- Salmon Gee
Salmon Gee (
October 16 ,1792 –September 13 ,1845 ) was an earlyMormon leader and member of thePresidency of the Seventy of theChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints .Gee was born in Lyme,
Connecticut and moved to the Ashtabula,Ohio area at age 17. OnDecember 10 ,1814 , he married Sarah Watson Crane. Together they had two known children. They moved to Geauga County, whereZebedee Coltrin baptized Gee in 1832. Seven months later,Sidney Rigdon ordained him an elder andJoseph Smith, Jr. appointed him leader of theLatter Day Saints in Thompson Township.cite web |url=http://www.gapages.com/gees1.htm |title=Salmon Gee |accessdate=2008-04-06 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |work= |publisher=Grampa Bill]On
April 6 ,1837 , Gee was appointed to fill the vacancy in the Presidency of the Seventy left open whenZebedee Coltrin was transferred to the high priest quorum. Sidney Rigdon andHyrum Smith ordained him a seventy.The Seventies Quorum removed their fellowship from Gee for "neglect of duty" at a meeting in March 1838, although he was never excommunicated. He and
John Gaylord were dropped from the quorum that May.Gee served as a member of the Kirtland High Council from 1841 to 1844, when he moved to Ambrosia,
Iowa , where he died in 1845. He was buried inNauvoo ,Illinois . Before he died, he gathered his family together and "exhort [ed] them to faithfulness, advising them also to follow the Church wherever it went."The church restored Gee's full fellowship in 1967. ["
Encyclopedia of Mormonism ", Vol.4, Appendix 1]References
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