
Alondas De Lafayette Buckland
He died near Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, of cholera returning home from his mission.
See census and church records for his travel in 1849. He was one of the passengers on the ship Brooklyn. He then traveled to Utah from California.
In 1854 he was a captain of 50 in the James Brown Company.
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Clear AllBorn in Tunbridge, Orange, Vermont, United States
1823 December 11
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Father
Joseph Moseley Buckland
Mother
Hannah Daggett
Baptized
1845 December 22 (Age 22)
Joined Thomas Rhoades Company
1849 July 14 – September (Age 25)
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Ended Circa 1849 September
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Departed from Home as Missionary
Early Church Mission: North America Mission
1852 August 28 – 1854 June 22 (Age 28)
1852 August 28 – 1854 June 22 (Age 28)
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Died in The Field
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Residence When Called
Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Elder
Location Served
Nova Scotia
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Joined James Brown Company
1854 June 18 – 22 (Age 30)
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Died
1854 June 22 (Age 30)
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