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Stephen Winchester, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Vershire, VT, United States
Death: January 01, 1873 (77)
Salt Lake City, UT, United States
Place of Burial: Salt Lake City, UT, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Benjamin Winchester and Bethia Winchester
Husband of Mary Elizabeth Winchester; Caroline Fulton; Phylena Hastings and Nancy Winchester
Father of Emeline Winchester; Benjamin Winchester; Stephen Winchester, Jr.; Alexander Case Winchester; Nancy Mariah Winchester and 2 others
Brother of Daniel Webster Winchester

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About Stephen Winchester, Sr.

Stephen Winchester

Birth: May 8, 1795

Vershire Orange County Vermont, USA

Death: Jan. 1, 1873

Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA

This biographical sketch is adapted from the LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, page 692 with additions from other sources.
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Stephen Winchester, a member of Zion's Camp and the First Quorum of the Seventy, was born May 8, 1795, in Vershire, Orange Co., Vermont, a son of Benjamin Winchester and Bethia Adams. On July 31, 1816, he was married to Nancy Case by whom he would father six childeren.

He was baptized in February, 1833, in Erie County, Pennsylvania, and then moved to Kirtland, Ohio, where, in the spring of 1834, he joined Zion's Camp. Brother Winchester acted as captain of a company on the journey to Missouri. After the Camp was disbanded, he returned to Kirtland. According to the Autobiography of Wilford Woodruff Stephen was ordained a Priest November 5, 1834 under the hands of Elder Simeon Carter. In 1837 he removed to Missouri, settling on the prairie south of Far West, where he lived until the saints were expelled in 1839. David W. Patten died at his home after the battle on Crooked River. In 1838 Winchester was taken captive by the mob.

Elder Winchester shared in the persecutions in Illinois in 1846, and remained at Winter Quarters till 1849, when he came to Utah, settling in Salt Lake City, where he remained until his death, which occurred Jan. 1, 1873.

Bro. Winchester was a man of industrious habits, excellent character and of firm and unwavering faith in the gospel.

Elder Winchester is not listed in the Church Almanac as being a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy but is so listed in both the History of the Church and in the History of the Seventy by Joseph Young.

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Spouse:
 Nancy Case Winchester (1795 - 1878)
Children:
 Benjamin Winchester (1817 - 1901)*
 Stephen Winchester (1820 - 1851)*
 Nancy Mariah Winchester Arnold (1828 - 1876)*
 James Case Winchester (1831 - 1918)*
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Burial: Salt Lake City Cemetery Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, USA Plot: C_13_7_3E

Created by: Gen-Sher Record added: May 06, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 52073173

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Stephen Winchester, Sr.'s Timeline

1795
May 8, 1795
Vershire, VT, United States
1817
August 6, 1817
Elk Creek, Erie County, Pennsylvania
1820
September 21, 1820
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States
1825
May 28, 1825
Elk Creek, Erie County, Pennsylvania
1828
July 10, 1828
Black Rock, Erie, PA
1831
June 19, 1831
Lundys Lane, Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States
1840
March 11, 1840
Kinderhook, Hancock County, Illinois