This
is my father's mother's paternal great grandfather. My sweet father gave me a
book published by the Brockbank family containing genealogical
information and brief histories. I don't know how many copies of this
book exist but, as promised, I will be sharing some of what I know in
this blog for anyone who might be interested.
Here is the history for Isaac:
Isaac Brockbank, son of Daniel and Agnes Morris Brockbank, was born in
Bowness, Westmoreland County, England. He followed an agricultural life
and won may prizes at County Fairs. He was very proud of these
accomplishments. He went to Liverpool where he prospered at several
enterprises.
He was always quite religious and early in life
he joined the Wesleyan Methodists. He became acquainted with Elizabeth
Mainwaring who was a very zealous member of this sect. They were
married shortly after this.
In 1843 he heard Parley P. Pratt
deliver a lecture on "Mormonism". He was convinced of the truth of this
message and was baptized and became a member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
In 1852 the family emigrated to
America and was the first company under the auspices of the Perpetual
Emigration Fund. They landed in New Orleans being on the water eight
weeks and three days. The family, at that time, consisted of the
father, mother and four children: Isaac Jr. (Grandma Va's grandfather),
Elizabeth, Joshua and the baby, Agnes.
The company in which
they traveled arrived in Salt Lake City on 4 Sept. 1852, being six and
three quarters months from Liverpool. Isaac having lost his wife
(Elizabeth) on the plains, later married Sarah Brown. He went to Utah
County where he built a home in Spanish Fork. This was made of handmade
adobe brick. He was willing to make any sacrifice for the Church. He
continued to live in Spanish Fork where he played a big part in the
growth of that town in spite of trials of pioneer life.
He died in Spanish Fork 1 April 1878.

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