A convert to the early days of the Church, he moved to Nauvoo, and then to Tooele, UT. Here he became an official representative to the Native American tribes for the Church under the direction of Brigham Young. It is impossible to count the number of lives saved and battles prevented through his peace making abilities to these people. He eventually moved to Santa Clara, later to Arizona and then New Mexico. He is regarded today as one of the greatest pioneers in Church history.
A convert to the early days of the Church, he moved to Nauvoo, and then to Tooele, UT. Here he became an official representative to the Native American tribes for the Church under the direction of Brigham Young. It is impossible to count the number of lives saved and battles prevented through his peace making abilities to these people. He eventually moved to Santa Clara, later to Arizona and then New Mexico. He is regarded today as one of the greatest pioneers in Church history.
Inscription
Peace Maker In The
Camp Of The Lamanites
Family Members
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Duane Hamblin
1841–1862
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Albert Hamblin
1841–1863
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Martha Adeline Hamblin Crosby
1842–1877
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Maryette Magdaline Hamblin Lockwood
1845–1910
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Lyman Stoddard Hamblin
1848–1923
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Lois Hamblin Burk
1851–1891
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Joseph Hamblin
1854–1924
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Rachel Tamer Hamblin Stewart
1856–1877
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Ellen Hamblin
1856–1880
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Sarah Olive Hamblin Winsor
1858–1919
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Benjamin Hamblin
1858–1930
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Arminda Hamblin
1861–1862
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Melissa Hamblin Chesley
1861–1933
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Lucy Hamblin
1863–1871
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Jacob Vernon "Jake" Hamblin Jr
1865–1939
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Ella Ann Hamblin Tenney
1867–1947
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Walter Eugene Hamblin
1868–1950
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Inez Louise Hamblin Lee
1871–1933
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Mary Elizabeth Hamblin Beeler
1872–1959
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George Oscar Hamblin
1873–1946
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Alice "Edna" Hamblin Brown
1876–1902
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Clara Melvina Hamblin Staley
1876–1959
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Dudley Jabez "Gilbert" Hamblin
1880–1968
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Willard Otto Hamblin
1881–1967
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Don Carlos Hamblin
1882–1941
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Amarilla Hamblin Lee
1884–1982