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bullet Charity LOWE was born on 13 Jan 1782. She died on 25 Apr 1851 in Pottawattamie Co., Iowa. Parents: William LOWE and Margaret FARR.

Children were: Lucy Ann BUTLER .


bulletFrancis LOWE.

He was married to Thomasine FARRINGTON about 1552 in England.


bullet William LOWE was born on 17 Feb 1756 in Virginia.

Children were: Charity LOWE.


bulletLOWERS was born in 1541 in Darenth, Kent, England.

She was married to John SCUDDER before 1558 in Darenth, Kent, England. Children were: Henry SCUDDER, William SCUDDER, John SCUDDER, Henry SCUDDER [Rev].


bullet Adelheid Iversen LOYT

She was married to Marten FEDDERSEN on 11 May 1737 in Flensborg, Sonderborg, Denmark.


bullet Malk Of LUBECH was born about 918 in Kiev, Ukraine.

Children were: Malusha Of LUBECH.


bulletMalusha Of LUBECH was born about 942 in Kiev, Ukraine. Parents: Malk Of LUBECH.

She was married to Svyatoslav I Grand Duke Of KIEV. Children were: Vladimir I "The Great" Grand Duke Of KIEV [SAINT VLADIMIR].


bullet Reynold LUCY

He was married to Euphemia De NEVILLE in 1346.


bullet Edward LUDLOW

He was married to Elizabeth DUDLEY [BARONESS STOURTON] before 4 Jul 1550.


bullet Roger LUDLOW [Sir Knight]


bulletGabriel LUFFE.


bulletRalph LUMLEY.

He was married to Eleanor De NEVILLE .


bullet Thomas LUND

He was married to Elizabeth TAYLOR on 16 Jan 1712 in Concord, Merrimack Co., New Hampshire.


bullet Sophia Catharina LUNDING

She was married to Hans Rudolph FEDDERSEN about 1740 in Denmark.


bullet Henry LUNET


bulletJoan LUPTON.

She was married to William FROST on 23 Dec 1634 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.


bullet Agatha Agnes de LUSIGNAN was born about 1230 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. She died on 12 Jan 1299. Parents: Hugh de LUSIGNAN and Isabella De TAILLEFER [QUEEN OF ENGLAND].


bullet Alice LUSIGNAN was born between 1224 and 1231 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. She died on 9 Feb 1290/91 in Warren, Sussex, England. Parents: Hugh de LUSIGNAN and Isabella De TAILLEFER [QUEEN OF ENGLAND].

She was married to John de WARREN [Earl/Surrey] in 1247 in Surrey, England. Children were: Eleanor PLANTAGENET (DE WARENNE) [Baroness Percy], William de WARREN [Earl/Surrey], Isabella Queen of SCOTLAND.


bullet Aymer Ademar de LUSIGNAN was born about 1228 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. He died on 4 Dec 1260 in Paris, France. Parents: Hugh de LUSIGNAN and Isabella De TAILLEFER [QUEEN OF ENGLAND].


bullet Geoffrey de LUSIGNAN was born about 1224 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. He died before Jul 1263. Parents: Hugh de LUSIGNAN and Isabella De TAILLEFER [QUEEN OF ENGLAND].


bullet Guy de LUSIGNAN was born about 1222 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. He died in 1281 in Lewes, Sussex, England. Parents: Hugh de LUSIGNAN and Isabella De TAILLEFER [QUEEN OF ENGLAND].


bullet Hugh LUSIGNAN was born about 1153.

He was married. Children were: Hugh de LUSIGNAN.


bullet Hugh de LUSIGNAN was born about 1183 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. He died in 1249 in Surrey, England. Parents: Hugh LUSIGNAN .

