• David Wyman Patten (November 14, 1799 – October 25, 1838) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and an original member of the Quorum of...
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  • David Patten (1974–2021) was an American football player. David Patten may also refer to: David W. Patten (1799–1838), American leader in the Latter Day...
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    Books). Linda Shelley Whiting (2003). David W. Patten: Apostle and Martyr (Springville, Utah: Cedar Fort) p. 85. Spencer W. Kimball (1969). The Miracle of Forgiveness...
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    David W. Patten Apostle and Martyr. Springville, UT: Cedar Fort. ISBN 1-55517-682-8. OCLC 51293310. Wilson, Lycurgus A (1904) [1900]. Life of David W...
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    midnight, an armed rescue party formed. David W. Patten led the contingent of Caldwell county militia. Patten had come to be known as "Captain Fear-not...
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  • last British Governor of Hong Kong David Patten (1974–2021), National Football League wide receiver David W. Patten (1799–1838), early leader and martyr...
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    to Daviess County. Lyman Wight took his army and attacked Millport. David W. Patten, also known as Captain Fearnot, attacked Gallatin. Seymour Brunson...
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    David Patten Kimball (August 23, 1839 – November 21, 1883) was an early Mormon leader, one of the three young men of the Sweetwater handcart rescue. Kimball...
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  • arranged the members of the quorum by age. As there was confusion over David W. Patten's birth date,[citation needed] Marsh was identified as the eldest of...
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    during the 1838 Mormon War, during which prominent Mormon apostle David W. Patten was killed in battle. After Mormons moved to Nauvoo, Illinois, the...
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