John Telford

John Telford
Birth:   2 March 1802 
Place:   Armagh, Province of Ulster, Ireland
Death:   19 January 1896   
Place:   Richmond, Cache, Utah, United States
         Father:  George Telford    
         Mother:  Jane Dodds

John Telford is my 3 times great grandfather.   He came from Ireland to Canada, then to Kirtland, Ohio, then Nauvoo, Illinois, to Bountiful, Utah and finally ended in Richmond, Utah.   He had two wives and seventeen children.  He lived a full live of 94 years.

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James & Sarah Denning

Birth:   2 March 1829 
Place:   Coleford, Kilmersdon Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Death:   2 May 1898   
Place:   St. John, Oneida, Idaho USA
         Father:  Henry Denning    
         Mother:  Martha Nichols

Spouse:  Sarah Merrifield     
Born:    8 July 1849  
Place:   Tahowan, England
Death:   9 January 1900
Place:   Malad, Oneida, Idaho, USA
         Father:  Uriah Merrifield
         Mother:  Jane Denning

James married Sarah Merrifield on July 8, 1849, at Tahowan, England.  After their marriage, Sarah taught him the ABC’s and he then learned to read. He became a prolific reader and could talk intelligently on most subjects.

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The Secrets that We Keep

I recently finished a Novel, “The Secrets She Keeps”, by Michael Robothan. The story is about two women in a London suburb, who each have a secret. Their paths cross and their lives become intertwined.  In the end one kept her secret and the other’s was exposed.

Are secrets good or bad?  Do they hurt us or help us?  I am not sure I can answer these questions completely.  But this much I do know, there are some secrets that can cause us a lot of pain.  The sad part is some secrets are carried for life and can stop our emotional growth and freedom. Continue reading The Secrets that We Keep

Greek Trip Posted

I have completed posting our Greek trip.

You may ask (probably not) why it took so long to post the pictures from our trip to Greece.  All I can say is that there were a lot of pictures that I had to sift through and enhance.  So, what you see on these pages is a small percentage of all pictures that we took.  Consider this, two people, who both love to take a lot of pictures, digital cameras with large SD cards and laptops to unload all the pictures each night.  This can lead to a lot, I mean a lot, of pictures to go through.

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Letter from Emily

The other day I opened my email and found the following from my niece Emily (now serving an LDS Mission in Chile):

Hey uncle!

Hey, I´ve got a favor to ask…. So, we’ve got this investigator, (well, sort of. He’s actually not an investigator because he’s a less active member) and he’s really struggling because he had a great mormon life. He served a mission, he got married in the temple. But now he’s divorced, and has been for quite a few years, and he feels like he did everything right and he had his eternal family, and then it didn’t work so obviously the church doesn’t work. And I thought of you. Because you’ve been through that, and your still strong, and that’s so cool. He has a girlfriend that he lives with now and they have a son, and I really want to help him see that he can have an eternal family still and it’ll all be okay, and I was wondering if you could send me your testimony of the gospel and of families and God and whatever else. I mean, you don’t have to, but I think it might help him to see someone else who understands sort of what he’s gone through and still has that testimony. 

Thank you!

Love,

Hermana Andersen

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