Memorials › Caroline Anne "Carrie" Rockwell Atwood
20 May 1834 – 24 Mar 1916
| Birth | 20 May 1834 |
| Death | 24 Mar 1916 |
| Cemetery | Mound Grove Cemetery Independence , Jackson County , Missouri , USA |
| Added by | Martha Yager on 07 Sep 2012 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70732696 |
sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1916/1916_00010336.PDF 1832 February 2: O.P Rockwell married Luana Hart Beebe. April 6: Porter, his parents, and his younger brothers and sisters are present at the organization of the LDS Church 1833 July 20: Porter and his father were attacked by a mob at their ferry on the Big Blue River, Jackson County, Missouri. Nov. 4: Missouri mob attacked the Rockwell Ferry at the Big Blue Settlement. 1834 January 31: Poter's first child, Emily Amanda Rockwell, born in Missouri. October 31: Porter's home and its contents destroyed by Missouri mobocrats at the Big Blue Settlement. November 7: Rockwell's family with hundreds of other forced from Jackson County Missouri and formed a refugee settlement n Clay County, Missouri. Named Far West. 1836 May 25: Daughter Caroline A. Rockwell, was born. Calculated.to be Far West, Clay County, Missouri. August: Far West, Caldwell County was established settlement by the state specifically for the Mormans. 29 Dec 1836 Far West, Caldwell County was officially declared a County with Far West being it's seat. 1838 July 6, O.P. Rockwel ordained a Deacon at Far West, Missouri By mid-1839, following the Missouri Mormon War, Mormons were driven from the state altogether, not to return to Jackson County or Missouri in significant numbers until 1867.
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