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    Newel Kimball Whitney (February 5, 1795 – September 23, 1850, his first name being sometimes found as Newell) was a prominent member and leader in the...
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    Ann Smith Whitney (December[citation needed] 26, 1800 – February 15, 1882) was an early Latter Day Saint leader, and wife to Newel K. Whitney, another...
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    where the remains of fifty-six persons related to Heber C. Kimball and Newel K. Whitney are interred. Set aside in 1848, it is one of the first formally dedicated...
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  • involvement with Latter-day Saint history and his partnership with Newel K. Whitney in Kirtland, Ohio. He is mentioned in seven sections of The Church...
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    editor of the Woman's Exponent for 37 years. She was a plural wife to Newel K. Whitney, then Daniel H. Wells. Emmeline Blanche Woodward was born on February...
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    Hiram. The LDS Church purchased the first property in the village, the Newel K. Whitney Store, in the late 1970s, and restored it in 1984. In the years since...
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  • Doctrine and Covenants. Van Orden, Bruce A. (2003). "Newel K. Whitney". In Winder, Michael K. (ed.). Presiding bishops. Salt Lake City, Utah: Eborn...
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    organize presidencies over each quorum in the priesthood. December 4: Newel K. Whitney is called as a bishop over Kirtland, Ohio. January 25: At a church...
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  • to: Newel, Germany Stanford Newel (1839–1907), American attorney and diplomat Newel K. Whitney (1795-1850), American convert to Mormonism Newel Knight...
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    built a sawmill on Stoney Brook in Kirtland. An ashery was built by Newel K. Whitney during 1823 and 1824. The sawmill was built adjacent to the ashery...
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