Oliver Boardman Huntington (1823 - 1907) Profile

Oliver Boardman Huntington

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Born
On 1823 October 14
Died
On 1907 February 7
Birthplace
Watertown, Jefferson, New York, United States
Death Place
Springville, Utah, Utah, United States
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Born in Watertown, Jefferson, New York, United States

1823 October 14

Relationships

Mother
Zina Baker

Baptism

1836 October 8 (Age 12)

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Departed from Home as Missionary

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End Date Details

End Date Not Found

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Single
Residence When Called
Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States
Location Served
New York, United States
Mission Qualifier
Other
Notes

Attended conference in Brant, Erie, New York and acted as clerk


Married to Mary Melissa Neal

1845 August 17 (Age 21)

Arrived in the Field as Missionary

British Mission
1846 October 3 – 1847 July 5 (Age 22)

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End Date Details

Ended 1847 July 5

Additional Dates

On 1847 August 10
Arrived at Home

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Residence When Called
Mount Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Location Served
Preston and Clithero Conferences
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing

Joined Brigham Young Company

1848 June 5 – September 24 (Age 24)

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Ended Between 1848 September 20 – 24

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Notes

Oliver initially traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in the Brigham Young Company in 1848. He returned to New York to collect his wife, children, and in-laws and then traveled back to Utah in 1852 with the Henry W. Miller Company. He later participated as one of the rescuers that were sent out in the winter of 1856 to assist the members of the Church stranded in Wyoming. After being sent to explore a route between Salt Lake City and Carson Valley, Brigham Young called for his return in 1857 and Oliver traveled from Nevada to Utah with the Chester Loveland Company as Assistant Captain.


Joined Henry W. Miller Company

1852 July 8 – September 10 (Age 28)

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Ended 1852 September 10

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Oliver initially traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in the Brigham Young Company in 1848. He returned to New York to collect his wife, children, and in-laws and then traveled back to Utah in 1852 with the Henry W. Miller Company. He later participated as one of the rescuers that were sent out in the winter of 1856 to assist the members of the Church stranded in Wyoming. After being sent to explore a route between Salt Lake City and Carson Valley, Brigham Young called for his return in 1857 and Oliver traveled from Nevada to Utah with the Chester Loveland Company as Assistant Captain.


Married to Hannah Mendenhall Sanders

1852 November 25 (Age 29)

Called as Missionary

Elk Mountain Mission
1855 April 6 – September (Age 31)

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End Date Details

Ended 1855 September

Additional Dates

On 1855 May 8
Departed from Home
On 1855 June 10
Arrived in The Field

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Plurally Married
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing

Joined Rescue Companies

1856 October 7 – December 15 (Age 32)

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End Date Details

Ended 1856 December 15

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Age at Time of Travel
32

Married to Elvira Stevens

1856 December 28 (Age 33)

Joined Chester Loveland Company

1857 September 26 – November 1 (Age 33)

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Ended 1857 November 1

Set Apart as Missionary

California Mission
1899 October 4 (Age 75)

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End Date Details

End Date Not Found

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Plurally Married
Residence When Called
Springville, Utah, Utah, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
High Priest
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Seymour Bicknell Young

Died in Springville, Utah, Utah, United States

1907 February 7 (Age 83)