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About Zina Huntington
Zina Baker Huntington Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Learn about sponsoring this memorial... Birth: May 2, 1786 Plainfield Sullivan County New Hampshire, USA Death: Jul. 8, 1839 Nauvoo Hancock County Illinois, USA
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Daughter of Dr. Oliver Baker and Dorcas Dimick
Married William Huntington, 28 Nov 1805, Meriden, Sullivan, New Hampshire
Children - Zina Diantha Huntington, Oliver Boardman Huntington, Chauncey Dyer Huntington, Nancy Huntington, Baby Boy Huntington, John Dickenson Huntington, William Dresser Huntington, Dimmock Baker Huntington, Adaline Elizabeth Huntington, Prescendia Lathrop Huntington
History - The Huntington family was contacted by Hyrum Smith and David Whitmer, missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. With the exception of the oldest son, the entire family joined the newly formed church.
After receiving advice from Joseph Smith, Sr., William sold their property and relocated to the Church's headquarters in the community of Kirtland, Ohio. They moved again to Far West, Missouri. They arrived in Far West at a time of violence between Missouri residents and the newly arrived Mormons. After Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs issued the Extermination Order, William helped coordinate the evacuation of church members to Illinois. During an 1839 cholera epidemic in Nauvoo, Illinois, Mother Zina and daughter Zina became ill. Mother Zina died but daughter Zina recovered after receiving care in the home of Joseph and Emma Smith.
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Spouse:
William Huntington (1784 - 1846)*
Children:
Dimick Baker Huntington (1808 - 1879)*
Presendia Lathrop Huntington Kimball (1810 - 1892)*
William Dresser Huntington (1818 - 1887)*
Zina Diantha Huntington Young (1821 - 1901)*
Oliver Boardman Huntington (1823 - 1907)*
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Burial: Old Nauvoo Burial Grounds Nauvoo Hancock County Illinois, USA
Daughter of Dr. Oliver Baker and Dorcas Dimick
Married William Huntington, 28 Nov 1805, Meriden, Sullivan, New Hampshire
Children - Zina Diantha Huntington, Oliver Boardman Huntington, Chauncey Dyer Huntington, Nancy Huntington, Baby Boy Huntington, John Dickenson Huntington, William Dresser Huntington, Dimmock Baker Huntington, Adaline Elizabeth Huntington, Prescendia Lathrop Huntington
History - The Huntington family was contacted by Hyrum Smith and David Whitmer, missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. With the exception of the oldest son, the entire family joined the newly formed church.
After receiving advice from Joseph Smith, Sr., William sold their property and relocated to the Church's headquarters in the community of Kirtland, Ohio. They moved again to Far West, Missouri.
They arrived in Far West at a time of violence between Missouri residents and the newly arrived Mormons. After Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs issued the Extermination Order, William helped coordinate the evacuation of church members to Illinois.
During an 1839 cholera epidemic in Nauvoo, Illinois, Mother Zina and daughter Zina became ill. Mother Zina died but daughter Zina recovered after receiving care in the home of Joseph and Emma Smith.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Apr 6 2018, 15:59:57 UTC
Zina Huntington's Timeline
1786 |
May 2, 1786
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Plainfield, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
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1806 |
October 20, 1806
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Watertown, Jefferson, NY
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October 20, 1806
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Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, United States
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1808 |
May 26, 1808
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Watertown, Jefferson, NY
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1810 |
September 7, 1810
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Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, United States
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1813 |
February 11, 1813
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Watertown, Jffsn, NY
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1815 |
August 3, 1815
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Watertown, Jffsn, NY
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1818 |
February 28, 1818
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Watertown, Jefferson, New York, Usa, Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, United States
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1821 |
January 31, 1821
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Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, United States
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