
John Clayson
The Clayson family came to Utah in either 1868 or 1869. They likely came in 1868, the year they sailed to America. But the first documentation to place them in Utah is the July 1870 Utah census. Further research is needed to narrow the year of their travel.
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1847 – 1868
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Born in Wilby, Northampton, England
1851 January 26
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Father
Thomas Clayson
Mother
Frances Esson
Baptized by James Sheffield
1862 January 8 (Age 10)
Set Apart as Missionary
Australasian Mission
1895 July 9 – 1897 December 31 (Age 44)
1895 July 9 – 1897 December 31 (Age 44)
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Set Apart
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Released
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Residence When Called
Payson, Utah, Utah, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Francis M. Lyman
Notes
He was assigned to the Australian Mission when the Australasian Mission split.
Called as Missionary
Australian Mission
1898 January 1 – May 23 (Age 46)
1898 January 1 – May 23 (Age 46)
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Called
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Released
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Arrived at Home
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Residence When Called
Australasian Mission
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Died
1928 January 17 (Age 76)
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John Clayson (1851 - 1928) Profile

John Clayson (1851 - 1928) Profile