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William Branham called himself a friend of Ed Daulton. Ed Daulton was part of the group that lived in the "Park", which is how many in the message to the Pine Lawn Trailer Park in Prescott, Arizona where a group of William Branham's followers moved in 1962. | William Branham called himself a friend of Ed Daulton. Ed Daulton was part of the group that lived in the "Park", which is how many in the message to the Pine Lawn Trailer Park in Prescott, Arizona where a group of William Branham's followers moved in 1962. | ||
Ed Daulton decided to moved to the Park after William Branham encouraged him to make the move. William Branham assured him "G''o on ahead, brother Dalton. I see this coming out alright. We'll all be okay."'' But what faced Ed Daulton's children was significant abuse at the hands of Leo Mercier, the man that William Branham anointed to lead the group at the Park. | Ed Daulton decided to moved to the Park after William Branham encouraged him to make the move. William Branham assured him "G''o on ahead, brother Dalton. I see this coming out alright. We'll all be okay."'' But what faced Ed Daulton's children was [[William Branham and sexual abuse|significant abuse at the hands of Leo Mercier, the man that William Branham anointed to lead the group at the Park]]. | ||
William Branham told Ed Daulton that he would not experience death but would go in the Rapture. He told Ed Daulton that this was "Thus Saith The Lord." | William Branham also told Ed Daulton privately that he would not experience death but would go in the Rapture. He told Ed Daulton that this was "'''Thus Saith The Lord'''." | ||
The following is an excerpt of the transcript from an interview of Ed Daulton's youngest daughter, Deb Daulton Thibodeau: | The following is an excerpt of the transcript from an interview of Ed Daulton's youngest daughter, Deb Daulton Thibodeau: |