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Amanda Matilda <I>Hall</I> Wessman

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Amanda Matilda Hall Wessman

Birth
Västra Götalands län, Sweden
Death
14 Feb 1931 (aged 82)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Cypress 14-4-E
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A faithful Temple worker, was born April 7, 1848, at Tanum parish, near Strömstad, Bohus lån, Sweden. She was baptized March 26, 1878, by Elder Ingwald C. Thoresen, and on [March 28, 1872], she married Johan Bengtson Wessman in Göteborg. Emigrating to Utah, she arrived in Salt Lake City in October, 1893. Her husband died [March 15, 1898], leaving the widow and five children, two having preceded him beyond the [veil]. Sister Wessman was miraculously healed from a severe sickness in the House of the Lord, and since 1898 has been laboring in the Salt Lake Temple. At the time of this writing, she has been baptized for 130,000 women, and has been endowed for four thousand....

Jenson, Andrew. "Amanda Wessman" in History of the Scandinavian Mission, 1927, pp 531-32.
A faithful Temple worker, was born April 7, 1848, at Tanum parish, near Strömstad, Bohus lån, Sweden. She was baptized March 26, 1878, by Elder Ingwald C. Thoresen, and on [March 28, 1872], she married Johan Bengtson Wessman in Göteborg. Emigrating to Utah, she arrived in Salt Lake City in October, 1893. Her husband died [March 15, 1898], leaving the widow and five children, two having preceded him beyond the [veil]. Sister Wessman was miraculously healed from a severe sickness in the House of the Lord, and since 1898 has been laboring in the Salt Lake Temple. At the time of this writing, she has been baptized for 130,000 women, and has been endowed for four thousand....

Jenson, Andrew. "Amanda Wessman" in History of the Scandinavian Mission, 1927, pp 531-32.


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