Bond, 1838.
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Wight, Lyman, 1796-1858.
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Lyman Wight, son of Levi Wight Jr. and Sarah Corbin, was born 9 May 1796. He served as an LDS apostle from 1841-1849. Shortly before the death of Joseph Smith, plans were made to move some colonies of the church west. Texas had been considered as a possible place for the saints to find refuge. After the death of Joseph Smith, Wight tried to convince Brigham Young to let him lead a colony to Texas. He and Brigham Young were in disagreement and Wight left the church, leading a group of 150 people ...
Partridge, Edward, 1793-1840
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Durfee, James G.
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Smith, Joseph, jr., 1805-1844
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King, Austin Augustus, 1802-1870
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Missouri. Courts (Daviess County).
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