Obituary:
Deseret News, June 16, 1861, page 3:
"Departed this life at East Weber, June 9th of consumption, Thomas Jefferson Osborn.
Br. Osborn (the son of David and Cynthia) was born February 20, 1829, in Green county, Indiana; was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints when nine years old, in Pike County, Illinois, from whence he gathered with the Church to Missouri, in company with his father, thence removed to Nauvoo, Illinois, and emigrated to these valleys in 1852.
He was appointed Bishop for East Weber Ward in the spring of 1858, in which capacity he was acting at the time of his death, to the general satisfaction of al ."
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"LATTER-DAY SAINT BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA", Volume 4, page 542
"OSBORN, Thomas Jefferson, presiding Elder of the Uintah Ward (formerly the East Weber Ward), Mount Ogden Stake, Utah, from 1858 to 1861, was born Feb. 20, 1829, in Green County, Indiana, a son of David and Cynthia Osborn. He was baptized when nine years old, emigrated to Utah in 1852, and was appointed presiding Elder in March 1858."
Obituary:
Deseret News, June 16, 1861, page 3:
"Departed this life at East Weber, June 9th of consumption, Thomas Jefferson Osborn.
Br. Osborn (the son of David and Cynthia) was born February 20, 1829, in Green county, Indiana; was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints when nine years old, in Pike County, Illinois, from whence he gathered with the Church to Missouri, in company with his father, thence removed to Nauvoo, Illinois, and emigrated to these valleys in 1852.
He was appointed Bishop for East Weber Ward in the spring of 1858, in which capacity he was acting at the time of his death, to the general satisfaction of al ."
genealogy page
"LATTER-DAY SAINT BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA", Volume 4, page 542
"OSBORN, Thomas Jefferson, presiding Elder of the Uintah Ward (formerly the East Weber Ward), Mount Ogden Stake, Utah, from 1858 to 1861, was born Feb. 20, 1829, in Green County, Indiana, a son of David and Cynthia Osborn. He was baptized when nine years old, emigrated to Utah in 1852, and was appointed presiding Elder in March 1858."
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