William Furlsbury Carter

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William Furlsbury Carter

Birth
Newry, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Death
10 Oct 1888 (aged 77)
Santaquin, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Santaquin, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9703147, Longitude: -111.7816662
Plot
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Carter--Elder William F. Carter, an old veteran in the Church, departed this life on Wednesday, Oct. 11th, at 11 o'clock a.m., at the residence of his daughter, Artletta Chatwin, of Santaquin, Utah County. His death was caused by a general decline, consequent upon old age.

He and family suffered severely in the Nauvoo expulsion. Deceased performed considerable missionary labor. His most noted mission was to the East Indies in 1839 thence he carried the Book of Mormon round the globe. He leaves 25 children upwards of 260 grandchildren, and several great grandchildren to mourn his departure. He went to rest peacefully, in full fellowship, testifying to the last his great faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Funeral services were held in the Ssantaquin schoolhouse. Words of comfort and instruction to the relatives and friends were spoken by Bishop George Hhalliday, Counselor Eli Openshaw and Eldera Levi Openshaw and Wm. Chatwin.
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William Carter left on his mission in India in 1852 after the Mormons reached Utah.


















Carter--Elder William F. Carter, an old veteran in the Church, departed this life on Wednesday, Oct. 11th, at 11 o'clock a.m., at the residence of his daughter, Artletta Chatwin, of Santaquin, Utah County. His death was caused by a general decline, consequent upon old age.

He and family suffered severely in the Nauvoo expulsion. Deceased performed considerable missionary labor. His most noted mission was to the East Indies in 1839 thence he carried the Book of Mormon round the globe. He leaves 25 children upwards of 260 grandchildren, and several great grandchildren to mourn his departure. He went to rest peacefully, in full fellowship, testifying to the last his great faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Funeral services were held in the Ssantaquin schoolhouse. Words of comfort and instruction to the relatives and friends were spoken by Bishop George Hhalliday, Counselor Eli Openshaw and Eldera Levi Openshaw and Wm. Chatwin.
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William Carter left on his mission in India in 1852 after the Mormons reached Utah.



















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