Cyrus Hubbard Wheelock (February 28, 1813 – October 11, 1894) was an early missionary and leader in
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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. He wrote the words to the
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hymn "Ye Elders of Israel".
Wheelock was born at
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Jefferson County, New York
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.
He was
baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of L
atter-day Saints on September 1, 1839. Shortly afterward, he served as a
missionary
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in
Vermont
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.
In 1844, Wheelock tried to convince Governor
Thomas Ford of
Illinois
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to release
Joseph Smith Jr. from
Carthage Jail
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. Wheelock gave Smith the pistol which he had when the mob
attacked the jail at Carthage.
Wheelock served three missions to England. He presided over the
Manchester
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,
Liverpool
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and
Preston Conferences
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.
[Aird, Polly]
"Bound for Zion: The Ten- and Thirteen-Pound Emigrating Companies, 1853-54"
''Utah Historical Quarterly'' p. 306
In 1853, Wheelock was a counselor to
Isaac Haight, president of a camp of Latter-day Saints waiting to set out from
Keokuk, Iowa
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. Wheelock was the captain of one of the pioneer companies that crossed the plains to
Utah Territory
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.
[ Hartley, William G.]
"LDS Emigration in 1853: The Keokuk Encampment and Outfitting Ten Wagon Trains for Utah"
''Mormon Historical Studies
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'' Fall 2003, 43-76. In 1854, Wheelock became the president of the 37th
Quorum of the
Seventy
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70 is:
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* a Pell number.
* the seventh pentagonal number.
* the fourth tridecagonal number.
* the fif ...
.
[James Ririe: Autobiography of James Ririe, Part 2, Ririe.org]
In 1856, Wheelock was part of a rescue party
Brigham Young
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sent to assist the stranded pioneer companies including the
Martin Handcart Company near the
Sweetwater River in Wyoming.
He served as chaplain of one of the rescue companies
Wheelock settled in
Mount Pleasant, Utah Territory. He wrote several hymns while living here.
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In 1878 and 1879, Wheelock served as president of the Northern States Mission which then consisted of the states of Michigan
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, Wisconsin
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, Minnesota
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, Iowa
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and Illinois
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.[ He died in Mount Pleasant, Utah Territory.][
]
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