He was married to Isabella De TAILLEFER [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] about 1220 in England. Children were: Hugh XI de LUSIGNAN, Alice LUSIGNAN, Guy de LUSIGNAN, Geoffrey de LUSIGNAN, William de Lusignan VALENCE, Marguerite de LUSIGNAN , Isabella de LUSIGNAN, Aymer Ademar de LUSIGNAN, Agatha Agnes de LUSIGNAN .


bullet Hugh VII "Le Brun" De LUSIGNAN was born about 1090 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. He died after 2 Feb 1151.

Children were: Ponce SIRE.


bulletHugh XI de LUSIGNAN was born in 1220 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. He died in 1250. Parents: Hugh de LUSIGNAN and Isabella De TAILLEFER [QUEEN OF ENGLAND].


bullet Isabella de LUSIGNAN was born about 1228 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. She died in 1283. Parents: Hugh de LUSIGNAN and Isabella De TAILLEFER [QUEEN OF ENGLAND].


bullet Joan LUSIGNAN was born about 1262 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. She died in 1323.

She was married to Piers De GENEVILLE [Sir Knight] about 1283 in Ludlow, Shropshire, England. Children were: Joan De GENEVILLE [COUNTESS OF MARCH], Beatrice De (Joinville) GENEVILLE [nun of Aconbury], Maud De GENEVILLE (JOINVILLE) [nun of Aconbury].


bullet Marguerite de LUSIGNAN was born about 1228 in Lusignan, Vienne, France. She died in 1283. Parents: Hugh de LUSIGNAN and Isabella De TAILLEFER [QUEEN OF ENGLAND].


bullet James LUTTERELL

He was married to Elizabeth COURTENAY on 13 Jan 1450/51 in Raby, Durham, England.


bullet Jacquette De LUXEMBOURG [DUCHESS OF BEDFORD] was born in 1416 in Luxembourg. She was born in 1416 in Luxembourg. She died on 30 May 1472. Parents: Pierre De LUXEMBOURG [COUNT DE SAINT POL] and Marguerite De BAUX.

She was married to John Prince Of ENGLAND [DUKE OF BEDFORD] on 20 Apr 1433 in Therouenne, Pas-De-Calais, France.

She was married to Richard WYDEVILLE [EARL OF RIVERS] in 1435. Children were: Elizabeth WYDEVILLE [QUEEN OF ENGLAND], Anthony WYDEVILLE [EARL OF RIVERS] , Jacquetta WYDEVILLE [BARONESS STRANGE], John WYDEVILLE [SIR KNIGHT], Joan WYDEVILL, Anne WYDEVILLE [COUNTESS OF KENT], Margaret WYDEVILLE [COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL], Mary WYDEVILLE , Katherine WYDEVILLE [DUCHESS OF BUCKINGHAM].


bullet Liutgard Countess Of LUXEMBOURG was born about 963 in Bruxelles, Brabant, Belgium. She died after 14 May 995.

She was married to Arnulf Count Of HOLLAND & WESTFRIESLAND in 980. Children were: Dirk III Count Of HOLLAND & WEST FRIESLAND, Aleida Countess Of HOLLAND [COUNTESS OF PONTHIEU].


bullet Louis De LUXEMBOURG [COUNT DE SAINT POL] was born in 1418 in Luxembourg. He died on 19 Dec 1475. Parents: Pierre De LUXEMBOURG [COUNT DE SAINT POL] and Marguerite De BAUX.


bullet Pierre De LUXEMBOURG [COUNT DE SAINT POL] was born in 1390 in Luxembourg. He died on 31 Aug 1433.

He was married to Marguerite De BAUX in 1405. Children were: Jacquette De LUXEMBOURG [DUCHESS OF BEDFORD], Louis De LUXEMBOURG [COUNT DE SAINT POL], Thibaud De LUXEMBOURG.


bullet Thibaud De LUXEMBOURG was born about 1420 in Fiennes, Pas-De-Calais, France. Parents: Pierre De LUXEMBOURG [COUNT DE SAINT POL] and Marguerite De BAUX.


bullet Philippina (Philippa) Countess De LUXEMBOURG-MAAS was born about 1252 in Luxembourg. She died on 6 Apr 1311 in Valenciennes, Nord, France.

