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Felt, Alma Elizabeth Mineer - AEM Felt meets with
George Albert Smith and David O. McKay in 1947; Days of '47 Queen also in
picture. Picture courtesy of Maria Toronto Moody |
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Salem 217 Essex Street in 2003 - Jonathan C.
Felt (Left); Dr. Eric C. Felt (Right); July 2003 |
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Salem Charter Street Burial Ground -- November 1992 |
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Salem Charter Street Burial Ground -- Interesting
picture of a Felt cousin's grave. This picture was taken in July 2003 |
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Felt, Alma Elizabeth Mineer -- AEM Felt was about 90 years
old in this picture; picture courtesy of Maria Toronto Moody. |
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Bishop, Bridget Monument -- Striking stone seat/
monument for our common ancestor. The carved inscription at the
entrance of the park reads, "My life lies now in your hands…if I would
confess I should save my life. Oh Lord help me! I am wholly innocent of such
wickedness. God knows I am innocent. I do plead not guilty. I can deny it to
my dying day. I am no witch."; July 2003 |
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Bishop, Bridget Monument -- Shown with descendant
Jonathan Felt sitting in reflection; July 2003 |
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CRR of New Jersey Terminal and Ferry Dock --
Machinery pictured could have been observed by NHF. July 2003 |
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CRR of New Jersey Terminal -- This building was
extant when NHF was in New York working as a missionary and Immigration
Agent. July 2003 |
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Felt, Nathaniel Henry Engraving -- Engraving first published by
Orson F. Whitney; Photo courtesy of Family
and Church History Department, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The engraving was produced from a photo taken Dec 2, 1884. |
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Felt, N. H. Invitation -- About 1863; Courtesy of
Spencer P. Felt Jr. |
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Felt, Nathaniel Henry -- circa April 1867.
Click here for an article. |
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Felt, Nathaniel Henry with Group of Missionaries Under
Brigham Young Jr's Leadership -- Moses Thatcher, John W. Young, and
William P. Nebeker (front); Nathaniel H. Felt, Brigham Young Jr, and
Gugliemo Sangiovanni (back); Photo courtesy of Family and Church History
Department, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The picture
was taken at the Paris Exposition of 1867.
Click here for an article. |
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Salem NHF House on Completed Charter Street Site --
Jonathan C. Felt (left) and Dr. Eric C. Felt (right); July 2003 |
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Salem Peabody Essex Museum From Charter Street Burial
Ground -- Red brick expansion visible which is where NHF's house on
Liberty Street once stood. July 2003 |
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Salem Phillips Library -- July 2003 |
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Felt Coat of Arms |
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Jonathan Felt, Debra Benvie and John Grimes; July 2003 |
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Felt, Joseph Henry and Family -- Only half of his
children are present since this is only one of his wives (Alma Elizabeth
Mineer Felt). Joseph and Alma Elizabeth are our Uncle and Aunt
respectively. Their children are our first cousins. |
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Felt, Louie Bouton and "Grandchildren" -- Our Aunt
Louie didn't have children of her own, but she raised many children as
"Aunt" and General President of the Primary Association until her death in
1929. I think we owe her great honor and gratitude for a life well
spent in trying times. |
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Felt, Nathaniel H., Liverpool, England,
1865 -- This photo was donated by my nephew/cousin
Aaron L. West. Aaron descends through NHF's oldest daughter Maggie who
was born while NHF was in St. Louis. She married Thomas Charles West.
Aaron also descends through the third wife since he is my sister's son. It was taken while NHF was in Liverpool, England during his mission there as
an emigration agent with Brigham Young jr. |
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Felt, Nathaniel H. , Liverpool, England,
1865 (Back of Photo) -- I appreciate Aaron West's extra effort in
getting us both sides of the original. |
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Felt, Nathaniel H. Felt Jr. (About 1887) --
Photo shared by Diane C. LaFrandt, and its identify confirmed by Donna Joyce
Mangum. |
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Salem 10 Liberty Street Home -- Photo taken
in November 1992 while the webmaster was in Salem looking for direction. |
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Salem 10 Liberty Street Home (Rear) -- Photo taken in
November 1992 |
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Salem 10 Liberty Street (Rear) -- November 1992 |
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Salem 10 Liberty Street (Rear) -- November 1992 |
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Salem 10 Liberty Street Home -- November 1992 |
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Book of Mormon 1842 Edition -- Currently I
cannot show you the title page of the book because I do not have
permission from the Phillips Library to do it. If you are curious, go
to Salem and view it for yourself. The words, "Belonging to N. H.
Felt" is penned on the title page. |
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Salem 1842 Directory of Salem (Tailor Ad) --
Nathaniel H. Felt is a tailor and a draper; this is the actual advertisement
for his tailoring business. |
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Salem 1842 Directory (Paint Store Ad) --
Nathaniel's brother John G. Felt has an ad for his paint store. |
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Salem 1842 Directory (Residential) -- Nathaniel is listed as residing at 10 Liberty Street; this is the
director y we have all used recently to verify exactly where NHF and family
lived before joining the Mormon Movement in 1843 |
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Salem 217 Essex Street -- Nathaniel operated
his tailoring business from this building. |
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Salem 217 Essex Street -- November 1992 |
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Salem 217 Essex Street -- November 1992 |
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Salem Beckett Home at House of Seven Gables
Museum -- I took this shot in July 1976, because I was excited to see
home of a likely ancestor, but I've never verified anything regarding the
home and connection to our genealogy. |
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Salem East India Marine Hall -- Nov 1992 |
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Felt, Eliza Ann Preston -- Taken before
June 1875 |
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Felt, Nathaniel Henry Jr. (Harry) -- Many remember
"Harry" as a man that would always wear a 3-piece suit. |
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Silver, Mary Louise Pile Felt --
Nathaniel H. Felt's 3rd plural wife. Mary was trained as a frontier
doctor, and she was mother to 3 Felt children. She was released from
the marriage with NHF about 1868, and she became the 8th plural wife of
William Silver. |
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Silver, Mary Louise Pile Felt -- This
photo is another version of Mary about the same time, and probably snapped
on the same day. |
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Silver, Mary Louis Pile Felt -- Peach Street home in
front; remodeled; Cousin Renee Felt Price could not recall exact location
because building had been altered so drastically -- circa 1980 |
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Silver, Mary Louis Pile Felt -- Peach Street
property; Back yard; The original house may have been torn down years
earlier; Cousin Renee Felt Price could remember going to her grandmother's
house as a child. -- circa 1980 |
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Silver, Mary Louis Pile Felt -- Gravestone in Salt
Lake Cemetery -- photograph taken in 1980 |
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Felt, Nathaniel Henry -- circa 1880s |
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Felt, Nathaniel Henry -- circa 1860 to
1878 |
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Salem Amory -- November 1992 |
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Felt, Sarah Strange -- Nathaniel H.
Felt's 2nd plural wife |
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Felt, Thomas Benjamin -- Son of
Nathaniel Henry Felt Jr.; This picture was taken in World War 1. |