son of David Sanders and Mary Allred in Georgia.  He had two brothers and two sisters; William Hamilton,  David James, Sarah and Nancy Sanders.  Two of the children were born in Tennessee, where his parents moved sometime after they married in about 1802.  Moses Martin married Amanda Armstrong Faucett on the 12th of January 1826.  They were the parents of twelve children: 
     William Carl ------------4 Dec 1826 ------------Died 18 Aug 1827
     Richard Twiggs--------31 May 1828
     John Franklin----------- 5 Mar 1830
     Rebecca Ann ---------- 5 Mar 1832
     Martha Brown-------- 25 May 1834
     David Walker--------     1 Sep 1835
     Joseph Moroni -------  25 Dec 1836
     Sidney Rigdon--------- 10 Mar 1839
     Emma------------------  23 Jan 1841
     Eliza Jane--------------     4 Jun 1843 -------------Died in 1847
     Hyrum Smith----------    10 Jun 1845-------------Died in 1845
     Moses Martin Jr.------   21 Feb 1853

Moses Martin and Amanda were members of the L.D.S. Church in its early infancy and suffered inhuman treatment at the hands of mobs in Missouri along with the rest of the early Latter Day Saints.  During the Nauvoo Period, the Sanders family lived neighbors to the Prophet Joseph Smith and his family.  Moses received his patriarchal blessing in Nauvoo, given to him by Isaac Morley.

When the Prophet Joseph Smith called for members of the Church to bring in their deeds to their property in Missouri, Moses Martin Sanders was among the first to come.  The  Prophet said to him, "Brother Sanders, you have done this day that which will entitle you and your posterity to an everlasting inheritance in Jackson Co., Missouri."

Moses Martin Sanders received his endowments in the Nauvoo Temple on January 1, 1846.  while in Nauvoo, Moses Martin married a second wife before they were driven from there.  Her name was Mary Jane Sanderson.

In 1859, Moses Martin Sanders and some of his married children were called to Sanpete County.  They helped to build the fort in Mt. Pleasant, and then moved north to North Bend (Fairview).  While the men were busy building a fort and church in Fairview, the women resided in Mt. Pleasant.

In 1865, Moses Martin and his married sons were called to the Dixie Cotton Mission in Southern Utah.  Here again they shared the trials, hardships and toil that went into the conquering of a new frontier, as well as a new industry ----cotton.  They also worked on the building of the temple in St. George.  Moses Martin had quite a lot of land and cattle there.  Moses Martin Sanders died at St. George on November 8, 1878. 
the above is taken from the "Sanders Saga"  family newsletter
Filmore records show that Moses Martin Sanders and Amanda Faucett Sanders also helped to establish that area as well.

Lieutenant General, Joseph Smith on his horse "Joe Duncan"
given to him by Moses Martin Sanders.

While living in Nauvoo, Moses Martin Sanders and his wife Amanda Armstrong Faucett Sanders lived as neighbors to the Prophet, Joseph Smith, and they cherished their association with the Smith Family.  Moses owned a very beautiful, but unruly horse.  As Moses was often away from home, performing church duties, it fell to the lot of Amanda to lead this horse to water and she was really afraid of him.  He was very high spirited.

One day the Prophet Joseph said to his neighbor, Moses, "Brother Sanders, give the horse to me and I'll promise that you will never lose by it."  Moses Martin replied, "I would, but I am afraid that he may hurt you."  Then the Prophet said, "No, he would never hurt me."  So Moses tossed him the rope and said, "He is yours."  The horse was called "JOE DUNCAN", a very beautiful, intelligent animal.

The picture above shows the Prophet Joseph Smith dressed in his Lieutenant General uniform.  The Prophet rode this horse in maneuvers of the Nauvoo Legion and many other occasions.

AMANDA ARMSTRONG FAUCETT SANDERS

Amanda Armstrong Faucett was born May 6th 1810, the fifth child of Richard Faucett and Mary McKee.  Before she was sixteen years old, she married Moses Martin Sanders who was then twenty three.
She and Moses lived neighbors to  the Prophet Joseph Smith and family in Nauvoo.

Her life was one move after another and always to new frontiers where it was very difficult and often dangerous.  she was a helpmate and companion to her husband.  She gave birth to 12 children.

She was given a patriarchal blessing by the Patriarch, John Smith.  Her blessing told her that she not only shared in the priesthood of her husband but in the absence of Elders, she should have power to heal her children by the laying on of hands.

Amanda  helped pioneer Mt. Pleasant and also Fairview in 1859, then in 1865 they were called to the Dixie Mission near St. George.  There they built a sawmill and furnished lumber for the St. George Temple.  While living in St. George, she lost her husband and moved back to Fairview.

In 1881, she and some of her sons answered the call to help colonize Arizona.  They moved to Tonto Basin.  this move was about the twelfth move for Amanda.  She passed away on April 24, 1885.