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George Martin Ottinger

Birth Date
On 1833 February 8
Death Date
On 1917 October 29
Gender
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Born in Springfield Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States

1833 February 8

Date Details

Occurred On 1833 February 8
Birth

Relationships

Father
William Ottinger

Baptized

1857 June 7 (Age 24)

Joined Milo Andrus Company

1861 July 7 – September 12 (Age 28)

Start Date Details

Joined When Organization was Formed
Sources

End Date Details

Ended On 1861 September 12
Organization was Ended

Additional Information


Married Mary Jane Abbott McAllister

1862 January 9 (Age 28)

Married Phebe Neslen

1864 December 3 (Age 31)

Joined Thomas E. Ricks Company

1866 July 6 – August 29 (Age 33)

Start Date Details

Started Between 1866 July 6 – 10
Joined When Organization was Formed
Sources

End Date Details

Ended On 1866 August 29
Organization was Ended

Set Apart as Missionary

European Mission
1879 August 4 (Age 46)

End Date Details

Start Date Not Found
Released

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Priesthood Quorum When Called
17th
Location Served
Europe
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Charles C Rich

Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1917 October 29 (Age 84)

Date Details

Occurred On 1917 October 29
Died

Married Eunice Neslen

No dates given

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