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A blog about Edward Lloyd Parry, who joined the LDS (Mormon) Church in Wales in 1848, migrated to Utah in 1853, and was master stonemason of the St. George Temple and Manti Temple.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Manti Temple under construction (ELP master stonemason)
Documents from ELP's papers
These are some interesting documents taken from a small notebook of ELP.
This first one intrigues me in particular. It talks of Ann going through the "house," which, based on the rest of the paragraph, makes me think he's referring to the Endowment House in Salt Lake City, where Ann received her endowments 17 July 1857. At the bottom of the sheet, ELP mentions James G. Bleak, a noted historian of southern Utah in the 19th century.
Here are ELP's political views:
Here are ELP's notes on his son, Edward Thomas Parry (1859-1938), getting baptized proxy for ET's maternal grandfather, Thomas Parry (Ann's father):
Notes on more temple work:
Notice of transfer of funds from ELP to two of his daughters, Harriet and Emma (the only children of his to reach maturity and never marry), ELP wrote this four months before dying:
This first one intrigues me in particular. It talks of Ann going through the "house," which, based on the rest of the paragraph, makes me think he's referring to the Endowment House in Salt Lake City, where Ann received her endowments 17 July 1857. At the bottom of the sheet, ELP mentions James G. Bleak, a noted historian of southern Utah in the 19th century.
Here are ELP's political views:
Here are ELP's notes on his son, Edward Thomas Parry (1859-1938), getting baptized proxy for ET's maternal grandfather, Thomas Parry (Ann's father):
Notes on more temple work:
Notice of transfer of funds from ELP to two of his daughters, Harriet and Emma (the only children of his to reach maturity and never marry), ELP wrote this four months before dying:
Edward Lloyd Parry's house in Manti, 1879-1906
Located at 50 N. 100 W.
Special thanks to the gracious, hospitable owners for allowing me this tour! THANK YOU!
In the basement. Note the wooden pegs in the ceiling.
Again in the basement
Special thanks to the gracious, hospitable owners for allowing me this tour! THANK YOU!
Manti Cemetery - Gravestones of ELP and family
Son: George, 1883-1889
First wife: Elizabeth (on the top of the stone it reads "Elisabeth"), 1817-1880
Son: Hugh Evans, 1881-1889
Father and husband: Edward Lloyd, 1818-1906
Second wife: Ann, 1831-1886
Monday, November 1, 2010
Mary Ellen Parry's book "Child Culture," 1902
Several years ago, my father was shopping in a thrift store when he picked up this book (he loves to collect old books). It has only been in the last month that he realized that he had purchased the book of one of his relatives! Her name is Mary Ellen Parry Cox (1862-1912), and she is a daughter of Edward Lloyd Parry! The Lord moves in mysterious ways. (Click on the images for a better view.)
ELP's Grandmother, Mary Jones (16 May 1778-1856)
Thanks to the "Sunflower Lady" for sending me this picture of the grandmother of Edward Lloyd Parry. She is the mother of ELP's father, also named Edward Parry (1792-1867). (As I look at the birth year of ELP's dad, and the birth year of ELP's grandmother, things just don't make sense. There must be an error somewhere in family history. I highly doubt that Mary Jones had Edward, her fourth child, when she was 14! If anyone can clarify these birth years, please e-mail me.)
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