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      • Oliver Cowdery, one of the three witnesses and an early scribe for Joseph Smith, is buried somewhere in the small Pioneer Cemetery. He died in Richmond after rejoining the Church at Winter Quarters and coming back to Richmond to talk David Whitmer (his brother-in-law) into going west with him. 3
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  1. He was the first person baptized in the latter-day dispensation of the gospel, and was one of the six members of the Church of Jesus Christ at its organization, on the sixth day of April, A.D. 1830, at Fayette, Seneca Co., New York. Though separated from it for a time, he returned to the church.

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  3. Oliver H. P. Cowdery[ 2] (October 3, 1806 – March 3, 1850) was an American religious leader who, with Joseph Smith, was an important participant in the formative period of the Latter Day Saint movement between 1829 and 1836.

  4. Nov 26, 2011 · For a century now, a granite monument has stood near the grave site of Oliver Cowdery, preserving his name and those of David Whitmer and Martin Harris on respective panels of the four-sided monument.

  5. He died on 3 March 1850, in Richmond Township, Ray, Missouri, United States, at the age of 43, and was buried in Pioneer Cemetery, Richmond, Ray, Missouri, United States. More.

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  6. Mar 18, 2019 · The monument stands today where it was first unveiled—directly over Oliver Cowdery’s grave. The monument honors the Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon: Oliver Cowdery, his brother-in-law David Whitmer, and Martin Harris.

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  7. Oliver Cowdery, like the other two Witnesses, was excommunicated from the Church in the late 1830s after becoming estranged from the Prophet Joseph Smith. He spent 10 years out of the Church before humbling himself, admitting his errors, and asking to be rebaptized in 1848—just 16 months before his death on March 3, 1850.

  8. Oliver Cowdery (1806 - 1850) Profile. Sources. Submit Additional Information. The Church History Biographical Database is a powerful research tool that contains biographical entries on over 100,000 early Latter-day Saints, such as pioneers who traveled to Utah and missionaries who served throughout the world from 1830-1940.

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