Show OBITUARY AMnnosE anuuNwnLijsn Ogden Clt > Ulan Nov 8 ibM mbrose 0 ccmna eli Sr was fAr Indoor yeari a benefactoi I oneereOa t hIs less fortunate fellow citizens or Ogden CIty and Weber county Is dmiolee which occurred t his homo here on October 27 1SS7 was Ih nonono oC genuine erlef to all hH fi Itnil Ambrose Urenw1 was he non or Ambro Greenwell unct Iary harm Ii creel well lie wns born at Dunlon BunseU Lel nontemn ktnee Inglnnd on Ihe 2jlli ot Ai rll U13 He comc oC n prolific stock anil he traced hack hun genealogy In a direct male lIne for hundrdor ear 1 anreotame on both blelcs ncre remarkable for theIr longevity All of them exceeded by nl leas a d lrrude tue Um genorally allotted al-lotted to mankind Ills grnmlmothc taught nnlnranl ehol wh1 rice ninety ysara old Th nuiu oC four ot the Ornenwelln who lived contemporaneously aggr gated SOS years thus averaging 91 yenrs each The prnl Mr 1lla bth OrelwI father dIed In Sloe 1155 al the palrlarchlage or 92 ymems Ills own luther lived la the age of 8 ar The OrenwlI i were a thor oughlj domesllcaled people and no n sole much otlaehrd lo Ihelr doml riles They seldom Iravclod far from the place nf their birth as nn In Innce It Is I related thai one of Am hrpe nomleen more Iv1 In one huoee ventj years after he vas married nnd therei raised n posterity In 184D Ambrose left his native vll loge and went 10 Walull In Stafford hire At Ihe nge of 19 he was hap llzed Into Ihe Church ot Jesus Christ of Lntlerelny bnlnm I bv Elder Tom llnson president of the Walsalt branch of the lllrrnlngham conference There ror several nunn he devoUil all his energls mind and money lo promote Ihe work of God which ha had mr poused On bph I 0 1150 Amrooe Oreenw1 wa marrIed to 1s IJlllabeth lull Iaughlr or lIenry 11 and Louloa lid iodIy In then fall ct Iho snyear he mlgratcd to the United tales on bOld the hlp Tonawnnd lIe noed In Ihllalelphln with Ixlytwo < 111 onhal cenl thlt being Ihe cam of his worldly gear Htlll he felt rich Ito ooon ohllno1 emvloymenl I tool eut liberal and he had fnlth In Ilod He establlshel n home for his fancIly and denoted his spare lime In helping to build up the Church In lhat city He alsn rendered material ns siilance In establishing the Mormon a weekly Journal published at New York elti by Aposlle John Taylor CIder Clreenwell I frequently donated his enUre neck IIIe to usnln lhnt paper He also contributed llherallj nr hiq mens lo the general funds of Ihe Chi h While In Philadelphia he sent back leans to rngland nnd emigrated his rolhers family five In number n his wire sister and provided homes for Ihom when they arrived In this counlry In IS5 he was ordained an I niler by loner Clinton In the spring or 1859 he went to St Louis nnd from there to Florence which holler pIn h reached d on May Clh 1 being Ihi ulfllllng plnc for the ImmlBrallon te the I arnventa t Ihnt tIme At Fl cmnmcne tOIler Greenwehl won appoInted by I iidei George Q Cannnn 10 purchasi nil the rolling slock mottle wnonR rows proIlon mIln and nil other necessnry for Ihe Hint of the emigrants Ibm plains to Salt Lake clmy ire Inboree ivllhout fee or rewarel anil ncnultter himself honorably nnd to the entlr attraction of the presiding nuthorltle of that part That same year he crossed the pain and arrived In Sol Lake City August 28 where ho aIn wlnler < < In 1MO he rem 10 Ogden clti vvher he purchased n farm on which lie ralo1 n good erep h1 ahundan er lrolslon 10 fred imis fucolia end n surplus wjth which to help lo sustnl the hurch In 19 he opened a mt market In Ogden The rollowlng yeOr Idrrneete5 < n lance hrlck buildIng and norotd hI I noe ChaIle henry wllh him in hp hulnC on partner On Iuh 21 18G Amhroe Oroenwell a rreI mmcl ali < I chRrge wih In rllllng tho rdmundsTucker law and ml the Clh of Ma > following he w gaIn coiled Into court to heat leN loom cal had pleaded guilt Iha 002 pllet ncith nllmu cbuenil000rr rolng hln ruturo Inlcnlon In rein Ion to oheylng the law nglnst pluru ocormioge He had no promlo 10 oncehe IT ewobeeOlreee dl 10 twch Tionlhs Imprisonment there being to i ndlctments against Mm and to pay i v fine of MOn I M-On theSfth o July last he became ar haled wllh diopsv 1 that faith and ulleal skill eoul1 do noon don for Mm but ed lthollt aroil Atnhri one OdIn eoncll1 I to ide lot he 011 not tea Ipth ne pollnl wale1 tho end He lingered until Octobtr 27th whet urrounded hy a large number of his fumhiy he passed peaceful away to hl 10cm is funeral services were betel on ctober 2J U97 which were numer uH atlended by all classes o Ihls norumno city Ulsllop U Straltord pre eldmil I l Ihc music was furnished by mice fourth ward choir The speakers ncemn riders Joseph Hall Joseph Parry n M Sluarl Charles Welch nnd Ishop Htratford lliese brethlen hail known i Hldtf G mmrnoe II for mnny long yellr They stoke this on hrt neo his Bineroslly his Unluuileleel olencc lo the poor oned his kind oceeunioaodcdilllorcllmnn regardless or coed or color lie Icver Ilrned anv one nay hungry I or cmply Iamded from hue door For n nlmber f yea n rgulr O Yule tide em Ambro Ornell kllld several beevfs mutttns etc nil or which were ellMded among the pool And even vihlle 1 In prison h wrote to his nona to be I sure nnd not forget the poor at Chris tceaOdnd I New Ycar hcenIien thee Ideln Ole 00nlon8 round Ihelr ncey 1nl to the hnrlh ef d once or 1loenl famlco nohlme WOllld clherwl hov len meutlree nc hlle otherA Here fensllng on the fat things oC lIfe Ambro Orcnwel wa the rnthr or teemotyec year idilclrecc enrentema eons and ten 1lghler lie le aenvee rortS andchllctren He leccyre tO cclvmn and a large i nnd Incren sing posterity 10 build J hlr hOI and i marrY hi name elon through mice cone to the lalet generlon generlonJOBIWIIALL |