Haskell, 'Letters of a Proselyte': 'I [Irene] am now at Lorin Farrs nursing his child, a little boy named Enoch. His wife has a broken breast. It is only a few rods from brother Ponds [January 23, 1846],' p. 142. Waterford, Vermont native Lorin Farr (1820–1909) was a bodyguard-scribe to the Prophet Joseph Smith and, later, father-in-law to Apostle and First Presidency member John Henry Smith, and the maternal grandfather of LDS Church President George Albert Smith. After the arrival of the Latter-day Saints in Utah, Farr became the first mayor of Ogden City. Farr's sister Diantha was married to the Prophet's clerk and Council of Fifty member William Clayton, who, as a clerk also to Brigham Young, went West when he did. Diantha was expecting and stayed at Nauvoo until after her baby was born; when word reached William in Iowa that Diantha had born a healthy baby, he penned words to a hymn for the Mormon people called 'Come, Come Ye Saints.'
Pond, Stillman Pond, a Biographical Sketch, pp. 4–5 – Two older daughters born to Stillman and his first wife Almyra yet lived: Elizabeth Almira, who was likewise married (as deceased younger sister Abigail had been) to Bishop Whitney; and Loenza Alcena, who soon married Joseph C. Kingsbury (father of future University of Utah President Joseph T. Kingsbury), though she, too, would die of 'consumption' a few short years later, in 1853 – Haskell, 'Letters of a Proselyte' (1957), pp. 244, 350 [3/5/1848, August 29, 1853]. Loenza's daughter, Mariah Kingsbury, would be the wife of Apostle Marriner W. Merrill and the mother of Apostle Joseph F. Merrill.