found:BYU studies, 1998:volume 37, number 2, page 113 (Solomon Chamberlin; wrote sketch of his life to the Deseret News for publication accompanied with a noted dated Beaver City, July 11, 1858) page 116 (born July 30, 1788; Old Canaan, Litchfield County, Connecticut; moved to Hillsdale, Columbia County, New York in his ninth year and to Green River, Columbia County, New York) page 117 (married Hopestill Haskins on October 23, 1809; three children were born all in the town of Adams, Berkshire, Massachusetts) page 118 (moved to Shaftsbury, Vermont in 1816) page 121 (returned to Adams, Berkshire, Massachusetts where he established a cooper's shop; by 1828 living in the township of Lyons, Wayne County, New York; met Joseph Smith in the fall of 1829 where he was shown pages of the Book of Mormon in Palmyra, New York as they were coming off the press) page 122 (Baptized a Mormon in 1830) page 123 (emigrated to Ohio in 1831 and in the fall of 1831 journeyed to Jackson County, Missouri; moved to Clay, Caldwell, and Clinton, and Davies Counties in Missouri until 1839 when they settled in Nauvoo, Illinois) page 124 (went with the Mormon pioneers in 1847 with the Brigham Young Company; married Terresa Morse in Salt Lake City in 1848; helped settle Parowan, Cedar City, Beaver, and Santa Clara; mined golde in Californi in 1850; died on March 26, 1862 in the home of John D. Lee in Washington, Washington County, Utah)
found:John Whitmer Historical Association journal, 2020:(volume 40, number 1, page 119 (Forerunner or revisionist: the puzzle of Solomin Chamberlin) page 120 (Solomon Chamberlin was born July 30, 1788 at "old Canaan" in the northwest corner of the state of Connecticut just five years after the Treaty of Paris was signed ending the Revolutionary War; parents were Joel Chamberlin and Sarah Dean, both born in Connecticut nad had settled in the town of Canaan, Litchfield County, Connecticut) page 123 (Solomon joined the Methodists in 1805) page 126 (moved from Adams, Massachusetts to Lyons, New York, about 20 miles east of Palmyra) page 127 (Solomon stayed at Hyrum Smith's home; Baptized by Joseph Smith in Seneca Lake in the spring of 1830) page 131 (Solomon wrote a letter to Apostle Albert Carrington, a short sketch of his life for publication in the Deseret News; stating that he wished to return to Jackson County, Missouri; living in Santa Clara, Washington County, Utah Territory in 1862, having been asked to settle there by Brigham Young)