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I am the son of Levi Ward Hancock and Clarissa Reed Hancock. I shall not give our genealogy in this short history of mine at this time, for it is had in the Holy Temples so far as the work for our dead has been done.. Clegg, "Levi Ward Hancock," 122; "Hancock, Levi Ward," in Jenson, LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:189; Cook, Revelations of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 77.
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On November 16, 1830, Levi was baptized by Parley P. Pratt. Following his baptism, Levi "preached from place to place where the folks were well acquainted with me." 3 In a June 7, 1831 revelation given to the Prophet Joseph Smith, he was commanded to journey with Zebedee Coltrin to Missouri (D&C 52:29).. Levi Ward Hancock, a member of the battalion and a musician in Company E, witnessed this battle with the wild bulls and wrote a poem about it. Good Brother Hancock, forty-three years old at the time; a member of the Church since 1830 and one of the First Council of Seventies, was a light-hearted pleasant fellow who had gone along with the.