Cemeteries and Headstones in Wellsville, Cache, UT, United States


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Wellsville Cemetery, Wellsville, Cache, UT, United States

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Biographical sketch for John Thirkell on secondary headstone
Biographical sketch for John Thirkell on secondary headstone
Married Mary Baynes Brown-born March 30 1815, died Dec 7 1881. Children: Sarah, Jemima, Caroline, Mary, Rebecca, Emily & Henrietta John & his family joined the LDS Church in England, & there prophesied that they would go to Utah & experience hunger. His prophecy was fulfilled soon after they arrived in Utah. After a bitter winter, discouraged saints ready to leave the Cache Valley met on the 4th of July, 1857, at the Wellsville Bowery. John stood pointing to the Logan East Bench & prophesied that a temple would be built there among many homes. He told the people to be steadfast & God would temper the elements in the valley. This is the first recorded vision of this temple, & he lived to see the prophecy fulfilled. He made the first real bricks in Cache Valley, using them for an addition to his home. The first apples & black native currants were brought to the valley by John. When Brigham Young visited, the trees had twenty apples, two of which were given for tithing. (Biography inscribed on stone)  
Located    Mary Baynes Brown (d. 7 Dec 1881)
John Pinnock Thirkell (d. 10 Apr 1884)
 
Headstone for John P. Thirkell and Mary Brown Thirkell
Headstone for John P. Thirkell and Mary Brown Thirkell
Find A Grave Memorial# 9058223 
Located    Mary Baynes Brown (d. 7 Dec 1881)
John Pinnock Thirkell (d. 10 Apr 1884)