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  1. William Marks (November 15, 1792 – May 22, 1872) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and was a member of the First Presidency in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (now Community of Christ).

  2. Jan 19, 2017 · William Marks is serving a 30-year sentence on a charge of being an accomplice to first-degree murder. A fifth man, Autumn Savoy, was released on parole in 2015 on charges stemming from...

  3. (1792–1872) Image. Photograph of William Marks. William Marks, prior to 1872, photograph. William Marks was born in Rutland, Vermont, in 1792. He married Rosannah R. Robinson in 1813. By April 1835, Marks was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Portage, New York.

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  5. May 12, 2015 · May 12, 2015 / 10:42 AM EDT / CBS Boston. CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A man who hid evidence and concocted an alibi for his friends after they killed a woman and maimed her daughter during a home invasion...

  6. Deed from William and Rosannah Robinson Marks, 11 February 1841–A. Deed from William and Rosannah Robinson Marks, 5 November 1841. Deed to Caroline Grant Smith, 11 December 1836. Deed to Samuel F. Whitney, 8 July 1838. Deed to William Marks, 1 April 1842–A. Deed to William Marks, 1 April 1842–B.

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  8. On April 6, 1859, William Aldrich and J. C. Gaylord, who were close friends of Brother Marks, were at a conference held near Beaverton, Boone County, Illinois, and became interested in the Reorganization movement. They visited William Marks and urged him to attend a conference at a schoolhouse near Edwin Cadwell's in the vicinity of Amboy.

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