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- Q5078982 description "Mormon pioneer".
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- Q5078982 abstract "Carl Heinrich "Charles Henry" Wilcken (October 5, 1831–April 9, 1915) was a German-American artilleryman who was awarded the Iron Cross by the King of Prussia, Frederick William IV.On arrival in the United States in 1857, lacking English and possessing military skills and discipline, he signed on with what came to be known as Johnston's Army, a part of the United States Army sent to put down the so-called "Mormon Rebellion" (also known as the Utah War). He got permission to hunt for game to supplement the military rations. On one such trip he met some Mormons and decided to desert to join them. Later, to cover his defection, it was claimed that he had been captured by the Utah Territorial militia (the "Nauvoo Legion") at Fort Bridger. Wilcken later joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and served as water commissioner directing irrigation, as a municipal policeman, and as superintendent of the Deseret Telegraph Company.Wilcken's granddaughter Anna Amelia Pratt was the mother of American politician George W. (George Wilcken) Romney.".
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- Q5078982 deathDate "1914-04-09".
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- Q5078982 dateOfBirth "1830-10-05".
- Q5078982 dateOfDeath "1914-04-09".
- Q5078982 name "Wilcken, Charles Henry".
- Q5078982 placeOfBirth "Eckhorst, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark".
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- Q5078982 shortDescription "Mormon pioneer".
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- Q5078982 comment "Carl Heinrich "Charles Henry" Wilcken (October 5, 1831–April 9, 1915) was a German-American artilleryman who was awarded the Iron Cross by the King of Prussia, Frederick William IV.On arrival in the United States in 1857, lacking English and possessing military skills and discipline, he signed on with what came to be known as Johnston's Army, a part of the United States Army sent to put down the so-called "Mormon Rebellion" (also known as the Utah War).".
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