Lorenzo Wesley Roundy

Male 1819 - 1876  (56 years)


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  1. 1.  Lorenzo Wesley Roundy was born on 18 Jun 1819 in Spafford, Onondaga County, New York, United States; died on 24 May 1876 in Arizona, United States; was buried in Kanarraville Cemetery, Kanarraville, Iron County, Utah, United States.

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    Lorenzo Wesley, born June 18, 1819 in Spafford. Lorenzo married Adeline (Adaline) Whiting (1822-1845) on May 1, 1843, in Nauvoo. After the death of Adeline, Lorenzo married Susannah Wallace (1820-1892) May 16, 1847, in Nauvoo, according to his bio-sketch in the appendix of The Roundy Family in America. (The author has marginal doubts that he was married in Nauvoo in May of 1847.) On April 22, 1857, in Salt Lake City, Lorenzo took as a plural wife Priscilla Parrish (1833-1914). Lorenzo was the father of 18 children. Lorenzo drowned in the Colorado River in 1876. Depending on which written source one reads, his death by drowning occurred on May 24,1876, May 25, 1876, May 27, 1876, May 28, 1876, or September 24, 1876. The authors great grandmother, Matilda Ann Roundy, was the daughter of Lorenzo and Susannah. Lorenzo, according to LDS records, was baptized in 1837. According to the Early Church Information File Lorenzo was ordained a Seventy 8 April 1854 by Lewis Robbins and served in the 2nd Quorum of the Seventy, yet other LDS records claim he became a High Priest in May of 1845. When he was endowed in the Nauvoo temple on 22 January 1846 he was listed as a Seventy. Lorenzo received his Patriarchal blessing from Patriarch John Smith on 30 December 1845 in Nauvoo, his lineage "House of Joseph". Lorenzo was an early Pioneer of Southwestern Utah. Called as one of a group of missionaries to labor in the Southern Utah Native American Mission in October of 1853, Lorenzo became an able leader much depended upon by Brigham Young. Lorenzo was the founder of "Upper Kanab", helped build the first sawmill in Washington County, and was a leader during periodic troubles with the Indians. Lorenzo helped investigate the circumstances of the Mountain Meadow massacre. He was called to serve as a member and leader of exploration trips into northern Arizona. Lorenzo hosted Brigham Young while on his annual visits to Southwest Utah, helped locate and buildup several settlements and was a bishop at Kanarraville. According to a brief sketch Jared Curtis' wife, Elizabeth J. D. Roundy, provided George Knapp Collins for his Spafford, Onondaga County New York, Lorenzo was "a member of the (Utah) Nauvoo Legion....He was superintendent of the Co-operative Mercantile Institution in Kanarra, Iron County, Utah, was two or three time elected to the Legislature, was ordained Bishop in 1860, and was finally made President of the Southern Colony of Mormons".

    An extensive history has been written for Lorenzo. It can be found at this address:

    http://aeb.buchananspot.com/histories/LWRhistory.html

    Lorenzo married Adaline Whiting in 1843. Adaline was born in 1822; died in 1845. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Lorenzo married Susannah Wallace on 16 May 1847 in Nauvoo, Illinois, United States. Susannah was born in 1820; died in 1892. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Lorenzo married Pricilla Parrish on 22 Apr 1857 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Pricilla (daughter of Samuel Parrish and Frances Dack) was born on 20 Mar 1833 in Leeds Township, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada; died on 10 Aug 1914 in Venice, Sevier County, Utah, United States; was buried in Venice Cemetery, Venice, Sevier County, Utah, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah Jane Roundy was born on 17 Sep 1861 in Centerville, Davis County, Utah, United States; died on 19 Sep 1941 in Holbrook, Navajo County, Arizona, United States.

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