Eccles Truly
Alternate Names
John Eccles Truly (Birth Name)
Birth Date
On 1813 March 1 (Born)
Death Date
Circa 1863 February (Died)
Gender
Male
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Mission Activity
1
Pioneer
1
Born in Claiborne, Mississippi, United States
1813 March 1
Mother
Elizabeth Eccles
Father
Bennett Truly
Date Details
Occurred On 1813 March 1
Baptized
1844 January 25 (Age 30)
Served in
Joseph Smith Presidential Campaign Mission
1844 April 15 (Age 31)
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Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Single
Residence When Called
Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States
Location Served
South Carolina
Date Details
Ended On 1844
Released
Started On 1844 April 15
Called
Traveled in
Willard Richards Company (1848)
1848 July 3 – October 10 (Age 35)
Pioneers in Company
Date Details
Started On 1848 July 3
Joined Company
Ended On 1848 October 10
Company Arrived
Married
Mary Johnson Wells Clark
1855 September 7 (Age 42)
Died in Ogden, Weber, Utah Territory, United States
1863 February (Age 49)
Sources
Person
Utah, FamilySearch, Early Church Information File, 1830-1900
Utah, FamilySearch, Early Church Information File, 1830-1900, Item 1166-1172, Page 631-637.
Mission
Historical Department journal history of the Church, 1830-2008
Historical Department journal history of the Church, 1830-2008, 15 April 1844.
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Nauvoo Seventies list / compiled by Nauvoo Restoration
Nauvoo Seventies list / compiled by Nauvoo Restoration, Vol. 3, Page 444.
Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register
Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register, Page 158.
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Pioneer
Autobiography of pioneer John Brown, 1820-1896
Autobiography of pioneer John Brown, 1820-1896. Salt Lake City: J.Z. Brown, 1981, c1941 Publisher's Press 2nd printing, 1941. Page 100.
Camp of Israel schedules and reports, 1845-1849
Camp of Israel schedules and reports, 1845-1849. John Brown's company of 10, report, 1848 June: Page 1.
Camp of Israel schedules and reports, 1845-1849. Mississippi company, report, 1848 May: Page 1.