Edgar Dalrymple
Birth Date
On 1837 May 25 (Born)
Death Date
On 1907 June 18 (Died)
Gender
Male
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Born in Bolton, Warren, New York, United States
1837 May 25
Mother
Sarah Ann Hammond (1794 - 1869)
Father
Luther Dalrymple
Date Details
Occurred On 1837 May 25
Baptized by
William Henry Lee
1852 January 11 (Age 14)
Traveled in
William H. Dame Freight Train (1862)
1862 August 14 – October 29 (Age 25)
Pioneers in Company
Date Details
Started On 1862 August 14
Joined Company
Ended On 1862 October 29
Company Arrived
Married
Eliza Theodocia Noble
1865 November 10 (Age 28)
Served in
British Mission
1866 April 27 – 1868 (Age 28)
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Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Priesthood Quorum When Called
70th
Priesthood Office
Seventy
Residence When Called
United States
Set Apart By
George Quayle Cannon
Location Served
Europe
Date Details
Started On 1866 April 27
Set Apart
Ended On 1868
Released
Died in Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States
1907 June 18 (Age 70)
Media
Edgar Dalrymple (1837 - 1907) Profile
Edgar Dalrymple (1837 - 1907)
Sources
Person
Eastern Idaho Death Records Database
Eastern Idaho Death Records Database.
Mission
Andrew Jenson collection, circa 1841-1942
"European Mission", Andrew Jenson collection, circa 1841-1942.
BRITISH Mission manuscript history and historical reports, 1841-1971
BRITISH Mission manuscript history and historical reports, 1841-1971, 14 July 1866.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 27 April 1866, Vol. B, Page 9, Line 334.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 27 April 1866, Vol. A, Page 8, Line 334.
Pioneer
Brigham Young office emigrating companies reports, 1850-1862
"List of persons in W. H. Dame's freight train, Ft. Laramie", Brigham Young office emigrating companies reports, 1850-1862, (September).
Deseret News
"Names of Immigrants", Deseret News, (24 September 1862), Page 2.
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