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Reynolds Cahoon

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called him "a cheerful partaker in all their tribulations, privations and persecutions; an active member; a faithful servant". He is mentioned in the LDS Church edition of the
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Reynolds Cahoon and Elias Higbee contract for Warren Smith's blacksmith shop, 1842 March 19
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on April 29, 1861. He was 1 day shy of 71 years old. His cause of death was recorded as
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Cahoon was born on April 30, 1790, to William Cahoon and Mehitabel Hodge Cahoon in
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Personalities in the Doctrine and Covenants and Joseph Smith–History
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forced the Latter Day Saints to leave Missouri, Cahoon fled to
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a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints by
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with Samuel Smith, a brother of Joseph Smith. While living in
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from March 1841 and was on the building committee for the
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on October 11, 1830. After his baptism, he was ordained a
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attempted to flee Nauvoo, Cahoon traveled across the
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Tom Perry Special Collections 14: 1599:19th-century Mormon missionaries 684:L. Tom Perry Special Collections 275:in 1833, this time traveling to 148: 137: 1629:People from Cambridge, New York 352:death of Joseph and Hyrum Smith 544:Doctrine and Covenants Central 1: 1619:Doctrine and Covenants people 500:"Reynolds Cahoon – Biography" 294:In 1838, Cahoon relocated to 254:first Latter Day Saint temple 622:Doctrine and Covenants 52:30 271:. Cahoon again served as a 1660: 1634:People from Kirtland, Ohio 449:McCune, George M. (1991). 342:to deliver a message from 308:Mormon Extermination Order 1644:Utah city council members 746: 665:. (Salt Lake City, Utah: 597:"Cahoon | Mormon Studies" 371:Winter Quarters, Nebraska 220:Latter Day Saint movement 174:Latter Day Saint movement 133: 128: 57: 53: 38: 34: 25: 296:Daviess County, Missouri 212:. 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