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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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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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Column headings in unidentified handwriting, possibly William D. Huntington.


NAMES
DATE AGE MONTH DAY BLOCK LOT GRAVE DISEASE 1845
Jonathan Hampton

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Dec. " 30 33 8 20 Inflamation
Eliza Brown " 30 11 5 3 Black Canker
Eunis Warmmorth
100

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 20 Jan. 1845.


Jan. 6 31 3 quick Consumption
Hannah E Benjamin " 11 13 1 14 Consumption
Isah Barkdoll " 9 19 11 3 fever
Elias Hutchings
101

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 20 Jan. 1845.


" 13 60 10 24 Cholerea Morbus
Frederick Ott " 13 26 6 fit of Apoplex
Elizebeth Thompson " 13 1 5 20 Canker
Sylvester Duzett
102

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


" 16 17 3 20 inflamation of lungs
Chloe Spencer " 22 80 inflamation of lungs
Julia Ann Sessions " 25 29 6 1 Consumption
Anna Fifield " 26 41 4 16 numpolsey [Numb palsy]
Hiram S. Griffeth
103

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 10 Feb. 1845.


feb. 4 17 Canker
Alonzo W. N. Whitney " 4 26 1 Lung fever
Silas Kapp " 10 77 consumption
Asa Works sen 15 83 8 8 14 Old age
Susan E. Woodberry
104

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 10 Mar. 1845.


" 16 18 9 5 inflamation of Brain
Harriet H. Taggart " 19 23 11 Dropsey
David Mc.Intire " 9 5 4 15 fits
Morris Whitesides " 20 23 8 Consumption
Richard Kimball " 20 10 27 inflamation of Lungs
Daniel Leonard " 23 38 Lung fever
Aurelia Houghton " 21 26 1 9 quick Consumption
Sarah D Phelps infant 4 4
Mary D. Guymon March 1 30 6 15 child birth
Ann Clark 1841 Septr. 18th 7 5 10 Diarrhea
Sarah Clark, 1841 sept 21 3 3 Consumption
Mercy Baker " 4 38 1 5 Winter fever
Mary Baker Oct. 9th 1843 2 21 Consumption
Emely Wilson March 8 17 11 2 quick Consumption
Thomas Wamsley Nov 7th 1843 35 2 20 Billious fever
James Webb
105

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 24 Mar. 1845.


" 14 67 11 26 fever
Mary A. Free
106

See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 24 Mar. 1845.


" 19 11 5 25 inflamation of the brain
Elizebeth Ann Suffi<​Cool​> Oct. 9th 1844 3 8 9 fever
Almira Jane Steel Aug. 8th 1844 3 10 Scarlet fever
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William D. Huntington, Cemetery Records, 1839–1846
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Footnotes

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    Column headings in unidentified handwriting, possibly William D. Huntington.

  2. [100]

    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 20 Jan. 1845.

  3. [101]

    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 20 Jan. 1845.

  4. [102]

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

  5. [103]

    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 10 Feb. 1845.

  6. [104]

    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 10 Mar. 1845.

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    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 24 Mar. 1845.

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    See also William D. Huntington, Report, ca. 24 Mar. 1845.

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