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751 Rodrigues, Donald; Editor. Copy in possession of Editor, 1335 Saint Charles Street, Alameda, California USA Source (S499)
 
752 Rodrigues, Donald; Editor. Copy in possession of Editor, 1335 Saint Charles Street, Alameda, California USA Source (S501)
 
753 Rodrigues, Donald; Editor. Copy in possession of Editor, 1335 Saint Charles Street, Alameda, California USA Source (S504)
 
754 Rodrigues, Donald; Editor. Copy in possession of Editor, 1335 Saint Charles Street, Alameda, California USA Source (S505)
 
755 Rodrigues, Donald: Editor. Copy in possession of Editor, 1335 Saint Charles Street, Alameda, California USA Source (S502)
 
756 Son Robert (in his diary) says James & Agnes Archibald were united in marriage on 14 April 1809 in the parish of Inveresk, Colpit county, Edinburgh, Scotland. Family: Archibald, James / Archibald, Agnes (F575)
 
757 Telecon transcript in possession of Donald Rodrigues, Alameda, California. 06172004a. Source (S102)
 
758 This David was named after an older brother, David, who died as a child. There is a photo and short biography for him in the book "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" It reads "Son of Robert Murray, who came to Utah Sept. 5, 1861, and Jessie Archibald. Born Feb. 22, 1849 in Scotland. Member High Council Hyrum Stake. Mayor."



DEATH: Bishop David Archibald Murray either died or was buried 21 March 1913 in the Wellsville, Utah Cemetery. Pioneer of 1852. Recorded in the Deseret News Section VIII.  
Murray, David Archibald (I2283)
 
759 This John was named after an older brother, John, who died as a child.

 
Murray, John Archibald (I1604)
 
760 Viewable online at Source (S270)
 
761 Viewed online on March 3, 2016. Rodrigues, Donald, Editor., "Published Obituary". Copy in possession of Editor, 1335 Saint Charles Street, Alameda, CA USA. 20160303a Source (S391)
 
762 Widow Ann (born Roberts) Morgan emigrated to America in 1874, arriving on the steamship IDAHO from Wales via Liverpool, England. Two unmarried daughters, Mary Allice Morgan and Elizabeth Morgan, accompanied her. The IDAHO arrived in New York on July 6, 1874, after 12 days at sea. The leader of the 806-person LDS Immigration Company was P. Carstensen. The Master of the IDAHO was W. Forsyth.

In Utah, Ann settled at Brigham City and was believed to be living there with daughter Mary Elizabeth when she allegedly married Jonah Mathias sometime between 1875 and 1883, While the marriage is unverified, Her husband would likely have been Jonah Mathias (1843-1928) who is interred in the Brigham City Cemetery. Mr. Mathias earlier married Abigail Burbank (1848-1935) in 1868, so the marriage to Ann would have been polygamous.

A family story relates that Ann's daughter Elizabeth was mistreated by Mr. Mathias, and that a kicking incident motivated John Devinold Morgan to accelerate marriage to her in order to remove her from the Mathias home.

Jonah Mathias is interred with wife Abigail and their natural children in the Brigham City cemetery, Brigham City, Utah. Ann is interred at the Mendon City cemetery, Mendon, Utah.





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Roberts, Ann (I2012)
 

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