Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameAnn Tompkins606,573,1050,1051, 14:11 3
Birth9 Apr 1807, Orange, Essex Co., New Jersey1047,1052
Death14 Dec 1890, Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co., California1053
BurialPioneer Cemetery, Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co., California1053
FatherSimeon Tompkins (~1772-1815)
MotherEsther Williams , 14:11 (~1774-)
Spouses
Birth29 Nov 1804, Essex Co., New Jersey1047
Death14 Apr 1848, Traders Point, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa1047,1048,1049
FatherJeptha Condit , 164 (1767-~1820)
MotherCharlotte Smith (1782-1854)
Marriage1 Jan 1825, Essex Co., New Jersey1054
ChildrenJeptha , 1642 1 (1825->1850)
 Martha Ann , 1642 2 (1830-1907)
 Simeon (Died as Infant), 1642 3 (1831-1833)
 Charlotte , 1642 4 (1833-1874)
 Mary Jane , 1642 5 (~1837-)
 Ruth Whitehead , 1642 6 (1839-1911)
 Sarah , 1642 7 (~1846-)
 Amos Wallace , 1642 8 (1847-1913)
Birth7 Feb 1813, Pennsylvania1053,1050
Death14 Mar 1900, Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co., California1053
BurialPioneer Cemetery, Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co., California1053
Notes for Ann Tompkins
Traveled to Salt Lake City in Edward Hunter’s Company along with her daughter Charlotte Condit.1055
Inscription on tombstone says “Mother of A. W. Condit” presumably Amos W. Condit Jr.1053
Notes for Amos William (Spouse 1)
It is probable that Amos Condit died in 1848 instead of 1847 as stated by his nephew Parker Condit. His death is listed in Traders Point happening as occurring in Apr 1848 and Silas left the LDS church in 1848 and traveled to Little Sioux that year.1048
High Priest in early RLDS church (ref Mormon records)
After his marriage he moved to the west where he was a shoemaker. He moved from Ohio, to Nauvoo, IL, to Council Bluffs, IA. His name appears on the Nauvoo House ledger C, page 459. He presided over the Macedonia Branch. His name appears in the 1845 census. He was killed while witnessing a controversy over property rights on the site of Council Bluffs. PROPERTY: MACEDONIA Block 13 Lot 3 E/2
NAUVOO RECORDS: Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register pg 150; Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 11, p 287368
Name transcribed from the Iowa Branches Members Index 1839 - 1859, Volumes I & II by Ronald G. Watt. Historical Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1991. Copyright by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A Legacy of Blessings: William G. Perkins, Pioneer and Patriarch [Mormon Historical Studies] Nauvoo Journal, Spring 1997.
We can list with some certainty the adults in the following additional Macedonian families who went across Iowa in the Pe* Macedonia company: Amos W. Condit with six in his family;
Last Modified 9 Jun 2017Created 16 Jan 2023 using Reunion for Macintosh
Created 16 Jan 2023 by David E. Condit with Reunion for the Macintosh

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