Frederick G. Williams
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Frederick Granger Williams (1787–1842) (commonly known as Frederick G. Williams) was a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints church and served in the First Presidency as Second Counselor to President Joseph Smith, Jr. from 1833 to 1837. Although excommunicated for apostasy, he was rebaptized before his death in Quincy, Illinois.
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- Skidmore, Velma Williams (2002). "Found at Last: The Final Resting Place of Frederick Granger Williams". Mormon Historical Studies 3(2): 229-239.