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Zion's Camp Zion's Camp was an expedition of Latter Day Saints led by Joseph Smith, from Kirtland, Ohio, to Clay County, Missouri, during May and June 1834 in an unsuccessful attempt to regain land from which the Saints had been expelled by non-Mormon settle ...
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Hazen Aldrich Hazen Aldrich (January 10, 1797 – 1873) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. After the death of Joseph Smith, Aldrich went on to lead a small denomination of Latter Day Saints known as the '' Brewsterites''. Biography Aldrich ...
# Joseph S. Allen # Isaac Allred # James Allred # Martin Allred #
Milo Andrus Milo Andrus (March 6, 1814 – June 19, 1893) was an early leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Biography Andrus was born in Wilmington, New York, to Ruluf Andress and Azuba Smith. He joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ...
# Solomon Angell # Allen A. Avery #
Almon W. Babbitt Almon Whiting Babbitt (9 October 1812 – c. 7 September 1856) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement, a Mormon pioneer, and the first secretary and treasurer of the Territory of Utah. He was killed in a raid by Cheyenne Native Ameri ...
# Alexander Badlam # Samuel Baker # Nathan Bennett Baldwin # Elam Barber # Israel Barlow # Lorenzo D. Barnes # Edson Barney #
Royal Barney Royal may refer to: People * Royal (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name * A member of a royal family Places United States * Royal, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Royal, Illinois, a village * Royal, Iowa, a ci ...
# Henry Benner #
Samuel Bent Samuel Bent (July 19, 1778 – August 16, 1846) was a member of the Council of Fifty and a leader in the early years of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Bent was born in Barre, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He lived ...
# Hiram Backman #
Lorenzo Booth Lorenzo may refer to: People * Lorenzo (name) Places Peru * San Lorenzo Island (Peru), sometimes referred to as the island of Lorenzo United States * Lorenzo, Illinois * Lorenzo, Texas * San Lorenzo, California, formerly Lorenzo * Lorenzo State ...
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Daniel Bowen Daniel Bowen (born 1970) is a Melbourne resident, best known for having been the president of the Public Transport Users Association (PTUA), and the author of the blog, ''Diary of an Average Australian''. Bowen has published this blog continuousl ...
# George W. Brooks # Albert Brown # Harry Brown #
Samuel Brown Samuel Brown may refer to: * Samuel Brown (Royal Navy officer) (1776–1852), English pioneer suspension bridge engineer and inventor * Samuel Brown (engineer) (died 1849), English inventor of early internal combustion engine * Samuel Brown (Wisco ...
# John Brownell # Peter Buchanan #
Alden Burdick Alden may refer to: Places United States * Alden, California, a former settlement * Alden, Colorado *Alden, Illinois *Alden, Iowa *Alden, Kansas * Alden, Michigan *Alden, Minnesota * Alden, Oklahoma *Alden, Pennsylvania *Alden, New York **Alden ( ...
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Harrison Burgess Harrison may refer to: People * Harrison (name) * Harrison family of Virginia, United States Places In Australia: * Harrison, Australian Capital Territory, suburb in the Canberra district of Gungahlin In Canada: * Inukjuak, Quebec, or "Po ...
# David Byur # William F. Cahoon # John Carpenter #
John S. Carter John S. Carter, Jr. (June 14, 1945 – May 10, 2011), better known as simply Carter, was an American music producer, writer, arranger, instrumentalist, and A&R man. Carter was born the son of an oil wildcatter in East St. Louis, Illinois.
# Daniel Cathcart # Alonzo Champlin # Jacob Chapman # William Cherry # John M. Chidester # Alden Childs # Nathaniel Childs # Stephen Childs # Albert Clements # Thomas Colborn # Alanson Colby # Zera S. Cole # Zebedee Coltrin # Libeus T. Coon # Horace Cowan # Lyman Curtis # Mecham Curtis # Solomon W. Denton # Peter Doff # David D. Dort # John Duncan # James Dunn # Philemon Duzette # Philip Ettleman # Bradford W. Elliot # David Elliot #
David Evans David, Dave, or Dai Evans may refer to: Academics * Sir David Emrys Evans (1891–1966), Welsh classicist and university principal * David Evans (microbiologist) (1909–1984), British microbiologist * David Stanley Evans (1916–2004), British a ...
# Asa Field # Edmund Fisher # Alfred Fisk # Hezekiah Fisk #
Elijah Fordham Elijah Fordham (April 12, 1798 – 1879) was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement, most well known for having been miraculously healed by Joseph Smith in 1839. Fordham was born New York City to George Fordham and Mary Baker and married ...
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George Fordham George Fordham (1837–1887) was a British flat racing jockey. He was Champion Jockey every year between 1855 and 1863, as well as four other occasions in his own right and once as joint champion. He then won the Derby in 1879, won the Oaks ...
# Frederick Forney # John Fossett # James Foster # Solon Foster #
Jacob Gates Jacob Gates (Mar 9, 1811 – April 14, 1892) was an early Mormon leader and member of the First Seven Presidents of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Gates was born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont and married Mary Snow i ...
# Benjamin Gifford # Levi Gifford # Sherman Gilbert # Tru Glidden # Dean C. Gould #
Jedediah M. Grant Jedediah Morgan Grant (February 21, 1816 – December 1, 1856) was a leader and an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was member of the First Council of the Seventy from 1845 to 1854 and served in the ...
# Addison Green # Michael Griffith # Everett Griswold # Elisha Groves # Joseph Hancock #
Levi W. Hancock Levi Ward Hancock (April 7, 1803 – June 10, 1882) was an early convert to Mormonism and was a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for nearly fifty years. He was also one of the witnesses of the Book of Command ...
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Joseph Harmon Joseph F. Harmon is a Guyanese politician who served as Leader of the Opposition from 2020 to 2022. He previously served as Director-General of the Ministry of the Presidency, under the David Granger administration. Harmon was born in Pouderoye ...
# Henry Herriman # Martin Harris # Joseph Hartshorn # Thomas Hayes # Nelson Higgins # Seth Hitchcock # Amos Hogers # Chandler Holbrook #
Joseph Holbrook Joseph Holbrook (January 16, 1806 – November 14, 1885) was a The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon pioneer in the U.S. territory of Utah Territory, Utah. He was also a county judge and member of the Utah Territorial Legislat ...
# Milton Holmes # Ornon Houghton # Marshal Hubbard # Solomon Humphrey # Joseph Huntsman # John Hustin # Elias Hutchins # Heman T. Hyde #
Orson Hyde Orson Hyde (January 8, 1805 – November 28, 1878) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement and a member of the first Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus ...
