Washington Lemmon
Born in Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, United States
1806 October 6
Mother
Sarah Carr
Father
James Lemmon
Date Details
Occurred On 1806 October 6
Married Tamer Stephens
1826 August 31 (Age 19)
Baptized by David Evans
1841 March (Age 34)
Served in Joseph Smith Presidential Campaign Mission
1844 April 15 (Age 37) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Missionary Activity Notes
Called to assist Joseph Smith's presidential campaign and preach the gospel in Indiana. (History Journal, April 15, 1844, p. 2)
Priesthood Office
Elder
Location Served
Indiana
Date Details
Ended On 1844
Released
Started On 1844 April 15
Called
Traveled in Henry Bryant Manning Jolley Company (1852)
1852 June 15 – September 9 (Age 45) Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Additional Information
Clerk of the Fifth Ten; surname spelled "Lemon" on roster. The roster indicates that his traveling group consisted of 8 Males and 5 Females. His travel to Utah in 1852 is mentioned in his son's obituary.
Date Details
Started On 1852 June 15
Joined Company
Ended On 1852 September 9
Company Arrived
Married Ann Cook
1863 December 19 (Age 57)
Died in Millcreek, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1902 October 2 (Age 95)
Media
Washington Lemmon (1806 - 1902) Profile