She was married to Jean II De AVESNES [COUNT OF HOLLAND & HAINAULT] in 1270. Children were: Henri De AVESNES [DOMHERR OF KAMMERICH], Alix De AVESNES [COUNTESS OF NORFOLK], Marguerite De AVESNES [COUNTESS OF ARTOIS], Isabelle De AVESNES , Jean De AVESNES [COUNT OF OSTREVANT], Jean De AVESNES [COUNT DE SOISSONS], Jeanne De AVESNES , Marie De AVESNES HAINAULT, Valeran De HAINAULT, Guillaume III, De AVESNES [COUNT OF HAINAULM, Ida D' AVESNES.


bullet Richard LYMAN

He was married to Hepzibah FORD in 1640 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut.


bullet Agnes LYMERICK (LIMERISK) was born about 1470 in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England. Parents: Thomas LIMERICK.

She was married to Robert HARCOURT [SIR KNIGHT, ESQUIRE] . Children were: John HARCOURT, Letitia HARCOURT, Elizabeth HARCOURT, Catherine HARCOURT, Ellen HARCOURT, Daughter HARCOURT.


bullet Alice LYNNE

She was married to John KNYVETT [SIR KNIGHT] about 1438 in Norfolk, England.


bullet George LYON

He was married to Hannah TOLMAN on 14 Oct 1661 in Milton, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts.


bullet Joseph MABEY


bulletEva MAC MURROUGH was born about 1135 in Leinster, Ireland. She died in 1177. Parents: Dermod or Dermot Leinster MACMURROUGH King of Leinster and More O'TOOLE.

She was married to Richard "Strongbow" de CLARE in 1170 in Waterford, Ireland. Children were: Isabel de CLARE [Cts./Pembroke].


bullet Kenneth I MACALPIN [King/Scotland] was born about 810 in Scotland. He died on 6 Feb 860 in Fortevoit, Perth, Scotland. Parents: Alpin King Of SCOTLAND [Kg/Argyllshire] and Daughter of Achalas King\Argyllshire [Queen/Scotland].

He was married about 833 in Scotland. Children were: Constantine I King Of SCOTLAND .


bullet Anne Kirstine MACKELPRANG was born on 16 Jul 1814 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. Parents: Erik Mackeprang KRUCKOW and Anne Kirstene Hansen WITH.

She was married to Christian Henriksen ERREBOE on 20 Dec 1839 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark.


bullet Annie Eva Augusta MACKELPRANG Photo was born on 3 Oct 1855 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She died on 1 Jan 1946 in Monticello, San Juan Co., Utah.
Annie Eva Augusta Mackelprang was born 3 October 1855 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her father, Peter Mackelprang, was a tanner and shoemaker in Kvong, Denmark. Among her immediate ancestors were master shoemakers, attorneys, merchants, school teachers and parish priests. Her mother and father were converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and were cast out of their beautiful homes in Denmark. Their parents and all their relatives were embittered. This situation continued until they emigrated to America about 1855. Annie was only a few weeks old when the trip started. They were eleven weeks on the stormy ocean.

Before her Grandfather Sorenson died, he became friendly to the L.D.S. missionaries. Apostle Anthon H. Lund stayed at his home in Denmark and was well received. They became friendly, but he was not converted. His daughter Margaret (Annie’s mother), whom he had sent from home, later had his endowment and sealing ordinances done in the temple.

After coming to Utah the Mackelprang family settled in the old fort at Cedar City. Later they lived in the main part of Cedar City. They became very prosperous and were known for their hospitality. When the people were settling southern Utah (Dixie), there would be as many as ten or twelve families staying or camping at their place night after night. They would feed the teams and give them food and supplies to help them on their way.