# Warren S. Ingalls # Edward Ivie #James Russell Ivie # John A. Ivie # William S. Ivie # William Jessop # Luke Johnson #
Lyman E. Johnson Lyman Eugene Johnson (October 24, 1811 – December 20, 1859) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He broke with Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon during the 1837–38 perio ...
# Noah Johnson # Seth Johnson # Isaac Jones #
Levi Jones Levi J. Jones (born August 24, 1979) is a former American football offensive tackle. He played college football at Arizona State and was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft. College career Jones attend ...
# Charles Kelley # Heber C. Kimball # Samuel Kingsley #Dennis Lake # Jesse B. Lawson # L.S. Lewis # Josiah Littlefield # Lyman O. Littlefield # Waldo Littlefield #
Amasa M. Lyman Amasa Mason Lyman (March 30, 1813 – February 4, 1877) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and was an apostle. He was also a counselor in the First Presidency to Joseph Smith. Early life and conversion Lyman was born in Lyman, ...
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Moses Martin Moses Martin was an American farmer, A.M.E. Church organizer, county commissioner, elections commissioner, and state legislator in South Carolina. He represented Fairfield County, South Carolina in the South Carolina Senate. He helped found White ...
# Edward W. Marvin # Reuben McBride #
Robert McCord Robert Maxwell McCord (born March 5, 1959) is an American former politician and convicted felon. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the Treasurer of Pennsylvania from 2009 to 2015. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic n ...
# Eleazer Miller # John Miller # Justin Morse #
John Murdock John Murdock may refer to: *John R. Murdock (politician) John Robert Murdock (April 20, 1885 – February 14, 1972) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Arizona. Born in homestead near Lewistown, Missouri, Mu ...
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Freeman Nickerson Freeman Nickerson (February 5, 1779 – January 22, 1847) was an early missionary in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and a member of Zion's Camp. Life Nickerson was born in South Dennis, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He moved to V ...
# Levi S. Nickerson # Uriah C. Nickerson # Joseph Nicholas # Joseph B. Noble # Uriah North # Roger Orton # John D. Parker #
Warren Parrish Warren F. Parrish (January 10, 1803 – January 3, 1877) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement. Parrish held a number of positions of responsibility, including that of scribe to church president Joseph Smith. Parrish and other leader ...
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David W. Patten David Wyman Patten (November 14, 1799 – October 25, 1838) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was killed at the Battle of Crooked River and is regarded as a martyr ...
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Orson Pratt Orson Pratt Sr. (September 19, 1811 – October 3, 1881) was an American mathematician and religious leader who was an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints). He became a member of the ...
# Parley P. Pratt # William D. Pratt #
Charles C. Rich Charles Coulson Rich (August 21, 1809 – November 17, 1883) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He led one of the first groups of Mormon pioneers west from Illinois under the leadership of Brigham Young after Joseph Smith's mur ...
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Leonard Rich Leonard Rich (1800–1868) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and one of the inaugural seven Presidents of the Seventy. Rich was born in Connecticut in 1800 and was a farmer. He was married to Kezia Rich (1805–1853) and the ...
# Darwin Richardson # Burr Riggs # Harpin Riggs # Nathaniel Riggs # Milcher Riley # Alanson Ripley # Lewis Robbins # Erastus Rudd # William Henry Sagers # Wilkins Jenkins Salisbury # Henry Sherman # Lyman Sherman # Henry Shibley # Cyrus Smalling #
Avery Smith Avery may refer to: Business * Avery Company, a former tractor manufacturer and later produced trucks and automobiles * Avery Weigh-Tronix, a British manufacturer of industrial weighing systems * Avery Berkel, a British manufacturer of retail ...
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George A. Smith George Albert Smith (June 26, 1817 – September 1, 1875) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He served in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and as a member of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...
# Hyrum Smith # Jackson Smith #
Joseph Smith Joseph Smith Jr. (December 23, 1805June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement. When he was 24, Smith published the Book of Mormon. By the time of his death, 14 years later, he ...
# Lyman Smith # Sylvester Smith # William Smith # Zechariah B. Smith # Willard Snow #
Zerubbabel Snow Zerubbabel Snow (March 29, 1809 – September 27, 1888) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement, a Mormon pioneer, and a Supreme Court Justice and Attorney General of the Territory of Utah. Biography Snow was born in St. Johnsbu ...
# Harvey Stanley # Hyrum Stratton # Daniel Stephens # Elias Strong # John Joshua Tanner #Nathan Tanner # Ezra Thayer # James L. Thompson # Samuel Thompson # William. P. Tippetts # Tinney Thomas # Nelson Tribbs # Joel Vaughn # Salmon Warner # William Weden # Elias Wells # Alexander Whiteside # Andrew W. Whitlock # Lyman Wight # Eber Wilcox # Sylvester B. Wilkinson #
Frederick G. Williams Frederick Granger Williams (October 28, 1787 – October 10, 1842) was an early leader of the Latter Day Saint movement, serving in the First Presidency of the Church of the Latter Day Saints from 1833 to 1837. Life Williams was born at Suffield ...
# Alonzo Winchester #
Benjamin Winchester Benjamin Winchester (August 6, 1817 – January 25, 1901) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. Winchester was the youngest adult member of Zion's Camp, an original member of the first Quorum of the Seventy, editor of the first inde ...
# Lupton Winchester # Alvin Winegar # Samuel Winegar # Hiram Winter # Henry Wissmiller # Wilford Woodruff #
Brigham Young Brigham Young (; June 1, 1801August 29, 1877) was an American religious leader and politician. He was the second President of the Church (LDS Church), president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), from 1847 until his ...
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Joseph Young __NOTOC__Joseph Young (April 7, 1797 – July 16, 1881) was an early convert to the Latter Day Saint movement and was a missionary and longtime general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was an elder br ...


