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- William_C._Dunbar abstract "William Cameron Dunbar (26 October 1822 – 8 June 1905) was a Scottish Mormon missionary and a Mormon pioneer. He was one of the first missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in France and one of the first in Jersey.Dunbar was born in Inverness, Scotland. He became a Latter Day Saint in 1840 and was a missionary for the LDS Church in England and France from 1846 to 1852. In 1849, he joined William Howells and his daughter in France and thus became the third Mormon missionary to preach in that country. On his way to France, Dunbar stopped to preach in Jersey, reporting that when he arrived there were 44 Latter Day Saints, and that he baptized an additional 60.At the conclusion of his mission, in 1852, Dunbar immigrated to Utah Territory. He became a Seventy in the LDS Church and was sent back to France to be the mission president in 1854 and 1855.Dunbar was one of the founding publishers of the Salt Lake Herald and was a popular comedian, vocalist, and bagpiper in Utah. He died in Salt Lake City, Utah.".
- William_C._Dunbar birthDate "1822-10-26".
- William_C._Dunbar birthYear "1822".
- William_C._Dunbar deathDate "1905-06-08".
- William_C._Dunbar deathYear "1905".
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- William_C._Dunbar dateOfBirth "1822-10-26".
- William_C._Dunbar dateOfDeath "1905-06-08".
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- William_C._Dunbar name "Dunbar, William C.".
- William_C._Dunbar shortDescription "Jersey Mormon leader".
- William_C._Dunbar description "Jersey Mormon leader".
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- William_C._Dunbar subject Category:Mormon_missionaries_in_England.
- William_C._Dunbar subject Category:Mormon_missionaries_in_France.
- William_C._Dunbar subject Category:Mormon_missionaries_in_Jersey.
- William_C._Dunbar subject Category:Mormon_pioneers.
- William_C._Dunbar subject Category:People_from_Inverness.
- William_C._Dunbar subject Category:People_from_Salt_Lake_City,_Utah.
- William_C._Dunbar subject Category:Scottish_Latter_Day_Saints.
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- William_C._Dunbar subject Category:Scottish_publishers_(people).
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- William_C._Dunbar comment "William Cameron Dunbar (26 October 1822 – 8 June 1905) was a Scottish Mormon missionary and a Mormon pioneer. He was one of the first missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in France and one of the first in Jersey.Dunbar was born in Inverness, Scotland. He became a Latter Day Saint in 1840 and was a missionary for the LDS Church in England and France from 1846 to 1852.".
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- William_C._Dunbar givenName "William C.".
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- William_C._Dunbar name "Dunbar, William C.".
- William_C._Dunbar name "William C. Dunbar".
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