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William D. Huntington, Report, circa 23 September 1844

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William D. Huntington

28 Feb. 1818–20 Mar. 1887. Constable, sexton, carpenter, farmer, postmaster. Born in Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York. Son of William Huntington and Zina Baker. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Luke Johnson, Aug. 1836. Moved ...

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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, ca. 23 Sept. 1844. Version published in “Deaths,” Nauvoo Neighbor, 25 Sept. 1844, p. [3].

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DEATHS—For the week ending Monday the 23d [Sept. 1844].
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See also Huntington, Cemetery Records, [22].


Ephraim Wm. Childs, 16d; Inflamation.
Parley Snyder, infant.
Mary Jane McArthur, 9y, 10m, 8d; chill fever.
Sarah Ann Shirts, 1y, 14d; chill fever.
John Liptrot, 4y, 11m; consumption.
Ann Birks, 70y; chill fever.
Richard Hull, 49y; chill fever.
Sarah Elizabeth Woodberry, 10m, 2d; fever.
Wm. Mutlo, 50y; fever.
George Mulford (of
St. Louis

Located on west side of Mississippi River about fifteen miles south of confluence with Missouri River. Founded as fur-trading post by French settlers, 1764. Incorporated as town, 1809. First Mississippi steamboat docked by town, 1817. Incorporated as city...

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;) 4d.
Wm. Steed, 46y; chill fever.
Penelope Armstrong, 46y, 5m, 9d; typus fever.
Total 12.
W[illiam] D. HUNTINGTON

28 Feb. 1818–20 Mar. 1887. Constable, sexton, carpenter, farmer, postmaster. Born in Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York. Son of William Huntington and Zina Baker. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Luke Johnson, Aug. 1836. Moved ...

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    See also Huntington, Cemetery Records, [22].

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