A convert, he worked as a carpenter of major contribution for the Kirtland Temple soon after joining the Church, appointed superintendent of joiner work under the Chief Architect of the Nauvoo Temple, designer and Chief Architect for the Salt Lake Temple, Manti Temple, St. George Temple, and Logan Temple in Utah.
Working with President John Taylor as he had with Presidents Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, fate did not permit Truman to live to see the Salt Lake Temple finished. For more than thirty-five years he had toiled and labored on this one great structure. It was said that he knew every stone in its walls.
A convert, he worked as a carpenter of major contribution for the Kirtland Temple soon after joining the Church, appointed superintendent of joiner work under the Chief Architect of the Nauvoo Temple, designer and Chief Architect for the Salt Lake Temple, Manti Temple, St. George Temple, and Logan Temple in Utah.
Working with President John Taylor as he had with Presidents Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, fate did not permit Truman to live to see the Salt Lake Temple finished. For more than thirty-five years he had toiled and labored on this one great structure. It was said that he knew every stone in its walls.
Family Members
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Sarah Jane Angell Johnson
1834–1869
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Martha Ann Angell
1836–1846
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Elizabeth Frances Angell
1838–1838
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Maria Angell Woolley
1841–1930
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Truman Carlos Angell
1845–1847
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Almira Angell
1846–1846
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Truman Osborn Angell
1852–1933
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Charles Edgar Angell
1855–1910
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Theodore Johnson Angell Sr
1857–1918
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Zelnora Eliza Angell Ballif
1859–1924
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Mary Ann Angell Smith
1859–1928
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George Washington Angell
1860–1911
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Alice Cates Angell
1861–1911
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Leonard Cates Angell
1863–1908
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Franklin Darius Angell
1865–1867
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Susan Elida Angell Foster
1867–1933
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