Caleb Baldwin and his wife Nancy Kingsbury, along with their 11 children, were early members of the LDS church. They experienced religious persecution and imprisonment in Missouri before fleeing to Nauvoo, Illinois with other Mormons. In 1848, Caleb and 7 of his children traveled west with the Heber C. Kimball pioneer company and settled in Salt Lake City, Utah. Caleb had previously been imprisoned with Joseph Smith in Liberty Jail in Missouri and refused offers to renounce his faith. His descendants continued their involvement in the LDS church.