Maria Luella Redd
Alternate Names
Maria Adams (Married Name)
Mariah Luella (Alternate Name)
Birth Date
On 1875 June 16 (Born)
Death Date
On 1963 January 20 (Died)
Gender
Female
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Born in New Harmony, Washington, Utah Territory, United States
1875 June 16
Mother
Keziah Jane Butler
Father
Lemuel Hardison Redd Sr.
Date Details
Occurred On 1875 June 16
Baptized by H. A. Pace
1883 August 13 (Age 8)
Married
Thomas Davenport Adams
1893 February 21 (Age 17)
Served in
Samoan Mission
1893 February 27 – 1895 March 27 (Age 17)
See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Residence When Called
Parowan, Iron, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
John Henry Smith
Served With
Thomas Davenport Adams
Location Served
Hilafali, Mu'a, on island of Tongatapu
Date Details
Started On 1893 February 27
Set Apart
On 1893 March 17
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1895 March 27
Departed from Field
On 1895 April 16
Arrived at Home
Images
Thomas and Luella Adams on their mission in Tonga (which was part of the Samoan Mission at the time)
John W Rawlins Mission Picture
Died in Parowan, Iron, Utah, United States
1963 January 20 (Age 87)
Media
Mariah Luella Redd (1875 - 1963) Profile
Samoan Mission - ca 1894
Thomas and Luella Adams on their mission in Tonga (which was part of the Samoan Mission at the time)
John W Rawlins Mission Picture
Sources
Person
Maria L. Redd Adams journals, 1893-1896, Church History Library
Maria L. Redd Adams journals, 1893-1896, Church History Library.
Mission
List of white missionaries who have served in the Samoan Mission
List of white missionaries who have served in the Samoan Mission.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 27 February 1893, Vol. A, Page 127, Line 35.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 27 February 1893, Vol. B, Page 136, Line 35.
Susa Young Gates papers, circa 1870-1933
"List of known women missionaries", Susa Young Gates papers, circa 1870-1933, Page 4.