Andrew Huston Perkins
Captain of Hundred and president of company.
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Clear AllBorn in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee, United States
1809 December 5
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Occurred On 1809 December 5
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Father
Reuben Perkins
Mother
Elizabeth Petillo
Baptized
1839 February 19 (Age 29)
Called as Missionary
Joseph Smith Presidential Campaign Mission
1844 April 15 (Age 34)
1844 April 15 (Age 34)
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Ended On 1844
Released
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Location Served
Missouri
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Additional Notes
Appointed to preside over the six missionaries called to assist Joseph Smith's presidential campaign and preach the gospel in Missouri. (History journal, April 15, 1844, p. 2)
Called as Missionary
Early Church Mission: North America Mission
1844 October 8 (Age 34)
1844 October 8 (Age 34)
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Residence When Called
Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
High Priest
Location Served
Illinois and Indiana
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Additional Notes
Called by the Twelve Apostles to strengthen the branches of the Church until the Nauvoo Temple was completed. (History journal, October 8, 1844) He served as first counselor in the Macedonia Branch, Hancock, Illinois to his uncle, William G. Perkins who was ordained the bishop of the branch. (Andrew Huston Perkins- Bio Sketch, Family Search).
Joined Allen Taylor Company
1849 July 5 – October 10 (Age 39)
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Ended On 1849 October 10
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Died
1851 March 18 (Age 41)
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Occurred On 1851 March 18
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