Lillian Austin
Alternate Names
Lillian Schwendiman (Married Name)
Lillian Millard Austin (Alternate Name)
Birth Date
On 1899 May 5 (Born)
Death Date
On 1998 July 15 (Died)
Gender
Female
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Born in Lehi, Utah, Utah, United States
1899 May 5
Mother
Maria Brain Vaughan
Father
Mark Austin
Date Details
Occurred On 1899 May 5
Baptized by J. K. Crane
1907 (Age 7)
Married
Fred William Schwendiman
1918 June 6 (Age 19)
Served in
New Zealand Mission
1918 June 28 – 1921 October 18 (Age 19)
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Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Missionary Activity Notes
She gave birth to sons Fred and Kay during her missionary service.
Residence When Called
Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, United States
Set Apart By
Orson F. Whitney
Additional Information
Served with Children
Served With
Fred William Schwendiman
Date Details
On 1918 June 12
Departed from Home
Started On 1918 June 28
Set Apart
On 1918 July 29
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1921 October 18
Released
On 1921 November 10
Arrived at Home
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New Zealand Missionaries
Served in
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square Mission
1949 – 1959 (Age 49)
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Mission Type
Other
Missionary Activity Notes
Alto
Date Details
Started On 1949
Set Apart
Ended On 1959
Released
Died
1998 July 15 (Age 99)
Media
Lillian Millard Austin Schwendiman (1899 - 1998) Profile
New Zealand Missionaries
Sources
Mission
First Presidency missionary calls and recommendations, 1877 - 1918
First Presidency missionary calls and recommendations, 1877 - 1918.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 28 June 1918, Vol. D, Page 234, Line 188.
New Zealand Auckland Mission manuscript history and historical reports, 1854-1974
New Zealand Auckland Mission manuscript history and historical reports, 1854-1974, Vol. 2, Page 127.
Susa Young Gates papers, circa 1870-1933
"List of known women missionaries", Susa Young Gates papers, circa 1870-1933, Page 45.