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'''Christian Whitmer''' (1798–1835) was the eldest son of [[Peter Whitmer, Sr.]] and [[Mary Whitmer|Mary Musselman.]]  He is primarily remembered as one of the [[Eight Witnesses]] of the [[Book of Mormon|Book of Mormon's]] [[Golden Plates]].
Christian Whitmer (1798-1835) fue el hermano mayor de Peter Whitmer y Mary Musselman. El fue principalmente reconocido como uno de los Ocho Testigos de las Planchas del Libro de Mormón.
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Nació el 18 de enero de 1798 en Dauphin, Pennsylvania. Whitmer se mudó con sus padres a Nueva York en 1809. El 22 de febrero  de 1825, se casó con Ann Schott (1801-1866) en Fayette, Nueva York. En junio de 1829, Christian Whitmer junto con varios de sus hermanos llegaron a ser un testigo especial de el Libro de Mormón. El y Ann se bautizaron en la nueva iglesia reformada el 11 de abril de 1830. Luego de eso se mudaron al Condado de Jackson, donde Whitmer fue llamado como un élder para guiar la Iglesia.
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Born January 18, 1798, in Dauphin, Pennsylvania, Whitmer moved with his parents' family to New York in 1809. On February 22, 1825, he married Ann Schott (1801–1866) in Fayette, New York. In June of 1829, Christian Whitmer, along with several of his brothers became a special witness of the Book of Mormon. He and Ann were baptized into the newly organized church on April 11, 1830. They subsequently moved to Jackson County, Missouri, where Whitmer was appointed a leading elder of the church.
En el año 1835, Whitmer y su familia se mudaron a Far West, Missouri, donde Whitmer ocupó el puesto en el “Alto Consejo”. El murió allí en 1835, no dejó hijos y su esposa Ann eventualmente regresó a Fayette.
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By 1835, Whitmer and his family had relocated to [[Far West, Missouri]], where Whitmer sat on the "High Council." He died there in 1835, leaving no children.  His widow Ann eventually returned to Fayette.
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[[Category:Eight Witnesses]][[Category:Whitmer Family]]

Latest revision as of 13:15, 20 May 2008

Christian Whitmer (1798–1835) was the eldest son of Peter Whitmer, Sr. and Mary Musselman. He is primarily remembered as one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon's Golden Plates.

Born January 18, 1798, in Dauphin, Pennsylvania, Whitmer moved with his parents' family to New York in 1809. On February 22, 1825, he married Ann Schott (1801–1866) in Fayette, New York. In June of 1829, Christian Whitmer, along with several of his brothers became a special witness of the Book of Mormon. He and Ann were baptized into the newly organized church on April 11, 1830. They subsequently moved to Jackson County, Missouri, where Whitmer was appointed a leading elder of the church.

By 1835, Whitmer and his family had relocated to Far West, Missouri, where Whitmer sat on the "High Council." He died there in 1835, leaving no children. His widow Ann eventually returned to Fayette.