English: Edwin Rushton, my great-great grandfather. He was an early member of the Latter Day Saint Movement, and a close friend and associate of its founder Joseph Smith. He is probably best known as the source of the alleged White Horse Prophecy, which he claimed to have come from Joseph Smith. He died in 1904, at the age of eighty years, and was survived by three wives, and thirteen children.
Date
Unknown date. Subject of this photograph died in 1904, so obviously, it was some time before then.
Source
A photograph in my Book of Remembrance
Author
Unknown, but the photograph is well over a hundred years old, so does it really matter?
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