Isaac Sears
Birth Date
On 1845 December 2 (Born)
Death Date
On 1912 October 3 (Died)
Gender
Male
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Born in Caldecot, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
1845 December 2
Mother
Sarah Wagstaff
Father
John Sears
Date Details
Occurred On 1845 December 2
Baptized by
Samuel Wagstaff
1855 October 10 (Age 9)
Traveled in
Company Unknown (1863)
1863 (Age 17)
Pioneers in Company
Date Details
Occurred Circa 1863
Joined Company
Circa 1863
Company Arrived
Married
Alice Norris
1889 February 14 (Age 43)
Served in
British Mission
1889 February 25 – 1890 October 30 (Age 43)
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Mission Type
Proselytizing
Priesthood Quorum When Called
57th
Priesthood Office
Seventy
Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
Set Apart By
John Henry Smith
Location Served
England
Date Details
Started On 1889 February 25
Set Apart
Ended On 1890 October 30
Released
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Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1912 October 3 (Age 66)
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Isaac Sears (1845 - 1912)
Isaac Sears (1845 - 1912) Profile
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Sources
Mission
BRITISH Mission manuscript history and historical reports, 1841-1971
BRITISH Mission manuscript history and historical reports, 1841-1971, 23 March 1889.
FIRST Presidency missionary calls and recommendations, 1877 - 1918
FIRST Presidency missionary calls and recommendations, 1877 - 1918, 4 January 1889.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 25 February 1889, Vol. A, Page 98, Line 29.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 25 February 1889, Vol. B, Page 105, Line 29.
Pioneer
Biographical information relating to Mormon pioneer overland travel database, 2003-2017
"Isaac Sears", Biographical information relating to Mormon pioneer overland travel database, 2003-2017.
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Davis County Clipper
"Isaac Sears Passed Away October 3rd", Davis County Clipper, (11 October 1912), Page 1.