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Asahel Albert Lathrop | |
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Born | Tolland County, Connecticut | December 25, 1810
Died | January 23, 1891 Mound City, San Bernardino County, California | (aged 80)
Resting place | Pioneer Memorial Cemetery San Bernardino, California |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Mormon Pioneer |
Spouse |
Jane Peacock (m. 1819–1891) |
Parent(s) | Grant Sybel (Bliss) Lathrop |
Asahel Albert Lathrop (December 27, 1810 – January 23, 1891) was one of thousands of 19th-century American Mormon pioneers who is best known today for his involvement on August 6, 1838, in Gallatin Election Day Battle in Daviess County, Missouri; a voting incident involving Asahel's brother-in-law-, Samuel Brown, the husband of Lydia Marie Lathrop, which led to a full-scale war. A group of armed men forced Asahel A. Lathrop from his home, and held his wife and children prisoner; they later died.[1][2]