
Ebenezer Clawson Richardson
Evidence from census and genealogical records suggests the Richardson family traveled to Utah in 1850 in the Edward Hunter Company. His travel to Utah is 1850 is also confirmed by the obituary of his son Josiah.
Ebenezer later participated as one of the rescuers that were sent out in the winter of 1856 to assist the members of the Church stranded in Wyoming.
Ebenezer returned from a mission sometime in 1858. More research is needed to confirm when and with whom he traveled.
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Clear AllBorn in Dryden, Thompkins, New York, United States
1815 August 7
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Occurred On 1815 August 7
Birth
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Father
Josiah Richardson
Mother
Lowly Lola Foote
Baptized
1834 (Age 18)
Joined Edward Hunter Company (1850)
1850 June 29 – October 13 (Age 34)
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Joined When Organization was Formed
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Ended On 1850 October 13
Organization was Ended
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Joined Rescue Companies
1856 October 7 – December 15 (Age 41)
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Joined When Organization was Formed
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Ended On 1856 December 15
Organization was Ended
Set Apart as Mission President
South African Mission
1857 April 22 – 1858 April 27 (Age 41)
1857 April 22 – 1858 April 27 (Age 41)
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Set Apart
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Ended On 1858 April 27
Departed from the Field
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Marital Status at Start of Position
Plurally Married
Residence When Called
Ogden, Weber, Utah Territory, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Orson Hyde
Mission Companionship
Joined Company Unknown
1858 (Age 42)
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Occurred Circa 1858
Joined When Organization was Formed
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Circa 1858
Organization was Ended
Died
1874 September 25 (Age 59)
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Occurred On 1874 September 25
Died
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Ebenezer Clawson Richardson (1815 - 1874) Profile

Ebenezer Clawson Richardson (1815 - 1874) Profile