The children were taught to piece quilt blocks by hand as they had no sewing machines. They sewed all their clothes by hand and wove some of their cloth. They wove heavy bed sheets that would last for years They would spin the yarn that was used in knitting their winter stockings.

The young girls wore chemises, long panties below their knees and large full petticoats of quilted petticoats. These were sometimes quilted with a little dress wool either batting up to the knees during the winter. Their dresses were full pleated or gathered and had long sleeves. Some of the stockings were knit from cotton as coarse as wrapping twine. The head dress was usually a sunbonnet. Shoes were good and heavy—the nicest had patent leather on the tips of the toes. Girls were taught to be very modest. Till her death Annie felt that a chemise, petticoat and long sleeves were necessary to being fully dressed. Girls always rode side saddle, except when a crowd of girls were away from town away from home alone.

Annie was baptized 30 July 1867. During childhood she hired out to do housework, getting two dollars a week. She was married to Nephi Bailey 4 September 1873. They lived in Cedar City in the winter and for about six years went on Cedar Mountain in the summer and worked on the dairy and raised a garden. They were endowed in the St. George Temple 16 March 1877.

Nephi was active in music and dramatics for some years in Cedar City. He assisted Joseph Coslett in his then famous male quartet. He was choir leader for some years in Cedar City and was very active in the dramatic club, which specialized in plays of the better class.

With their three children, Peter, Henry and Moroni, Annie and Nephi left Cedar City and went to Bluff, San Juan County in May 1880. In the company were Bishop Nielson and his wife Elsie, Daniel Perkins (youngest brother of Benjamin Perkins) and Hyrum Perkins, his wife Rachel and their two children. They made the trip in wagons and were on the road a month. The wagons were taken apart and moved a few pieces at a time across the Colorado River at Lee’s ferry. It was a long hard trip. The weather was warm when they reached Bluff. The river water was bad and the well water terrible. After being accustomed to the good spring water in Cedar Mountain, it seemed almost unbearable. Later a spring was discovered in a canyon near town. This provided better water.

Annie was very thrifty and ambitious. She helped build their new home. She made butter and cheese, the clothes they wore and the soap they used. They gathered honey from the bees and wild berries from the creeks and the canyons; hauled wood for fuel; and lived a very industrious and independent life.

She purchased a knitting machine and began to knit leggings for the Navajo Indians. These she sold to the agents at the trading posts. She kept very busy as orders came in for hundreds of pairs.

One day several Navajo chiefs came there with their beads, rings, silver and other valuables and offered them all in exchange for her little boy, Moroni, not two years old. He was a beautiful child with black, wavy hair. This event caused her a great deal of worry, and she pinned his night gown to her night clothes for fear they might come in the night and steal him.

She was very frightened over the Indians, and there were many scares from them during their days in Bluff. An example of her courage took place one day when an Indian called her a liar when she told him she didn’t have any biscuits for him. It made her angry. She took him by the seat of his pants and tripped him head first into her bread pan. This greatly amused the other Indian with him.

Angus, a two year baby boy, was drowned just three weeks before the birth of her daughter Margaret. Henry found his body in a ditch near the house. He wore a little red dress. President Brigham Young attended the funeral and dedicated the grave. Of this period in her life Annie said: "I felt like I couldn’t endure this trouble. I couldn’t sleep, eat or talk. I just wandered about the cliffs in Bluff until President Young gave me a blessing. This was a great consolation to me."

Her daughter was born three weeks after this accident, and she was a nervous, delicate and cross baby. "This occupied my mind and kept me from worrying so much. Jane Walton and Grandma Adams were like sisters to me. Everyone in Bluff was so lovely and kind, but these two were my intimate friends. Sister Walton helped me with my cross baby—fed her tea for over a year."

She also says of these friends: "On wash day when sister Adams and sister Walton washed, I would cook dinner and hang out a white dish towel on the high clothes line post when it was ready for them. Then when I washed, one of them would cook. We always took turns."

