"There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns -- the ones we don't know we don't know..." Donald Rumsfeld


Ray William Ellsworth, father and grandfather to posted researchers for this site, spent about 20 years in genealogical research before any computer could help him. Had he lived to our day when we can do so much with computers he'd be amazed at what we can do in genealogical research now. He didn't spend all his time with Diana's problem, but kept returning to it, never could "crack the code" so to speak. Any light that anyone could shine on this problem will be very much appreciated. Now, we invite you to contribute information, ideas, theories, questions to this blog. At left below see much info and suggestions of a professional genealogist.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

David and family join the LDS Church

Life of Heber C Kimball, by Orson F Whitney, Bookcraft, 1945 printing, page 80.  the previous pages tell how in February of 1835 Heber C Kimball and 11 other men were ordained to be apostles in the new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  They were soon sent out on proselyting missions.  Two of them, Heber C Kimball and Luke S Johnson went on a 5 month mission to the Eastern United States and Canada.  On May 5th they were in Dunkirk, NY, then in the ensuing days to Sackett's Harbor, and Mendon.  By the 6th of June they were in Lyonstown...(now read page 80 by clicking on the above link).

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