
Willard Orson Creer
Son of Edward and Ann. Available sources do not agree as to the name of the pioneer company with which the Creer family crossed the plains, but they do agree that it was in 1854. A book entitled "Creer," edited by Leland H. Creer says they were in the William Fields Company; Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah places them in the Job Smith Company. Additional research is needed to find a primary source that will settle this issue.
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Clear AllBorn in Preston, Lancashire, England
1841 February 2
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Occurred On 1841 February 2
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Father
Edward Creer
Mother
Ann Morris
Joined Company Unknown
1854 (Age 12)
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Occurred Circa 1854
Joined When Organization was Formed
End Date Details
Circa 1854
Organization was Ended
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Baptized
1855 October (Age 14)
Set Apart as Missionary
British Mission
1903 November 10 – 1905 November 10 (Age 62)
1903 November 10 – 1905 November 10 (Age 62)
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Set Apart
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Ended On 1905 November 10
Released
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Residence When Called
Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Priesthood Quorum When Called
50th
Location Served
Great Britain
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Geo A Smith
Died in Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
1917 June 4 (Age 76)
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Occurred On 1917 June 4
Died
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Willard Orson Creer (1841 - 1917) Profile

Willard Orson Creer (1841 - 1917) Profile