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- PROPERTY:
Nauvoo : Block 106
NAUVOO RECORDS:
Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register, p 326
High Priest
Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 28, p 991-3
1842 Nauvoo LDS Census
Early Mormon Records, p 74
Nauvoo Baptisms for the Dead (Genealogical Society File #183379 pg 3)
Record of Baptisms for the Dead, Nauvoo, by Black and Black Vol 4, pp 2378-80
HISTORY/HISTORIES:
LETTERS
GENEALOGY SHEETS
NAME VARIANT: Younger Mc Caslin or Mc Calislin
Name transcribed from Winter Quarters Wards Membership Lists 1846 - 1848. Taken from a variety of historical sources. They are not complete, and because of the difficulty reading handwriting, may not be entirely accurate. Most of the lists seem to be from the winter of 1846 - 47, but some are from later. In addition, people often moved to better housing, thus changing wards. Sources for these lists are: bishop's reports, high council meeting minutes, tithing records, and 'census' reports of widow, soldier's wives and other unassigned members of wards. The original records are available at the Historical Department, Archives Division, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City Utah.
Note: Stated in above record, "2 in the family."
- Family Group Record by Nauvoo Land and Records
PROPERTY:
Nauvoo : Block 106, Lot 2
Property Records, 1 page
NAUVOO RECORDS:
Nauvoo Temple Endowment Register, p 326
Early 70's and High Priest Index, LDS Archives, p 93
High Priests of Nauvoo and SLC, LDS Arcives, p 88
Members, LDS, 1830-1848, by Susan Easton Black, Vol 28, p 991-3
Record of Baptisms for the Dead, Nauvoo, by black and Black Vol 4, pp2378-80
Early Mormon Records, p 74
OTHER SOURCES:
familysearch.org: Ancestral File, 2 pages
lds.org: Church History, Mormon Overland Travel, 1 page
FATHER:John MC CAUSLIN
MOTHER: Susannah YOUNGER
NAME VARIANT: Younger Mc Caslin or Mc Calislin
- Name transcribed from Winter Quarters Wards Membership Lists 1846 - 1848. Taken from a variety of historical sources. They are not complete, and because of the difficulty reading handwriting, may not be entirely accurate. Most of the lists seem to be from the winter of 1846 - 47, but some are from later. In addition, people often moved to better housing, thus changing wards. Sources for these lists are: bishop's reports, high council meeting minutes, tithing records, and 'census' reports of widow, soldier's wives and other unassigned members of wards. The original records are available at the Historical Department, Archives Division, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City Utah.
Note: Stated in above record, "2 in the family."
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