Women

# Charlotte Alvord # Mary Chidester # Ada Clements # Sophronia Curtis # Diana Drake # Mary Snow Gates # Eunice Holbrook # Nancy Lambson Holbrook #Mrs. Houghton # ---?--- Ripley


Children

# Eunice Chidester (daughter of John M. Chidester) # John P. Chidester (son of John M. Chidester) # Charlotte Holbrook (daughter of
Joseph Holbrook Joseph Holbrook (January 16, 1806 – November 14, 1885) was a The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon pioneer in the U.S. territory of Utah Territory, Utah. He was also a county judge and member of the Utah Territorial Legislat ...
) # Diana Holbrook (daughter of Chandler Holbrook) # Sarah Lucretia Holbrook (daughter of
Joseph Holbrook Joseph Holbrook (January 16, 1806 – November 14, 1885) was a The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon pioneer in the U.S. territory of Utah Territory, Utah. He was also a county judge and member of the Utah Territorial Legislat ...
) # Sarah Pulsipher (daughter of
Zera Pulsipher Zera Pulsipher (also Zerah) (June 24, 1789 – January 1, 1872) was a First Seven Presidents of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). In that capacity, he provided leadership to the early Mormon community ...
) # Almira Winegar (daughter of Samuel Winegar) {{Div col end


References

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B.H. Roberts Brigham Henry Roberts (March 13, 1857 – September 27, 1933) was a historian, politician, and leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He edited the seven-volume ''History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...
ed.) 1902. '' History of the Church'' 2:183–185 Zion's Camp participants Zions cam 1834 in Christianity
Zion's Camp Zion's Camp was an expedition of Latter Day Saints led by Joseph Smith, from Kirtland, Ohio, to Clay County, Missouri, during May and June 1834 in an unsuccessful attempt to regain land from which the Saints had been expelled by non-Mormon settle ...