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Coltrin, Zebedee, 1804-1887

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1804 - 1887

Biographical History

Zebedee Coltrin (1804-1887) was a pioneer and a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1835 to 1837.

Zebedee Coltrin was born on September 7, 1804 in Ovid, New York. In 1814, his family moved to Strongsville, Ohio. Sometime before 1828, Coltrin married Julia Ann Jennings.

On January 9, 1831, Coltrin was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Solomon Hancock at Strongsville, Ohio and ordained an elder of the church on January 21, 1831. Just weeks after, Coltrin was assigned to go to Missouri as a church missionary with Levi W. Hancock. On July 17, 1832, Coltrin was ordained a high priest and in 1834 he served another mission, this time to Upper Canada. On April 19, 1834, Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, and Oliver Cowdery gave Zebedee a blessing that he would live to see 70 years old and be blessed with wisdom to preach the gospel. Also in 1834, Coltrin joined Zion's Camp and marched from Ohio to Missouri to assist Church members there.

Coltrin became a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy on February 28, 1835. The next day, Coltrin was appointed to be one of the first seven presidents of the Seventy. When the Church hierarchy realized that Coltrin had previously been ordained a high priest, Coltrin was released as one of the presidents of the Seventy on April 6, 1837.

Coltrin and his family moved to Commerce, Illinois in 1839 but soon moved to Kirtland, Ohio. He was appointed second counselor to Almon W. Babbit in the Kirtland Stake on May 22, 1841 and was received into the Nauvoo high priests quorum June 4, 1843. Coltrin traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in 1847. In 1852, he settled in Spanish Fork, Utah Territory. Coltrin practiced plural marriage, and his second wife, Mary Mott, gave birth to his eight children.

In 1873, John Taylor ordained Coltrin to be a Church patriarch, a position he held until his death in Spanish Fork on July 21, 1887, at the age of 83.

Citation:
Wikipedia, via WWW, Oct. 7, 2016 (Zebedee Coltrin. born on September 7, 1804 in Ovid, New York; in 1814, his family moved to Strongsville, Ohio; sometime before 1828, Coltrin married Julia Ann Jennings; on 9 January 1831, Coltrin was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintsby Solomon Hancock at Strongsville, Ohio and ordained an elder of the church on January 21, 1831; just weeks after, Coltrin was assigned to go to Missouri as a church missionary with Levi W. Hancock; on 17 July 1832 Coltrin was ordained a high priest and in 1834 he served another mission, this time to Upper Canada; on 19 April 1834, Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, and Oliver Cowdery gave Zebedee a blessing that he would live to see 70 years old and be blessed with wisdom to preach the gospel; in 1834, Coltrin joined Zion's Camp and marched from Ohio to Missouri to assist church members there; Coltrin became a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy on 28 February 1835; the next day, Coltrin was appointed to be one of the first seven presidents of the Seventy. when the church hierarchy realized that Coltrin had previously been ordained a high priest, Coltrin was released as one of the presidents of the Seventy on 6 April 1837; Coltrin and his family moved to Commerce, Illinois in 1839 but soon moved to Kirtland, Ohio; he was appointed second counselor to Almon W. Babbit in the Kirtland Stake on May 22, 1841 and was received into the Nauvoo high priests quorum June 4, 1843; Coltrin traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in 1847; in 1852, he settled in Spanish Fork, Utah Territory; Coltrin practiced plural marriage, and his second wife, Mary Mott, gave birth to his eight children; in 1873, John Taylor ordained Coltrin to be a church patriarch, a position he held until his death in Spanish Fork on July 21, 1887, at the age of 83)

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Zebedee Coltrin patriarchal blessing

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230342948]
Identifier: MSS 776
Scope and Contents

Handwritten patriarchal blessing given to Louisa Bowen on 16 Dec. 1876 in Springville, Utah. Bowen is promised salvation if she is righteous.

Dates: 1876 December 16

Zebedee Coltrin patriarchal blessing for Electa Bullock

 Item — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197233235396]
Identifier: MSS 8887
Scope and Contents

Contains a patriarchal blessing given by Zebedee Coltrin to Electa Bullock, who later became the first wife of Abraham Owen Smoot II. The blessing was given in Provo, Utah. Dated November 12, 1876.

Dates: 1876 November 12

Patriarchal blessing given to George Albert Smith

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230238880]
Identifier: MSS SC 353
Scope and Contents

Typescript of a blessing given by Coltrin to Smith, who later became President of the Latter-day Saint Church.

Dates: 1884

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