Samuel Woolley provides an account of disciplinary action for interracial marriage.

Date
Feb 5, 1856 - Mar 16, 1856
Type
Personal Journal / Diary
Source
Samuel A. Woolley
LDS
Hearsay
Holograph
Direct
Reference

Samuel A. Woolley, Journal, February 5 and March 16, 1856, Church History Library

Scribe/Publisher
N/A
People
William Carpenter, Jane Vale Knopp, Sarah Mousley, Samuel A. Woolley, John Taylor, Henry Cook, William Knopp
Audience
N/A
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Transcription

February 5, 1856: [S]he [Sarah Mousley] also speaks of Bro. Knopp having married a collored girl & says they all wish. . . to return soon to &c. Sister Rachel says they are determined to go to the valley next spring. . . February 12, 1856. . . Wrote a letter to Prest. Jn Taylor asking his council what step to take with Bro. Wm Knopp, when I return to Delaware, as he has married a yellow girl since I left, I would say take his priesthood from him & let him remain in the Church, but I thought best to seek council on it before acting. . . March 16, 1856 At 10 o'clock held council meeting, cut two off from the Church Wm Knopp for contempt of council & Marrying a yellow girl he being an Elder in the Church. . . Bro. Knopp was not there.

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