
John Hindley
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Clear AllBorn in Tyldesley, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
1820 October 1
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Occurred On 1820 October 1
Birth
Relationships
Father
Thomas Hindley
Mother
Mary S Lemox
Married Mary Stubbs
1839 January (Age 18)
Baptized by William Gallimore Dunn
1848 September 28 (Age 27)
Joined Moses Daley Freight Train
1853 July 6 – September 29 (Age 32)
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Joined When Organization was Formed
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Ended Between 1853 September 27 – 29
Organization was Ended
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Traveling Group
Appointed as Company Captain
John Hindley Company
1855 June 7 – September 3 (Age 34)
1855 June 7 – September 3 (Age 34)
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Appointed
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Ended On 1855 September 3
Organization was Ended
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Traveling Group
Married Jane Charters Robinson
1856 February 19 (Age 35)
Set Apart as Missionary
British Mission
1868 April 9 (Age 47)
1868 April 9 (Age 47)
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Set Apart
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Start Date Not Found
Released
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Marital Status at Start of Position
Plurally Married
Residence When Called
American Fork, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Priesthood Quorum When Called
44th
Location Served
England
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
John Taylor
Set Apart as Missionary
Eastern States Mission
1871 November 14 – 1872 February 23 (Age 51)
1871 November 14 – 1872 February 23 (Age 51)
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Set Apart
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Ended On 1872 February 23
Released
Additional Information
Marital Status at Start of Position
Plurally Married
Residence When Called
American Fork, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Priesthood Quorum When Called
44th
Location Served
United States
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Joseph F Smith
Died in American Fork, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
1886 December 26 (Age 66)
Date Details
Occurred On 1886 December 26
Died
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John Hindley (1820 - 1886) Profile

John Hindley (1820 - 1886)