Daniel Mackintosh

Birth Date
On 1821 August 12
Death Date
On 1860 September 15
Gender
Male

Daniel and "Mrs. Mcintosh" crossed the Atlantic on the ship Walpole in 1845 from Liverpool to New Orleans.

He was Company Clerk of the 1852 Miller Company, and his group consisted of 1 male, 2 females and 3 children.  In the 1856 Utah Territorial census Daniel's family was in the Salt Lake 13th Ward. 

In 1858 he was returning from a mission to the Eastern States.

In some sources: Mormon Migration, the Deseret News roster of the 1852 Miller Company, Utah Deaths & Burials database and Utah, Salt Lake County, Death records his surname is spelled McIntosh but in all other contemporary documents as well as in Family Tree it is spelled "MacKintosh."

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Born in Calvine, Athol Perth, Scotland

1821 August 12

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Occurred On 1821 August 12
Birth

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Father
James Mackintosh
Mother
Grace Stewart

Baptized

1841 February (Age 19)

Joined Henry W. Miller Company

1852 July 8 – September 10 (Age 30)

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Joined When Organization was Formed
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Ended On 1852 September 10
Organization was Ended

Called as Missionary

Eastern States Mission
1857 April 23 – 1858 June 21 (Age 35)

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Called
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Ended On 1858 June 21
Released

Additional Information

Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Location Served
Eastern States
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Additional Notes

Alt. source: Jour. Hist. of Feb. 22, April 8, 21, 23, May 10, June 13, 27, 1857. Ordained 70 June 8, 1845


Joined John W. Berry Company

1858 May 1 – June 21 (Age 36)

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Ended On 1858 June 21
Organization was Ended

Died

1860 September 15 (Age 39)

Date Details

Occurred On 1860 September 15
Died

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