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The Story ofThe Story of John Pincock and Isabella John Pincock and Isabella
DouglasDouglas
The Story ofThe Story of John Pincock and Isabella John Pincock and Isabella
DouglasDouglas
John Pincock is the John Pincock is the son of son of
John Pincock and John Pincock and Mary Marsden, Mary Marsden, he was born in he was born in
Euxton, Lancashire, Euxton, Lancashire, England on England on 27 Jul 182927 Jul 1829
John Pincock is the John Pincock is the son of son of
John Pincock and John Pincock and Mary Marsden, Mary Marsden, he was born in he was born in
Euxton, Lancashire, Euxton, Lancashire, England on England on 27 Jul 182927 Jul 1829
Isabella Douglas was Isabella Douglas was born in Downham, born in Downham,
England,England, Nov 1, 1833 Nov 1, 1833 She was the She was the daughter of daughter of
George Douglas George Douglas and Ellen Briggs.and Ellen Briggs.
Isabella Douglas was Isabella Douglas was born in Downham, born in Downham,
England,England, Nov 1, 1833 Nov 1, 1833 She was the She was the daughter of daughter of
George Douglas George Douglas and Ellen Briggs.and Ellen Briggs.
John and Isabella were born in John and Isabella were born in EnglandEngland
John and Isabella were born in John and Isabella were born in EnglandEngland
England is a long ways away from England is a long ways away from AmericaAmerica
England is a long ways away from England is a long ways away from AmericaAmerica
When they were in England, John and When they were in England, John and Isabella were taught by missionaries Isabella were taught by missionaries
from the Church of Jesus Christ of from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Latter-day Saints.
When they were in England, John and When they were in England, John and Isabella were taught by missionaries Isabella were taught by missionaries
from the Church of Jesus Christ of from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Latter-day Saints.
Heber C. Kimball
Heber C. Kimball
Orson HydeOrson Hyde
John and Isabella were some of the early Saints John and Isabella were some of the early Saints in England to join the Church of Jesus Christ of in England to join the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day SaintsLatter-day Saints
John and Isabella were some of the early Saints John and Isabella were some of the early Saints in England to join the Church of Jesus Christ of in England to join the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day SaintsLatter-day Saints
John and his family went to Liverpool to get John and his family went to Liverpool to get on a ship to be with the Saints in America in on a ship to be with the Saints in America in 1841. Isabella and her family did the same a 1841. Isabella and her family did the same a
year later.year later.
John and his family went to Liverpool to get John and his family went to Liverpool to get on a ship to be with the Saints in America in on a ship to be with the Saints in America in 1841. Isabella and her family did the same a 1841. Isabella and her family did the same a
year later.year later.
EuxtonEuxton
John’s trip from Euxton to LiverpoolJohn’s trip from Euxton to LiverpoolJohn’s trip from Euxton to LiverpoolJohn’s trip from Euxton to Liverpool
DownhamDownham
Isabella’s trip from Downham to Isabella’s trip from Downham to LiverpoolLiverpool
Isabella’s trip from Downham to Isabella’s trip from Downham to LiverpoolLiverpool
John sailed to America in 1841 John sailed to America in 1841 and and
Isabella sailed to America in Isabella sailed to America in 18421842
John sailed to America in 1841 John sailed to America in 1841 and and
Isabella sailed to America in Isabella sailed to America in 18421842
The families sailed from Liverpool to New Orleans
The families sailed from Liverpool to New Orleans
From New Orleans their families sailed From New Orleans their families sailed on a paddle-wheeler to Nauvoo, Illinoison a paddle-wheeler to Nauvoo, Illinois
From New Orleans their families sailed From New Orleans their families sailed on a paddle-wheeler to Nauvoo, Illinoison a paddle-wheeler to Nauvoo, Illinois
Nauvoo was a beautiful place to live Nauvoo was a beautiful place to live after the swamps were drainedafter the swamps were drained
Nauvoo was a beautiful place to live Nauvoo was a beautiful place to live after the swamps were drainedafter the swamps were drained
John got a job driving a team for John got a job driving a team for Father Taylor (President John Taylor’s father) Father Taylor (President John Taylor’s father)
after his parents died.after his parents died.
John got a job driving a team for John got a job driving a team for Father Taylor (President John Taylor’s father) Father Taylor (President John Taylor’s father)
after his parents died.after his parents died.
