Elijah Malin, Jr., 1808–1849 (aged 41 years)
- Name
- Elijah /Malin, Jr./
- Surname
- Malin, Jr.
- Given names
- Elijah
Birth | March 11, 1808
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29 |
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Birth of a brother | Levi B. Malin May 11, 1811 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a brother | Samuel Malin June 29, 1813 (aged 5 years) |
Death of a maternal grandfather | Rudolph Essick OR Essig August 6, 1815 (aged 7 years) |
Birth of a brother | Rudolph Malin August 15, 1815 (aged 7 years) |
Birth of a brother | Thomas Malin August 14, 1818 (aged 10 years) |
Birth of a sister | Eliza Ann Malin March 24, 1820 (aged 12 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | Thomas Malin April 12, 1823 (aged 15 years) |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Maria or Mary Berger September 21, 1823 (aged 15 years) |
Marriage | Sarah McGuckin — View this family February 4, 1830 (aged 21 years) |
Birth of a son | John McGuckin Malin August 16, 1833 (aged 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Margaret Ann Malin February 14, 1835 (aged 26 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Catherine Malin April 6, 1837 (aged 29 years) |
LDS baptism | July 29, 1839 (aged 31 years) |
Birth of a son | James Elijah Malin September 10, 1839 (aged 31 years) |
Death | May 5, 1849 (aged 41 years) |
LDS endowment | March 1, 1881 (31 years after death) |
LDS child sealing | March 31, 1899 (49 years after death) LDS temple: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Family: Elijah Malin + Catherine Essick |
father |
1774–1857
Birth: February 1, 1774
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41 — Williston, Chester, Pennsylvania Death: October 2, 1857 |
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mother |
1779–1866
Birth: January 31, 1779
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37 — Coventry, Chester, Pennsylvania Death: January 10, 1866 |
Marriage |
Marriage: March 19, 1799 — Chester, Pennsylvania |
19 months
elder sister |
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17 months
elder sister |
1802–
Birth: March 28, 1802
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23 — Nantmeal Village, Chester, Pennsylvania |
22 months
elder sister |
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4 years
himself |
1808–1849
Birth: March 11, 1808
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29 — West Nantmeal, Chester, Pennsylvania Death: May 5, 1849 — St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri |
3 years
younger brother |
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2 years
younger brother |
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2 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger brother |
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20 months
younger sister |
step-father | |
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mother |
1779–1866
Birth: January 31, 1779
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37 — Coventry, Chester, Pennsylvania Death: January 10, 1866 |
Marriage |
Marriage: March 19, 1799 — |
himself |
1808–1849
Birth: March 11, 1808
34
29 — West Nantmeal, Chester, Pennsylvania Death: May 5, 1849 — St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri |
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wife |
1803–1877
Birth: August 29, 1803
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38 — West Nantmeal, Chester, Pennsylvania Death: October 24, 1877 — Kamas, Summit, Utah |
Marriage |
Marriage: February 4, 1830 — Long Ridge, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA |
4 years
son |
1833–
Birth: August 16, 1833
25
29 — West Nantmeal, Chester, Pennsylvania |
18 months
daughter |
1835–
Birth: February 14, 1835
26
31 — East Nantmeal, Chester, Pennsylvania |
2 years
daughter |
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3 years
son |
1839–1909
Birth: September 10, 1839
31
36 — West Nantmeal, Chester, Pennsylvania Death: October 26, 1909 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah |
Note | Relative/Proxy: John McGuckin Malin Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, vol 3. Biographies. Manning, Arthur. ...His ancestors came to America in 1699 from England and settled on some of the original Wm. Penn land grants. Elijah married a Quaker girl in 1830. Ten years later this couple embraced the gospel, and the prophet Joseph appointed Elijah president of the Chester County Branch of the Church, which office he held until he moved to Nauvoo. On May 16, 1846 the family, consisting of Brother Malin, his wife Sarah McGukin, two sons, John and James, and a daughter Margaret started their westward journey. they had crossed the Missouri river and had made camp about seven miles west of Winter Quarters. When the decision was reached not to continue west the fall of '46, Elijah Malin built a house and planted such seeds as he could get. Then he was called to go back to Pennsylvania, his birthplace and preach the gospel. This call he accepted. He spent a year doing missionary work, then started back to the liffle settlement on the banks of the Missouri river, where he had left his family. when he reached St. Louis be became ill with chiolera and passed away. He was buried in a nameless grave May 5, 1849. His wodow and her three children cam to Utah in 1852. |
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