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3021 Exhibits Relating to the Writing of The Desire of Ages, p. 38.6 (Robert W. Olson)
I will send a copy of a little I gathered out for the chapter, “In Joseph’s Tomb.” It supplies a link that was missing, and I think will be a real help to the book....
3022 The Gathering of Israel, p. 1.8 (Julia Neuffer)
… Jerusalem.” Joseph Marsh, editor of The Advent Harbinger, equated the age to come with the millennium. But Joshua V. Himes, William Miller’s lieutenant and editor …
3023 The Gathering of Israel, p. 5.6 (Julia Neuffer)
… and Joseph Turner, in the Advent Mirror, 1:[1,3], January, 1845; Ellen G. White, “End of the 2300 Days” (vision of February, 1845), in Early Writings, 55 .
3024 The Gathering of Israel, p. 7.2 (Julia Neuffer)
… and Joseph Bates for 1851.These were J. C. Bywater and Jonas Wendell; see Spiritual Gifts 2:122; see also mention in Present Truth, 1:61, 64, 78, March, May, 1850.
3025 The Gathering of Israel, p. 7.3 (Julia Neuffer)
… , 13; Joseph Bates, An Explanation of the Typical and Antitypical Sanctuary (1850), pp. 10, 11. Here they differed from the prevailing view that the times of the Gentiles …
3026 The Gathering of Israel, p. 7.8 (Julia Neuffer)
… . For Joseph Marsh’s summary of the age-to-come doctrine, see his The Age to Come (1851), pp. 125-128. (For an opponent’s later summary, including variant views of it …
3027 The Gathering of Israel, p. 8.1 (Julia Neuffer)
… by Joseph Marsh. Certainly his paper, The Advent Harbinger (Rochester, N.Y.), became the sounding board for the doctrine, although other individuals had taught …
3028 The Gathering of Israel, p. 8.10 (Julia Neuffer)
… advent.” Joseph Marsh, Editorial, Advent Harbinger, n.s. 2:12, June 29, 1850.
3029 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White
I should read “Stackpole’s complete account of the Gould families” wherein the “record speaks of Benjamin and Joseph as brothers and sons of John Gould.…”
3030 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 6.4 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… were Joseph and Benjamin, but again, the sources show they were John and Joseph.
3031 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 6.7 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… father, Joseph Goold/Gould, an American Revolutionary soldier who after the war moved from Kittery to Portland, Maine; to his father, Joseph Gould of Kittery …
3032 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 10.5 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… that Joseph moved to Portland in 1784, perhaps based on Joseph’s purchase of land there that year, as noted below (notes of C. L. Gould of Wellton, Arizona, 1975 …
3033 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 11 (Roger D. Joslyn)
Joseph Goold/Gould
3034 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White
Joseph Gould, born 24 May 1779 in Kittery; living in June 1859; married (intention Portland, 10 Oct. 1802) Abigail Henshaw.
3035 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 12.1 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… parents, Joseph and Lydia (Lowell) Goold/Gould of Kittery and Portland, Maine. There is no birth record for her and no will or other estate record for either parent …
3036 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 12.3 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… , to Joseph Goold Jr. of Portland, merchant, doubtless his brother. And in 1829, Abner Goold of Portland, yeoman, sold to Joseph Goold Jr. of Portland, merchant, five …
3037 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 12.4 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… of Joseph and Lydia (Lowell) Goold/Gould—provide only slight circumstantial evidence. For example, Gould was used as a middle name for Robert and Eunice’s …
3038 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 12.5 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… , indicates Joseph Goold, a Revolutionary soldier, born about 1752, died in 1838, aged 87 [ sic ], married 24 October 1773, Lydia Lowell, daughter of Abner and Lydia …
3039 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 12.6 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… , indicating Joseph Goold and Lydia Lowell were married on this date. On 15 February 1839, son Joseph Goold of Portland, age 58, stated Lydia Goold is his mother …
3040 The Genealogy of Ellen G. White, p. 13.1 (Roger D. Joslyn)
… , Arizona, Joseph moved to Portland in 1784. C. L. Gould did not indicate his source, but the migration date is probably based on Joseph’s purchase of land in Portland …