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Peter Whitmer Sr.

Peter Whitmer Sr. was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement, and father of the movement's second founding family. Whitmer was born in Pennsylvania and married Mary Elsa Musselman. The Whitmers had eight children together: Christian,... Wikipedia
Born: April 14, 1773, Pennsylvania
Died: August 12, 1854 (age 81 years), Richmond, MO
Great-grandparent: Isaac Mylin Herr
Spouse: Mary Whitmer

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