
William Richey
Filter Activities
Clear AllBorn in Laurens, Laurens, South Carolina, United States
1796 February 1
Date Details
Occurred On 1796 February 1
Birth
Relationships
Father
Robert James Richey
Mother
Married Margaret Ann Adair
1820 February 10 (Age 24)
Baptized
1846 (Age 49)
Arrived in the Field as Missionary
Unspecified Native American Mission
1847 July 9 – 1848 (Age 51)
1847 July 9 – 1848 (Age 51)
Start Date Details
Arrived in the Field
End Date Details
Ended On 1848
Released
Additional Information
Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Priesthood Office When Called
Elder
Location Served
Cherokee Territory, Tahlequah
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Additional Notes
Served in the Cherokee territory
Joined Company Unknown
1850 (Age 53)
Start Date Details
Occurred Circa 1850
Joined When Organization was Formed
End Date Details
Circa 1850
Organization was Ended
Departed from Home as Missionary
Indian Territory Mission
1855 May 7 – 1856 October (Age 59)
1855 May 7 – 1856 October (Age 59)
Start Date Details
Departed from Home
End Date Details
Ended On 1856 October
Released
Additional Information
Marital Status at Start of Position
Widower
Priesthood Office When Called
Elder
Location Served
Indian Territory
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Additional Notes
Journal History, August 31, 1860, LR 1562 2: In October, 1856, an order was issued by the chief of the Cherokees for all Mormon Elders to leave the nation forthwith. Thus all the missionaries united to labor among the Creeks with the exception of Elder Wm. Ritchie, who remained among the Cherokees unmolested by avoiding public speaking. Elder Ritchie was a faithful minister to the Cherokees, and although unsuccessful in baptizing any he bore a faithful testimony to these natives. Considering his age and bodily infirmities he certainly did more labors than many others would have done under the same circumstances.
Died in Parowan, Iron, Utah Territory, United States
1879 October 21 (Age 83)
Date Details
Occurred On 1879 October 21
Died
Media

William Richey (1796-1879) Profile