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BIOGRAPHY: Arrived September 10, 1850 in the Thomas Johnson Camp of Pioneers. He was baptized in 1833, in Lake Concison, New York, by Joseph Smith Sr., father of the prophet, Joseph Smith. They left New york in 1836 to go to Kirtland, Ohio. By this time they had six sons and a daughter. In 1838 they were living in Diahmon (Adam-ondi-Ahman settlement Daviess Co., Missiouri).Source: Abel Lamb History written by great grand daughter, Harriet Jane Lamb Strandling.
Marriage with Elizabeth Ensnuff date variation: 21 Sep 1856.
Abel Lamb was a teacher.
MOUNT HOPE was the name of a temporary stake of Zion organized May 27, 1839, at the steam mills at Columbus, Adams Co., Ill., with Abel Lamb as president. This stake, however, was discontinued in 1841, as most of the saints who had belonged to it removed to Nauvoo and vicinity. It owed its existence to a number of the exiled saints from Missouri, who had sought and found employment in the steam mills mentioned. Columbus is about 18 miles northeast of Quincy, Ill. SOURCE: Andrew Jenson, Encyclopedic History of the Church, p.545
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