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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. George L. Adams: Birth: 8 Jan 1833 in Old Craighall, , Scotland.

  2. James Hugh Adams: Birth: 17 Nov 1860 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, USA. Death: 9 May 1922 in Logan, Cache, UT

  3. Joseph Moffatt Adams: Birth: 11 Nov 1862 in Logan, Cache, Utah. Death: 6 May 1946 in Logan, Cache, UT

  4. George Thomas Adams: Birth: 9 May 1865 in Logan, Cache, Utah. Death: 5 Apr 1901 in Bedford, Lincoln, WY

  5. Samuel Adams: Birth: 12 Feb 1867 in Logan, Cache, Utah. Death: 25 Aug 1913

  6. Samuel Moffatt Adams: Birth: 12 Jan 1868 in Logan, Cache, UT. Death: 25 Aug 1913 in Logan, Cache, UT

  7. Isabell Elizabeth Adams: Birth: 23 Sep 1869 in Logan, Cache, Utah. Death: 4 Oct 1940 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

  8. Jessie Ann Adams: Birth: 26 Aug 1871 in Logan, Cache, Utah. Death: 31 Oct 1941 in Logan, Cache, UT


Sources
1. Title:   Ancestral File (TM)
Author:   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998 , Repository: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998

Notes
a. Note:   ,Came to Utah 1852 with the John M. Wood Company Family home was in Logan Utah
  Assisted in building up the Cache Valley in all the pioneer activities. Watermaster of the Logan & Richmond Canal Co. superintendent of Logan city Waterworks for several years. High Priest and all subordinate positions, and teacher in Sunday Schools many years.
  Record of Temple Ordinances are recorded in EHOUS 1506-G-48. Hugh Adams came to America with his brother James Adams on the ship "John M. Wood". Although, we do not at this time have a written record by Hugh or James of there journey, others in there group have recorded the conditions of the voyage and trip to Utah. We know Hugh and James experienced these conditions.
  Ship: John M. Wood
 Date of Departure: 12 Mar 1854 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England LDS Immigrants: 397 Church Leader: Robert Campbell
 Date of Arrival: 2 May 1854 Port of Arrival: New Orleans, Louisiana Source(s): BMR, Book #1040, pp. 41-59 (FHL #025,690)
 Notes: "DEPARTURE -- The John M. Wood. -- The John M. Wood, Captain Hartley, cleared for New Orleans, on the 10th instant, having on board 397 souls, 58 of whom were from Switzerland and Italy. Elders Robert Campbell, president of the company, A. F. McDonald, J. O. Angus, and Charles Derry, ex-presidents of conferences, also Jabez Woodard, late president of the Italian Mission, sailed on board this vessel, after having labored faithfully and diligently to extend the work of God in Europe. May a prosperous voyage be granted them."
 <MS, 16:12 (March 25, 1854), p.187>
  "Sun. 12. [Mar. 1854] -- The ship John M. Wood sailed from Liverpool, with 393 saints, including 58 from Switzerland and Italy, under the direction of Robert L. Campbell. It arrived at New Orleans May 2nd."
 <CC, p.50>
  A Compilation of General Voyage Notes
 "DEPARTURE -- The John M. Wood. -- The John M. Wood, Captain Hartley, cleared for New Orleans, on the 10th instant, having on board 397 souls, 58 of whom were from Switzerland and Italy. Elders Robert Campbell, president of the company, A. F. McDonald, J. O. Angus, and Charles Derry, ex-presidents of conferences, also Jabez Woodard, late president of the Italian Mission, sailed on board this vessel, after having labored faithfully and diligently to extend the work of God in Europe. May a prosperous voyage be granted them."
 <MS, 16:12 (March 25, 1854), p.187>
 "Sun. 12. [Mar. 1854] -- The ship John M. Wood sailed from Liverpool, with 393 saints, including 58 from Switzerland and Italy, under the direction of Robert L. Campbell. It arrived at New Orleans May 2nd." Autobiography of Charles Derry also on the ship gives some of the travel conditions for Hugh and James:
 . . . During the six years of my ministry I had labored in the counties of Stafford, Warwick, Salop, Worcester, Gloucester, Flint, Montgomery, and transiently in Nottingham, Derby, Yorkshire, Lancashire, and in London. And the close of my labors found me as penniless as when I first started out without purse or scrip. But God in his love had enriched me with a true wife and two sweet children whom we loved dearer than life, and believing as I did, and also my wife, that it was our duty to go out of Babylon and go to the land of "Zion, the pure in heart," where we hoped to be able to train our loved ones in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, secure from many evils of the world, we consented to obey the counsel of the authorities, and seek a home in "Zion," and the following notice copied from the Millennial Star for March 25, 1854, will show the time of our departure:
 The John M. Wood, Captain Hartly, cleared for New Orleans on the 10th instant, having on board three hundred and ninety-seven souls, fifty-eight of whom were from Switzerland and Italy. Elders Robert Campbell, president of the company, A. F. McDonald and Charles Derry, ex-presidents of conferences, also Jabez Woodard, ex-president of the Italian mission, sailed on board this ve


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