CR 100 96, Historian's Office (1842?-1972). Historian's Office history of persecutions 1879-1880
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Huntington, Oliver Boardman, 1823-1907
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Huntington was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Missouri in 1838, served a mission to both the Eastern States and England. Traveled the Mormon Trail and eventually lived in Grantsville and Provo, Utah. From the description of Diary of O.B. Huntington, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367906198 Born in Watertown, New York. Baptized by Hyrum Smith and served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ohio, Inidana, New...
Higgins, Nelson, 1806-1890
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Williams, Mary Ann
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Terry, Joel 1812-1891
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Watkins, Edward John 1829-1895
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Thompson, Samuel, 1813-1892.
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Heward, John 1813-1898
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Duncan, Chapman, 1812-1900
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Lewis, Tarlton 1805-1890
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Willis, William Wesley 1811-1872
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Historian's Office (1842?-1972)
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Terry, Jacob E., 1805-1898.
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Foutz, Margaret Mann 1801-1896
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Larsen, Mary Adelphia Bellows 1832-1899
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Russell, Isaac, 1807-1844
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Convert to the Mormon Church in Canada. From the description of Correspondence, 1831-1893. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122536761 BIOGRAPHY Isaac Russell was born in Salt Lake City on 14 December 1879 to Samuel and Henrietta Russell. With the death of his father twelve years later, young Isaac went to live with a family friend, Charles Burton, also of Salt Lake. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in April 1898,...
Kofford, Fanny Myrick 1831-1911
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Allen, Lucy Diantha Morley 1815-1908
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Smith, Alma Lamoni 1831-1887
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Thompson, Mary Jane Marsh 1829-1913
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Fellows, Albert Gallatin 1799-1880
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Crosby, Jesse Wentworth, 1820-1893
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Jesse Crosby was born on 25 November 1820 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, British America, to Joshua and Hannah Crosby. His family moved to New York where he later joined the LDS Church. From the guide to the Jesse Crosby papers, 1820-1850, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah) Born in Nova Scotia, joined LDS church in 1838. Lived in Missouri and Nauvoo before crossing plains in 1847. Served a mission to England 1850-1852, participated in Utah Expedition resistance. ...
Allen, Joseph Stewart 1806-1889
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Smith, Joseph, jr., 1805-1844
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Young, Brigham, 1801-1877
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Lewis, Malinda Gimlin 1811-1894
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Dille, David Buel
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Marsh, Eliphas 1791-1844
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Hancock, Levi W. (Levi Ward), 1803-1882
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McBride, James, 1818-1881.
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Thomas, Jesse B. (Jesse Burgess), 1806-1850
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Lawyer and nephew of U.S. Senator of same name, lived in Edwardsville, Ill. Served as Secretary of the Illinois Senate, 1830, and in the Illinois General Assembly from Madison County. Appointed Illinois Attorney General but served only one year. Moved to Springfield and appointed circuit judge, 1837-1839, then associate justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, 1843-1848. Also lived in Galena, Ill. From the description of Papers, 1830-1844. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldC...
Pratt, Parley P. (Parley Parker), 1807-1857
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Smith, Joseph, Sr., 1771-1840
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Russell, George Walton
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Musser, Amos Milton, 1830-1909.
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Fullmer, John Solomon, 1807-1883
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Higgins, Nancy M. (Nancy Meribah), 1841-1910
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Wilson, Robert
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Call, Anson, 1810-1890
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Anson Call was born in Fletcher, Vermont, on May 13, 1810. In 1833 he married Mary Flint and they moved to a farm in Madison, Ohio. Call was raised in a Methodist family, but in 1836 was baptized into the Mormon faith by William Smith, brother of Joseph Smith. In 1838 the family moved to Far West, Missouri, where they faced continual religious persecution that resulted in the theft of their family farm. In 1841 Call was made a High Priest in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and be...