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Letter from Reuben Hedlock, 10–21 January 1844

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Reuben Hedlock

1809–5 July 1869. Printer, carpenter, journeyman. Born in U.S. Married first Susan Wheeler, 1827. Married second Lydia Fox. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by 1836. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, and ordained an elder, by ...

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Liverpool

Seaport, city, county borough, and market-town in northwestern England. Experienced exponential growth during nineteenth century. Population in 1830 about 120,000. Population in 1841 about 290,000. First Latter-day Saint missionaries to England arrived in...

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, England, to JS and Quorum of the Twelve, [
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., IL], 10–21 Jan. 1844; handwriting of
Reuben Hedlock

1809–5 July 1869. Printer, carpenter, journeyman. Born in U.S. Married first Susan Wheeler, 1827. Married second Lydia Fox. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by 1836. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, and ordained an elder, by ...

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; docket in handwriting of
Leo Hawkins

19 July 1834–28 May 1859. Clerk, reporter. Born in London. Son of Samuel Harris Hawkins and Charlotte Savage. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by John Banks, 23 Oct. 1848. Immigrated to U.S. with his family; arrived in New Orleans...

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; twenty-four pages; JS Collection, CHL.

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on the 16th. of Dec I took the train on the
Liverpool

Seaport, city, county borough, and market-town in northwestern England. Experienced exponential growth during nineteenth century. Population in 1830 about 120,000. Population in 1841 about 290,000. First Latter-day Saint missionaries to England arrived in...

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and Brirmingham Railway and arived in Brirmingham on the morning the 17th I met the Saints in Conference there Was in General a good feeling among them some had been Cut of[f] and Wished to Return the Saints were Generaly united throughout the Conference Some additions Every week in the Conference many Enquairing after the truth and Considerable oppossision
E P T D M Emi
Birmmingham Branch 8 11 6 3 197 —
Grits Green D[itt]o— 5 — 1 — 32 —
Oldbury—— Do— 3 1 2 — 24 —
West Bromwich Do— 2 6 1 1 50 —
Wolverhampton Do— — 1 1 — — 8 9 —
Dudl[e]y—— Do— 2 1 1 1 23 —
Brittle Lane Do— 5 2 3 1 50 —
Billstone [Bilston]—— Do— 1 — 1 — 7 —
Kederminster [Kidderminster]— Do— 3 2 2 1 36 —
Leamington [Royal Leamington Spa]— Do— 2 2 — — 18 —
Bloxwich— Do— 1 1 — — 9 —
Stafford [Stratford] on Avon— Do— — — — — 11 —
Pewdarron— Do— 1 2 2 1 38 —
Sum total now in good standing 34 29 19 28 18 504 8 those Emigrated <​not given​>
Expirenced Elders are much needed in this Conference the Saints apear teachabl and are willing to do Right if they know What to do many wish to Emigrate but Cannot for want of means——
a after a stay in Birmingham two Days I took the train and Returned to
Liverpool

Seaport, city, county borough, and market-town in northwestern England. Experienced exponential growth during nineteenth century. Population in 1830 about 120,000. Population in 1841 about 290,000. First Latter-day Saint missionaries to England arrived in...

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on the 22nd. of Dec I acompanid the attorny to Chester Castle to see the prisnors and from thence to Crewe station to Examin the Witneses from Crewe I went to
manchest[e]r

City in northwest England, located on River Irwell. Noted for manufacture of cotton, linen, and silk goods. Population in 1831 about 187,000. Some early church publications for British Saints, including a hymnal and Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star, published...

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to to attend a Conference which assembled on Sabath 24 of Dec and on Christmas day the Saints had a tea party or Rather a Watter Party for there was no tea used the table was Will filled and the Whole was Conducted With propreity that did Honer to the manegers of the same there was about 400 that took sup[p]er after which We had preaching and a unanumous Good feeling prevailed ammong the Saints that Were Pressent there is some Difficulties among some of the Branches of this Conference and Elder Charles Mill[e]r has given up his work to Spend his [p. 9]
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