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View Tree for Mary WoodMary Wood (b. 18 Jun 1818, d. 05 Mar 1898)

Mary Wood was born 18 Jun 1818 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland, and died 05 Mar 1898 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT. She married Parley Parker Pratt on 09 Sep 1844 in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, son of Jared Pratt and Charity Dickinson.

 Includes NotesNotes for Mary Wood:
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Two bap. dates shown for this person: 23 Dec 1845 and 9 Feb 1848. All bless- ings were confirmed and ratified on 22 Nov 1967. She was sealed to Parley P. Pratt on 9 Sep 1844 by Brigham Young, and later in the Nauvoo Temple over the altar on10 Jan 1846. !SOURCES: 1) Logan Temple proxy endowments (GS #177,958); 2) Endowment House Proxy Baptisms (GS #183,382); 3) Glasgow Births (GS #102,916 ch #1); 4) Dumfries Births (GS #102,314 lisb); 5) TIB !NOTE: All previous Church blessings were reconfirmed and ratified for Mary Wood on 22 Nov 1967. Mary Wood was sealed to Parley Parker Pratt 9 Sep 1844 by Brigham Young in Nauvoo. They were sealed again in the Nauvoo Temple 10 Jan 1846. !NOTE: FUNERAL OF MARY WOOD PRATT Deseret News Obituary, 8 May 1898, p. 5 (GS #026,942) The funeral services of Sister Mary Wood Pratt, wife of the late Apostle Parley P. Pratt, were held this afternoon at the residence of Bishop A. G. Driggs, Forest Dale. Elder Royal B. Young, presiding. The Forest Dale quartet furnished the singing. Bishop E. F. Sheets offered the opening prayer and President George Q. Cannon addressed those present. He spoke feelingly of the comforting influences of the Gospel and said that our presence here was proof that we had kept our first estate and that it was now our duty to keep our second estate, like unto the departed sister. He impressed upon those present the importance of laying up treasures that would accompany them to the judgment seat. Elder Royal B. Young spoke of the early life of the deceased, her noble qualities, her patience, kindness and indefatigable industry. She had joinher noble husband. After singing the services were closed with prayer by Bishop James Jensen. Mary Wood Pratt was born in Glasgow, Scotland, June 18, 1818. She leaves two sons and two daughters. Helaman Pratt, now in Mexico, Mathoni W. Pratt, Mrs. Cornelia Pratt Driggs and Mrs. Mary Pratt Young.
!SOURCES: 1) Logan Temple proxy endowments (GS #177,958); 2) Endowment House Proxy Baptisms (GS #183,382); 3) Glasgow Births (GS #102,916 ch #1); 4) Dumfries Births (GS #102,314 lisb); 5) TIB.
!NOTE: All previous Church blessings were reconfirmed and ratified for Mary Wood on 22 Nov 1967.
!NOTE: Mary Wood was sealed to Parley Parker Pratt on 9 Sep 1844 by Brigham Young in Nauvoo. They were sealed again over the altar in the Nauvoo Temple on 10 Jan 1846.
!NOTE: FUNERAL OF MARY WOOD PRATT Deseret News Obituary, 8 May 1898, p. 5 (GS #026,942) The funeral services of Sister Mary Wood Pratt, wife of the late Apostle Parley P. Pratt, were held this afternoon at the residence of Bishop A. G. Driggs, Forest Dale. Elder Royal B. Young, presiding. The Forest Dale quartet furnished the singing. Bishop E. F. Sheets offered the opening prayer and President George Q. Cannon addressed those present. He spokefeelingly of the comforting influences of the Gospel and said that our presence here was proof that we had kept our first estate and that it was now our duty to keep our second estate, like unto the departed sister. He impressed upon those present the importance of laying up treasures that would accompany them to the judgment seat. Elder Royal B. Young spoke of the early life of the deceased, her noble qualities, her patience, kindness and indefatigable industry. She hadjoin her noble husband. After singing the services were closed with prayer by Bishop James Jensen. Mary Wood Pratt was born in Glasgow, Scotland, June 18, 1818. She leaves two sons and two daughters. Helaman Pratt, now in Mexico, Mathoni W. Pratt, Mrs. Cornelia Pratt Driggs and Mrs. Mary Pratt Young. !SOURCES: 1) Logan Temple proxy endowments (GS #177,958); 2) Endowment House Proxy Baptisms (GS #183,382); 3) Glasgow Births (GS #102,916 ch #1); 4) Dumfries Births (GS #102,314 lisb); 5) TIB.
!NOTE: All previous Church blessings were reconfirmed and ratified for Mary Wood on 22 Nov 1967.
!NOTE: Mary Wood was sealed to Parley Parker Pratt on 9 Sep 1844 by Brigham Young in Nauvoo. They were sealed again over the altar in the Nauvoo Temple on 10 Jan 1846.
!NOTE: FUNERAL OF MARY WOOD PRATT Deseret News Obituary, 8 May 1898, p. 5 (GS #026,942) The funeral services of Sister Mary Wood Pratt, wife of the late Apostle Parley P. Pratt, were held this afternoon at the residence of Bishop A. G. Driggs, Forest Dale. Elder Royal B. Young, presiding. The Forest Dale quartet furnished the singing. Bishop E. F. Sheets offered the opening prayer and President George Q. Cannon addressed those present. He spokefeelingly of the comforting influences of the Gospel and said that our presence here was proof that we had kept our first estate and that it was now our duty to keep our second estate, like unto the departed sister. He impressed upon those present the importance of laying up treasures that would accompany them to the judgment seat. Elder Royal B. Young spoke of the early life of the deceased, her noble qualities, her patience, kindness and indefatigable industry. She hadjoin her noble husband. After singing the services were closed with prayer by Bishop James Jensen. Mary Wood Pratt was born in Glasgow, Scotland, June 18, 1818. She leaves two sons and two daughters. Helaman Pratt, now in Mexico, Mathoni W. Pratt, Mrs. Cornelia Pratt Driggs and Mrs. Mary Pratt Young.
!Claron Ure Pratt, 5502 S. Franklin, Littleton, CO. Sources: Pratt records in possession of Mrs. Amy Pratt Romney, 1523 E 9th S. Salt Lake City, UT and T.I.B.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
1 NAME /Pratt/
Mary /WOOD/

More About Mary Wood:
Ancestral File Number: 176T-33.
Baptism (LDS): 23 Dec 1845, ARIZO.
Burial: 08 Mar 1898, Plat M City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut.
Endowment (LDS): 10 Jan 1846, NV.
Sealed to parents (LDS): 03 Apr 1967, SLake.

More About Mary Wood and Parley Parker Pratt:
Marriage: 09 Sep 1844, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois.
Marriage Fact: 09 Sep 1844
Sealed to spouse (LDS): 09 Sep 1844, NAUVO.
SLGS: 09 Sep 1844

 Includes NotesMarriage Notes for Mary Wood and Parley Parker Pratt:
1 _FA1 2 DATE 9 SEP 1844

Children of Mary Wood and Parley Parker Pratt are:
  1. Helaman Pratt, b. 31 May 1846, Mt. Pisgah, Pottawattamie, Iowa, d. 26 Nov 1909, Dublan, Galeana, Chihuahua, Mexico.
  2. Cornelia PRATT, b. 05 Sep 1848, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut, d. 10 Sep 1899, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut.
  3. Mary Wood Pratt, b. 14 Sep 1853, Salt Lake City, UT, d. 25 Oct 1911, Salt Lake City, UT.
  4. Mathoni Wood Pratt, b. 06 Jul 1856, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, d. 01 May 1937, Los Angeles, California.
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