1. Her mother's second marriage to Franklin Dewey Richards was sealed.All
the children, including her, were sealed to this marriage. A sealing toher
parents was performed in Logan 14 July 1939, but if this was to the first
marriage, it would be invalid.2. George Richards Cannon has copy of a TRIB in his possessionindicating all
her Church blessings were reconfirmed and ratified in Salt Lake Temple on
12 Aug 1968. Baptism by proxy Miriam C. Chase. It gives her marriagedate, but
date of sealing to husband is blank. It gives baptism date as 1849, buther
personal Temple Record Book in possession of George Richards Cannon showsher
baptism as 1848. Another record shows baptism in summer of 1848 in thePlatte
river. This would be consistent with notes below. TRIB and her RecordBook
show birth in Camden, Upper Canada.3. Dean Richards Cannon has records in his possession indicating she was
sealed to husband George Quayle Cannon 29 Jul 1865.4. Microfiche entitled "Membership of Church 1830-1848" says she wassealed
to parents 5 Nov 1884 at Logan. Presumably this was the sealing toFranklin D.
Richards noted above. Also it states that she walked across the plainsin the
company with Franklin D. Richards as captain of fifty, and was baptisedenroute
in the Platte. They arrived in Salt Lake City 10 Oct 1848. In 1893,when the
SL Temple was dedicated, she became a set-apart worker for 20 years. Shewas
on Relief Society General Board. In 1902 she was a delegate toWashington D.C.
representing Utah. She conceived the idea of Daughters of Utah Pioneers,and
was its chaplain until her death. (Alice Cannon Hicken says there is acamp of
DUP named after her.)Sarah Jane Jenne was the second wife of George Quayle Cannon
Also baptised 12 Aug 1968
Sarah Jane Jenne was the second wife of George Quayle Cannon
Also baptised 12 Aug 1968
1. Her mother's second marriage to Franklin Dewey Richards was sealed.All the children, including her, were sealed to this marriage. A sealingto her parents was performed in Logan 14 July 1939, but if this was tothe first marriage, it would be invalid.
2. George Richards Cannon has copy of a TRIB in his possessionindicating all her Church blessings were reconfirmed and ratified in SaltLake Temple on 12 Aug 1968. Baptism by proxy Miriam C. Chase. It givesher marriage date, but date of sealing to husband is blank. It givesbaptism date as 1849, but her personal Temple Record Book in possessionof George Richards Cannon shows her baptism as 1848. Another record showsbaptism in summer of 1848 in the Platte river. This would be consistentwith notes below. TRIB and her Record Book show birth in Camden, UpperCanada.
3. Dean Richards Cannon has records in his possession indicating she wassealed to husband George Quayle Cannon 29 Jul 1865.
4. Microfiche entitled "Membership of Church 1830-1848" says she wassealed to parents 5 Nov 1884 at Logan. Presumably this was the sealingto Franklin D. Richards noted above. Also it states that she walkedacross the plains in the company with Franklin D. Richards as captain offifty, and was baptised enroute in the Platte. They arrived in Salt LakeCity 10 Oct 1848. In 1893, when the SL Temple was dedicated, she became aset-apart worker for 20 years. She was on the Relief Society GeneralBoard. In 1902 she was a delegate to Washington D.C. representing Utah.She conceived the idea of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and was itschaplain until her death. (Alice Cannon Hicken says there is a camp ofDUP named after her.)
DISCREPENCY: AFN 45F9-D4 and 1RH3-T5W both appear to apply to this sameindividual.
George Quayle Cannon was counselor to Brigham Young in the FirstPresidency of the LDS Church and counselor to succeeding ChurchPresidents.
George Quayle Cannon did not originally have Quayle in his name nor didhe use the initial Q. He added it later in life himself to differentiatebetween himself and others bearing the name of George Cannon.
Other records show sealed to parents 15 Oct 1890; baptized 29 June 1840.
George Quayle Cannon was counselor to Brigham Young in the FirstPresidency of the LDS Church and counselor to succeeding ChurchPresidents.
George Quayle Cannon did not originally have Quayle in his name nor didhe use the initial Q. He added it later in life himself to differentiatebetween himself and others bearing the name of George Cannon.
Other records show sealed to parents 15 Oct 1890; baptized 29 June 1840.
Apostle, additional counselor to President Brigham Young, and firstcounselor to
Presidents John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, and Lorenzo Snow.