Annie was a counselor in the first Relief Society in Monticello. Some years later she served as counselor for a period of two years and for five more.

While her husband was on a mission to England, she served as president of the primary. She also helped nurse the sick, and in her home she was always open to friends and neighbors far and near. During World War I, she knit hundreds of socks for the Red Cross on her knitting machine besides hand knitting.

Temple work was another great interest in Annie’s life. Although living far from any temple, she sent money to have endowment work done for hundreds of souls. Her favorite reading was the standard church works and magazines.

She was the mother of eleven children, ten of whom she raised to maturity: Nephi Peter, William Henry and Joseph Moroni (born in Cedar City between 1874 and 1879); Julius Mackelprang, Angus Mackelprang (who was drowned shortly before his second birthday) and Margaret Sophia (born in Bluff between 1881 and 1887); and Margaret Sophia, Jesse M., Alvin M., Victor M. and Elmer M. (twins) and Ralph Arthur (born in Monticello between 1890 and 1899). In addition she adopted one child, Thelma, whom she raised till Thelma married in 1919. In her later years, she mothered two grandsons Loyse and Keith, after the broken marriage of their parents, and she helped to raise four other grandchildren—Maxine, Gerald, Mernice and Kirk-—children of her son Elmer.

Annie died 3 January 1946 at the age of 90.

Annie is our Great Grandmother Parents: Peder Mathiasen MACKELPRANG and Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN.

She was married to Nephi BAILEY on 4 Sep 1873 in Cedar City, Iron Co., Utah. Children were: Nephi Peter BAILEY , William Henry BAILEY, Joseph Moroni BAILEY, Julius Mackelprang BAILEY, Angus M. BAILEY, Margaret Sophia BAILEY, Jesse Mackelprang BAILEY, Alvin L. BAILEY, Victor BAILEY, Elmer Mackelprang BAILEY, Ralph Arthur BAILEY, Thelma Pointer BAILEY, Annie BAILEY.


bullet August Sorensen MACKELPRANG was born on 16 Aug 1851 in Redby, Denmark. He died on 12 Mar 1944 in Cedar City, Iron Co., Utah. Parents: Peder Mathiasen MACKELPRANG and Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN.

He was married to Jane Harriet PARRY on 13 Feb 1878 in Saint George, Washington Co., Utah.


bullet Christian MACKELPRANG was born on 24 Mar 1822 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. He died on 19 Feb 1894 in Maribo, Denmark. Parents: Erik Mackeprang KRUCKOW and Anne Kirstene Hansen WITH.

He was married to Anne Marie ANDERSEN on 12 Feb 1847.

He was married to Kirsten PEDERSEN.


bullet Christian Eric MACKELPRANG was born on 16 Feb 1846 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. He died on 1 Jul 1923 in Cedar City, Iron Co., Utah. Parents: Peder Mathiasen MACKELPRANG and Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN.

He was married to Lenora BAILEY on 15 Jun 1868 in Cedar City, Iron Co., Utah.


bullet Christine Johanne MACKELPRANG was born on 5 Sep 1844 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. She died on 8 Feb 1845. Parents: Peder Mathiasen MACKELPRANG and Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN.


bullet Julius Augusta MACKELPRANG was born on 5 Dec 1853 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. He died on 13 Jan 1942 in Kanab, Kane Co., Utah. Parents: Peder Mathiasen MACKELPRANG and Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN.

He was married to Martha PERKINS on 8 Oct 1879 in Saint George, Washington Co., Utah.


bulletKirstine Johanne Margarethe MACKELPRANG was born on 28 Dec 1847 in Rodby, Maribo, Denmark. She died on 28 Jul 1938 in Toquerville, Washington Co., Utah. Parents: Peder Mathiasen MACKELPRANG and Sophie Margrethe SORENSEN.

She was married to Morten CHATTERLY on 1 Feb 1866 in Denmark.

She was married to Charles WESTERHOLD on 29 Dec 1887.

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