Person:Jesse Hitchcock (1)

Watchers
  • HJesse Hitchcock1801 - 1846
  • WMary HopperAbt 1798 -
m. 4 Jul 1821
  1. Keziah HitchcockAbt 1822 -
  2. Elizabeth HitchcockAbt 1823 -
  3. Dovey HitchcockAbt 1826 -
  4. Jesse Hitchcock, JrAbt 1828 -
  5. Alma S. HitchcockAft 1830 -
  6. Oliver G. HitchcockAft 1830 -
  7. Sarah A. HitchcockAft 1830 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Jesse Hitchcock
Gender Male
Birth[3][4] 10 Aug 1801 Ash, Brunswick, North Carolina, United States
Marriage 4 Jul 1821 Lafayette County, Missourito Mary Hopper
Census[7][12] 1830 Lafayette, Missouri, United States
Death[5][6][13] 1846 Mount Pisgah, Union, Iowa, United States

“September 26 - The council again assembled in Zion, and ordained Jesse Hitchcock, Elias Higbee, and Isaac Higbee, High Priests” (July, 1833)

“Elias and Isaac Higbee and Jesse Hitchcock were ordained to the High Priesthood, and council adjourned to the 21st of August.” (1833)

“After a long investigation by he Councilors and parties, the Presidency, W.W. Phelps and John Whitmer, [it was decided] that both accuser and accused should be disfelowshiped, if they did not settle their difficulties. Jesse Hitchcock was then cut off from the High Council.” (May 1837)

“Monday, July 3 - I directed the Twelve Apostles to call a special conference to choose elders to ge into the different counties of Illinois to preach the gospel and disabuse the public mind with regard to my arrest.” List of Special Missionaries....includes Jesse Hitchcock to Adams and Pike counties with Elijah Reed. (1837)

References
  1. France, Perdita (Didi) E., 1998. The Descendants of William Hopper.
  2. Johnson, Raymond P. and Irene. Family Group Sheet for Thomas Hopper and Rebecca..
  3. Hitchcock, Paul (compiler), Family Group Sheet for Isaac HITCHCOCK and Elizabeth WHEELER.
    date & place.
  4. Smith, Larry K. LDS Collectors Edition CD-ROM. (Infobases).
  5. E-mail from Gail Darling
    source: RLDS Church History, vol 2: 115 (for death at Far West).
  6. Jenson, Andrew, 1946. Mount Pisgah., in Genealogical Society of Utah (Salt Lake City, Utah). Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah)
    Vol. 7, pp 157-174.

    History of a temporary settlement of the “Mormons” while on their westward Name listed on monument.

  7. Lafayette, Missouri, United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Page 256.
  8.   Smith, Joseph, and B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts. History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book, 1969-1973, c1948-1951)
    Volume 1, Chapter 29, page 409-410.
  9.   Smith, Joseph, and B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts. History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book, 1969-1973, c1948-1951)
    Volume 2, Chapter 9, page 141.
  10.   Smith, Joseph, and B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts. History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book, 1969-1973, c1948-1951)
    Volume 2, Chapter 24, page 482.
  11.   Smith, Joseph, and B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts. History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book, 1969-1973, c1948-1951)
    Volume 5, Chapter 25, page 485.
  12. 20-30, head of household
  13. Summer?