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1803 - 1869 (66 years)
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Zera Pulsipher
This is Zera Pulsipher who baptized Henry Lyman Cook on 10 Nov 1837.
From the history of Zera Pulsipher: "...in the fall of 1837, I went to Canada on a mission, raised a branch of 29 members. I returned January 29, 1838, to Kirtland. I was ordained to The Council of The First Presidency of Seventies."
Elder Pulsipher served a Mission to Upper Canada October-December 1837. He baptized twenty-nine persons before returning to Kirtland.
AN INCIDENT IN THE LIFE OF ZERAH PULSIPHER
Related by his son, Charles
In the winter of 1836 and '37, father went on a Mission to Canada in company with Elder Jesse Baker. They traveled and preached and baptized many. One night, father was warned in a dream that the time had come for the Elders to leave at once and he started the next day with Brother Baker leaving some of their appointments unfulfilled. When they reached the ferry boat there was an armed force of militia to prevent every foreigner form leaving. Father and Brother Baker said they could not see them as they walked right past them into the boat with the company and the boat pulled out with them and they were not molested and they reached their appointments and were prevented from leaving for a long time.
Owner of original | Alonzo Cook |
File name | Zera Pulsipher.jpg |
File Size | 4.54k |
Dimensions | 160 x 215 |
Linked to | Henry Lyman Cook |
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