Olive Maria Bishop

Brief Life History of Olive Maria

When Olive Maria Bishop was born on 17 March 1807, in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, her father, Josephus Bishop, was 11804 and her mother, Olive Smith, was 44. She married Newel Kimball Whitney on 26 January 1846, in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States. She died on 2 August 1874, in Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 67, and was buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Newel Kimball Whitney
1795–1850
Olive Maria Bishop
1807–1874
Marriage: 26 January 1846

Sources (6)

  • Olive B Whitney, "Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1849-1949"
  • Olive B Whitney, "Utah, Salt Lake City Cemetery Records, 1847-1976"
  • Olive Maria Bishop Whitney, "Find a Grave Index"

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World Events (8)

1808

Atlantic slave trade abolished.

1812

War of 1812. U.S. declares war on Britain over British interference with American maritime shipping and westward expansion.

1825 · The Crimes Act

The Crimes Act was made to provide a clearer punishment of certain crimes against the United States. Part of it includes: Changing the maximum sentence of imprisonment to be increased from seven to ten years and changing the maximum fine from $5,000 to $10,000.

Name Meaning

English: from Middle English bissop, biscop, Old English bisc(e)op ‘bishop’, which comes via Latin from Greek episkopos ‘overseer’. The Greek word was adopted early in the Christian era as a title for an overseer of a local community of Christians, and has yielded cognates in every European language: French évêque, Italian vescovo, Spanish obispo, Russian yepiskop, German Bischof, etc. The word came to be applied as a surname for a variety of reasons, among them a supposed resemblance in bearing or appearance to a bishop, and selection as the ‘boy bishop’ on Saint Nicholas's Feast Day. In some instances the surname is from the rare Middle English (Old English) personal name Biscop ‘bishop’. As an Irish surname it is adopted for Mac Giolla Easpaig, meaning ‘servant of the bishop’ (see Gillespie ). In North America, this surname has absorbed, by assimilation and translation, at least some of continental European cognates, e.g. German Bischoff , Polish, Rusyn, Czech, and Slovak Biskup , Slovenian Škof (see Skoff ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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The Newel K. Whitney Family by D. Michael Quinn

ENSIGN MAGAZINE - DECEMBER 1978 The Newel K. Whitney Family By D. Michael Quinn In some ways, this family’s history reflects the history of the Church itself. The Lord, speaking in the Doctrine an …

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