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Daniel Carter

Birth Date
On 1804 August 7
Death Date
On 1887 April 10
Gender
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Born in Benson, Rutland, Vermont, United States

1804 August 7

Date Details

Occurred On 1804 August 7
Birth

Relationships

Father
Jabez Carter Sr
Mother
Rebecka Dowd

Baptized by John S Carter

1833 November 1 (Age 29)

End Date Details

Start Date Not Found
Released

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Priesthood Office When Called
High Priest
Location Served
Southern States
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Additional Notes

Daniel Carter was called to fill a mission. (Journal History 8 Oct 1844)(found on page 4 which does not show digitally)


Joined Aaron Johnson Company

1850 June 8 – September 12 (Age 45)

Start Date Details

Started Circa 1850 June 8
Joined When Organization was Formed
Sources

End Date Details

Ended On 1850 September 12
Organization was Ended

Additional Information

Age at Time of Travel
46

Married Mary Legresley

1855 November 9 (Age 51)

Married Cordelia Harriet Hotchkiss

1856 May 2 (Age 51)

Set Apart as Missionary

Eastern States Mission
1869 October 9 – 1870 March 29 (Age 65)

End Date Details

Ended On 1870 March 29
Released

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Plurally Married
Residence When Called
Bountiful, Davis, Utah Territory, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
High Priest
Location Served
United States
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Orson Hyde

Died in Bountiful, Davis, Utah Territory, United States

1887 April 10 (Age 82)

Date Details

Occurred On 1887 April 10
Died

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Daniel Carter (1804 - 1887) Profile

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