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Duncan Spears Casper

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151:. The next year, Casper and all of his brothers left Nauvoo for Missouri as mobs were preparing to drive the Latter Day Saints from Illinois. His parents stayed behind with the two unmarried children because someone had stolen his father's horses. That summer, his father fell ill and died at age 62. Casper returned to Nauvoo and brought his mother and two siblings back to Missouri, where they stayed for nine years. 173:
Casper married Elizabeth Ann Clark, English immigrant, in 1872. She had two children from a previous marriage. Casper adopted her children and the couple went on to have seven more together. Unlike some early Latter Day Saints, Casper did not practice
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with his wife, children, and mother in Captain Hindley's Company. In Utah Territory, they settled in Big Cottonwood (present-day Holladay), where they owned a home and land. Casper also raised stock and sheep on land he purchased in
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Mobs drove the Latter Day Saints from Missouri, and Casper's parents had to leave their home behind. They rented a farm near
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In May 1845, 20-year-old Casper married 24-year-old Matilda Allison, a fellow Ohioan and a descendant of
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came through their area, his older brother William Wallace Casper joined the Latter Day Saint
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National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Agreka Books, 1999, p. 491.
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Converts to Mormonism from Restoration Movement denominations
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when he was eight years old, and a year later, after
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Bellville, Ohio
Holladay, Utah
Mormon
Holladay, Utah
Bellville, Ohio
Campbellites
Mormon missionaries
Church of Christ
Missouri
Fairfield, Illinois
Carthage
Nauvoo
Thomas Miner
crossed the plains
Idaho
Muddy Mission
plural marriage





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