
Titus Billings
Born in Greenfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
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Occurred On 1793 March 24
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Baptized
Mentioned in Doctrine and Covenants 63:69
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Doctrine and Covenants 63:39 in Kirtland, Ohio.
Sustained as Second Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric
1837 August 1 – 1840 May 27 (Age 44)
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Ended On 1840 May 27
Called as Missionary
1842 August 22 (Age 49)
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Start Date Not Found
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Norman Hale Papers, circa 1860-1990, MS 21196 A special conference was called August 22, 1842, where many Elders were called on missions. Titus was called on a mission to the New England States with L.A. Shirtliff as his companion. For this part of Titus' life we must thank Brother Shirtliff and his diary.... "On Oct 22, 1842 we took a boat to Buffalo, New York. (The trip was done in very stormy weather as the account continues.) ...I was not in the habit walking on a boat when it was tossed on the waves, yet I must try to hit the door and made an effort to catch hold of one side of it and pass through into the ally. I took three steps when I came up against the other side and pitched headlong into the engine room. I later found myself in a room about eight feet square and seven men in it, one of them Bro Titus Billings
Departed from Home as Missionary
1844 (Age 50)
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Place of mission not listed; Bio. Ency., 1:242; Second counselor to Bishop Edward Partridge from 1837-1840 No record found of a mission in 1844.
Joined Heber C. Kimball Company
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Ended On 1848 September 24
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Married Mary Ann Tuttle
Died in Provo, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
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Occurred On 1866 February 6

