Philo Dibble, Jr.
Birth Date
On 1836 October 17 (Born)
Death Date
On 1915 December 4 (Died)
Gender
Male
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Born in Liberty, Clay, Missouri, United States
1836 October 17
Mother
Celia Kent
Father
Philo Dibble, Sr. (1806 - 1895)
Date Details
Occurred On 1836 October 17
Traveled in
Thomas S. Williams Freight Train (1851)
1851 August 3 – 25 (Age 14)
Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Hannah Ann Dubois (Age 9)
Loren Walker Dibble (Age 7)
Philo Dibble, Sr. (Age 45)
David Dubois Dibble (Age 4)
Philander Dibble (Age 13)
Date Details
Started On 1851 August 3
Joined Company
Ended On 1851 August 25
Company Arrived
Baptized by
Philo Dibble, Sr.
1858 March 2 (Age 21)
Married
Antoinette Cleveland
1863 March 21 (Age 26)
Served in
Southern States Mission
1889 April 7 – November 25 (Age 52)
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Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Missionary Activity Notes
Released due to illness.
Priesthood Office
Seventy
Residence When Called
Kaysville, Davis, Utah Territory, United States
Set Apart By
John Henry Smith
Location Served
Middle Tennessee and Kentucky Conferences
Date Details
Started On 1889 April 7
Set Apart
Ended On 1889 November 25
Released
Died in Layton, Davis, Utah, United States
1915 December 4 (Age 79)
Media
Philo Dibble Jr. (1836 - 1915) Profile
Philo Dibble Jr. (1836 - 1915)
Sources
Person
1850 United States Census
1850 United States Census. Iowa, Pottawattamie County.
1850 Utah Census
1850 Utah Census.
Deseret Evening News
"Death of Philo Dibble, A Worthy Pioneer, Born in Missouri", Deseret Evening News, (17 December 1915), Page 14.
Nauvoo Community Project
Nauvoo Community Project.
Mission
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 7 April 1889, Vol. A, Page 100, Line 113.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 7 April 1889, Vol. B, Page 107, Line 112.
Pioneer
Salt Lake Tribune
"Layton Pioneer Dies", Salt Lake Tribune, (7 December 1915), Page 10.