George Whitaker autobiography 1820-1907

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George Whitaker autobiography 1820-1907

The George Whitaker autobiography details the life of George Whitaker (1820-1907), a convert to the LDS Church who emigrated from England to the United States.

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Born in England, immigrated to Nauvoo in 1845 and to Salt Lake City in 1857. From the description of Autobiography. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122481260 George Whitaker was born on 18 March 1820 in Blakedown, Worcestershire, England, to Thomas and Sophia Turner Whitaker. When he was about twenty-one, he joined the Mormon Church. In 1845, he emigrated to the United States, specifically Missouri and Iowa. He married Eveline P. Robinson a year later, then in...