Death Date: William Huntington came to Nauvoo with the first family of Saints and remained until the December 4, 1844. Soon after moving to Hancock County, William Huntington was appointed constable and also served as sexton. A copy of the Nauvoo cemetery record William kept, titled "Record of Deaths in the City of Nauvoo," was acquired and catalogued by the LDS Family and Church History Department in March 2000. The record is reproduced with the same columns and in the same sequence in which it was written.
Death Date: William Huntington came to Nauvoo with the first family of Saints and remained until the December 4, 1844. Soon after moving to Hancock County, William Huntington was appointed constable and also served as sexton. A copy of the Nauvoo cemetery record William kept, titled "Record of Deaths in the City of Nauvoo," was acquired and catalogued by the LDS Family and Church History Department in March 2000. The record is reproduced with the same columns and in the same sequence in which it was written.
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