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Thomas Levi Whittle

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31: 99:. He was also a 49er, having been one of a small group of men called by Brigham Young to seek gold in California soon after its discovery in 1849, and one of the first missionaries for the Church to the Sandwich Islands, now Hawaii. 501: 476: 491: 235:, Hiram Clark, John Dixon, Wm. Farrer, James Hawkins, James Keeler, and Thomas Morris. The small group of missionaries arrived aboard a small whaling vessel called the 422:
Farrer, William vol. 5, 1852-1853 in special collections Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University (Whittle mentioned in missionary companion Farrer's journal)
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Farrer, William vol. 4, 1851-1852 in special collections Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University (Whittle mentioned in missionary companion Farrer's journal)
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Farrer, William vol. 1, 1850-1851 in special collections Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University (Whittle mentioned in missionary companion Farrer's journal)
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Trail Excerpt: Kimball, Heber C., Journal, in Autobiography ca. 1842-1858, in Heber C. Kimball, Papers, 1837-1866, reel 1, box 1. written by William Clayton
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Farrer, William vol. 2, 1851 in special collections Harold B. Lee Library, BYU (Whittle mentioned in missionary companion Farrer's journal)
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preached by early Latter Day Saint missionaries, and on November 22, 1837, Whittle and his wife were baptized members of the
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Whittle died July 3, 1868. To pay tribute to Whittle, the Utah Territorial flag was flown at half-staff on July 4, 1868.
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Whittle was called on a mission in 1849 and headed to California. The following year, Whittle was assigned to the
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Trail Excerpt: Hale, Aroet Lucious, Diary of Aroet Lucious Hale, 1828-1849, 194-?, 12, 16-17
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and reception proved very difficult. Whittle returned home and the Whittle family moved to
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Trail Excerpt: Jacob, Norton, Reminiscence and journal 1844 May-1852 Jan., 110-15.
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Whittle's wife witnessed the important event in Latter Day Saint history when
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and reportedly took on the appearance and speech of the recently martyred
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Whittle was born to Thomas Whittle and Elizabeth Levi in Mersea Township,
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Shortly before making the trek west, Whittle and his wife Mary received
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in 1848 among the first company of pioneers to enter and settle near
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Thomas Levi Whittle; ancestral file number 1BJX-FG, Ancestral File,
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Trail Excerpt: Conover, Peter Wilson, Reminiscences ca. 1880, 6-7.
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Thomas Levi Whittle. (1997, July). Retrieved July 1, 2007, from
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Emigrants from pre-Confederation Ontario to the United States
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http://www.jnjtreeclimbers.com/index.cgi?ThomasLeviWhittle
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spoke to a large group of Latter Day Saints during the
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Mormon pioneer
missionary
Great Plains
Salt Lake City
Utah Territory
Essex County
Upper Canada
Michigan
Mormonism
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Zera Pulsipher
Latter-day Saint movement
William Clayton
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Salt Lake Valley
Brigham Young
succession crisis
Joseph Smith
temple
ordinances
Nauvoo Temple
Winter Quarters, Nebraska
Utah
pioneers
Salt Lake Valley
Heber C. Kimball
Sandwich Islands
Hawaiian Islands
Honolulu

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