President John TaylorPresident John Taylor
John learned to read and John learned to read and write well, even though write well, even though he didn’t have a chance he didn’t have a chance to go to school.to go to school.
John learned to read and John learned to read and write well, even though write well, even though he didn’t have a chance he didn’t have a chance to go to school.to go to school.
Later, John Pincock worked on a steamboat Later, John Pincock worked on a steamboat on the Mississippi River.on the Mississippi River.
Later, John Pincock worked on a steamboat Later, John Pincock worked on a steamboat on the Mississippi River.on the Mississippi River.
Isabella’s father worked on the Nauvoo Temple and Isabella’s father worked on the Nauvoo Temple and also worked on the Prophet Joseph Smith’s farm.also worked on the Prophet Joseph Smith’s farm.
Isabella’s father worked on the Nauvoo Temple and Isabella’s father worked on the Nauvoo Temple and also worked on the Prophet Joseph Smith’s farm.also worked on the Prophet Joseph Smith’s farm.
Isabella had to help her mother with the Isabella had to help her mother with the chores. She would bake salt-rising bread chores. She would bake salt-rising bread every day in a bake kettle by a fireplaceevery day in a bake kettle by a fireplace
Isabella had to help her mother with the Isabella had to help her mother with the chores. She would bake salt-rising bread chores. She would bake salt-rising bread every day in a bake kettle by a fireplaceevery day in a bake kettle by a fireplace
At age 9, Isabella At age 9, Isabella had to take care had to take care
of her three of her three younger siblings younger siblings
while mother while mother worked away worked away from home.from home.
At age 9, Isabella At age 9, Isabella had to take care had to take care
of her three of her three younger siblings younger siblings
while mother while mother worked away worked away from home.from home.
Isabella also had to wash, iron, Isabella also had to wash, iron, and mend the clothes.and mend the clothes.
Isabella also had to wash, iron, Isabella also had to wash, iron, and mend the clothes.and mend the clothes.
John, Isabella and their families had John, Isabella and their families had to leave Nauvoo. to leave Nauvoo.
John, Isabella and their families had John, Isabella and their families had to leave Nauvoo. to leave Nauvoo.
John continued to work on the John continued to work on the steamboat to earn money.steamboat to earn money.
John continued to work on the John continued to work on the steamboat to earn money.steamboat to earn money.
Isabella moved to St. Louis, Isabella moved to St. Louis, Missouri with her family.Missouri with her family.
Isabella moved to St. Louis, Isabella moved to St. Louis, Missouri with her family.Missouri with her family.
At St. Louis, Isabella became At St. Louis, Isabella became
acquainted with acquainted with
and married John Pincock.and married John Pincock.
At St. Louis, Isabella became At St. Louis, Isabella became
acquainted with acquainted with
and married John Pincock.and married John Pincock.
In 1852, John and Isabella traveled west In 1852, John and Isabella traveled west
in the John Parker wagon trainin the John Parker wagon train
to go to Utah.to go to Utah.
In 1852, John and Isabella traveled west In 1852, John and Isabella traveled west
in the John Parker wagon trainin the John Parker wagon train
to go to Utah.to go to Utah.
They arrived in Salt Lake City, August 28, 1852They arrived in Salt Lake City, August 28, 1852They arrived in Salt Lake City, August 28, 1852They arrived in Salt Lake City, August 28, 1852
After a short stay After a short stay in Salt Lake City, in Salt Lake City,
John and Isabella John and Isabella traveled to traveled to
Kaysville, Utah Kaysville, Utah where John where John
built a cabin.built a cabin.
After a short stay After a short stay in Salt Lake City, in Salt Lake City,
John and Isabella John and Isabella traveled to traveled to
Kaysville, Utah Kaysville, Utah where John where John
built a cabin.built a cabin.
John and Isabella then moved to John and Isabella then moved to Ogden, Utah ... Where they stayed the Ogden, Utah ... Where they stayed the
rest of their lives.rest of their lives.
John and Isabella then moved to John and Isabella then moved to Ogden, Utah ... Where they stayed the Ogden, Utah ... Where they stayed the
rest of their lives.rest of their lives.
Did you know?Did you know?Did you know?Did you know?
John and Isabella Pincock were real pioneers.
John and Isabella Pincock were real pioneers.
John and Isabella Pincock are buried in the Ogden City Cemetery...and you can
go there to see their headstones.
John and Isabella Pincock are buried in the Ogden City Cemetery...and you can
go there to see their headstones.
The EndThe EndThe EndThe End