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About Mary Elizabeth Wood
Birth: Nov. 25, 1803 Ontario, Canada Death: Oct. 7, 1873 Bountiful Davis County Utah, USA
Daughter of John/Peter Synder and Elizabeth Amey
Married Daniel Wood, 9 Mar 1823, Ernestown, Ontario, Canada
Children - John Wood, Rebecca Wood, Henry Wood, Catherine Wood, Elizabeth Wood, Harriet Wood
Jas. T. Jakeman, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Their Mothers, p. 156
Mary E. Snyder Wood was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Snyder, born at Ernestown, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 25, 1823. She married Daniel Wood at Kingston, Canada, March 9, 1824. Mrs. Wood lived in Nauvoo before coming to Utah, while there she became well acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith. She experienced and endured many trials and hardships, in Ohio, Missouri and Illinois. Crossed the plains in President Young's second company. In 1848 she came to Bountiful, where she spent the remainder of her life. The Woods farm was the third taken up in Bountiful. Mrs. Wood adopted two children and was the mother of seven. She was always an active hand in Church affairs, especially in the Relief Society work. She died, April 25, 1892, at Bountiful, Davis County, Utah.
History - Mary joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and immigrated to Nauvoo and then Utah. She can be found in Utah census records in 1850, 1860 & 1870 with husband Daniel Woods. She is listed in Lennox and Addington County Loyalist Families Part Two-M to Y, both as daughter of John Jost Snider and Elizabeth Amey and as wife of Daniel Wood.
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Spouse:
Daniel Wood (1800 - 1892)*
Children:
Rebecca Wood Moss (1826 - 1882)*
Henry Wood (1828 - 1845)*
John Wood (1830 - 1908)*
Harriet Wood Lewis (1834 - 1873)*
Elizabeth Wood Moyle (1839 - 1908)*
Catherine Wood (1842 - 1842)*
Mary Wood (1842 - 1842)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Daniel Wood Cemetery Bountiful Davis County Utah, USA
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Daughter of John/Peter Synder and Elizabeth Amey
Married Daniel Wood, 9 Mar 1823, Ernestown, Ontario, Canada
Children - John Wood, Rebecca Wood, Henry Wood, Catherine Wood, Elizabeth Wood, Harriet Wood
Jas. T. Jakeman, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Their Mothers, p. 156
Mary E. Snyder Wood was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Snyder, born at Ernestown, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 25, 1823. She married Daniel Wood at Kingston, Canada, March 9, 1824. Mrs. Wood lived in Nauvoo before coming to Utah, while there she became well acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith. She experienced and endured many trials and hardships, in Ohio, Missouri and Illinois. Crossed the plains in President Young's second company. In 1848 she came to Bountiful, where she spent the remainder of her life. The Woods farm was the third taken up in Bountiful. Mrs. Wood adopted two children and was the mother of seven. She was always an active hand in Church affairs, especially in the Relief Society work. She died, April 25, 1892, at Bountiful, Davis County, Utah.
History - Mary joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and immigrated to Nauvoo and then Utah. She can be found in Utah census records in 1850, 1860 & 1870 with husband Daniel Woods. She is listed in Lennox and Addington County Loyalist Families Part Two-M to Y, both as daughter of John Jost Snider and Elizabeth Amey and as wife of Daniel Wood.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Apr 25 2017, 19:21:13 UTC https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KWJ5-KQ1
Mary Elizabeth Wood's Timeline
1803 |
November 25, 1803
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Ernestown, Lennox County, Upper Canada
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1826 |
May 11, 1826
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Ontario, Canada
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1828 |
1828
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1830 |
April 10, 1830
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Canada
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1833 |
February 17, 1833
Age 29
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1834 |
December 21, 1834
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Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, United States
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1839 |
December 20, 1839
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1842
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1846 |
January 21, 1846
Age 42
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