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William D. Huntington, Cemetery Records, 1839–1846

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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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, Cemetery Records,
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, created ca. Jan. 1843–ca. May 1846; handwriting of
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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; thirty-one pages; William D. Huntington Records, 1837–1884, CHL.

Historical Introduction

See Introduction to Nauvoo City Sexton Records.

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Names Date Y M D B L G
Ephraim Riley June 19 3 7 4 Scarlet fever
Irine Hodges
113

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 30 June 1845.


" 23 29 7 5 8 1 4 stabed with his <​own knife​>
Isabella Hill " 24 1 6 28 Diarrhea
Wm. Johnson " 24 3 2 4 Worm fever
Jerome R. Elliott " 27 12
George W. Johnson " 28 3 7 inflamation of lungs
Reubin Middleton " 28 65 2 21 quick consumption
Elizebeth Sawyer " 28 19 18 fever
Mercy Littlefield " 23 43 irresipulas [erysipelas]
Wm. Halm
114

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 14 July 1845.


" 29 69 Dropsy
John Blinberry July 2 48 Typus fever
Thadeus Page Melymical " 4 2 7 2 Black canker
Rebecca Ridge Apr 16 inflamation of Brain
Ephraim Ridge July 6 4 26 inflamation of Brain
Catherine A Oaks " 3 9 14 Black canker
Ruth Green
115

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 14 July 1845.


" 8 1 4 Diarrhea
Abel Owen " 8 50 8 9 White sweling
Wm. Joseph Young July " 10 6 8 7 8 17 Cholerea infantum
Sarah Kilingen Smith " 10 1 5 4 7 8 16 Cholerea infantum
Bradford Blinberry " 10 13 1 8 5 7
Mary Caroline Huntington 1846 Jan. 22 2 2 30 11 1 fits
John Prier May 11 1846 7 9 4 4 Liver affection
Roxsena Ann Prier Aug. 8th 1845 10 8 9 4 2 Hooping Cough
James Adams

24 Jan. 1783–11 Aug. 1843. Lawyer, judge, insurance agent, land speculator. Born at Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of Parmenio Adams and Chloe. In New York militia, served as ensign, 1805; as lieutenant; as captain, 1807; and as major, 1811–1815...

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Aug. 11th 1843 60 6 18 9 4 3 Cholerea
David Fox July/44 11 2 23 8 6 13 Canker
Levi Nickerson June 21 11 2 Unknown
Mary Lanchlen July 11 24 2 3 6 5 1 fever
Emaline M. Wardsworth " 10 1 2 12 8 6 14 Diarrhea
Wm. Parley Loveridge " 14 1 2 12 8 6 15 Diarrhea
Almira S. Johnson
116

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 28 July 1845.


" 14 8 2 8 6 12 Inflamation
Mary Ann Sabin " 14 37 5 14 5 7 11
Rozilla Tupper " 12 35 4 8 7 18 Billious fever
Wm. A Gheen " 15 45 10 14 unknown
Wm. Hodges " 15 8 1 5 Hung in
Burlington

Located in southeastern Iowa on west bank of Mississippi River. Site selected for construction of fort, 1805. Area settled, ca. 1833, by Europeans. Laid out, 1834. Incorporated 1837. Designated capital of Wisconsin Territory, 1837; capital of Iowa Territory...

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Footnotes

  1. [113]

    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 30 June 1845.

  2. [114]

    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 14 July 1845.

  3. [115]

    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 14 July 1845.

  4. [116]

    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 28 July 1845.

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