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  • [[Image:Franklin_Dewey_Richards.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Franklin Dewey Richards, late Mormon leader|left]] ...le on his grandson Franklin D. Richards (1900–1987), click [[Franklin D. Richards|here]].''
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  • '''George Franklin Richards''' (23 February 1861 – 8 August 1950) was a member of the [[Quorum of ==Family==
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  • [[Mormon Family|Family]] · [[Mormon Family]] ·
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  • [[Image:Franklin_D._Richards.jpg|alt=Franklin D. Richards, late Mormon leader|left|frame]] ...grandfather, Franklin Dewey Richards (1821–1899), click [[Franklin Dewey Richards|here]].''
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  • '''G. William Richards''' (December 15, 1918–November 30, 2005) was a prominent Latter-day Saint ...mother was the former Jane Taylor. He was the great-grandson of [[Willard Richards]].
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  • ...and transferred to Ireland. In November 1841, while back in Leek to visit family, they heard Latter-day Saint missionaries and were converted to the gospel ...g Follett Discourse]] (the other four were [[Wilford Woodruff]], [[Willard Richards]], and [[William Clayton]].
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  • '''Kent F. Richards''' was sustained a member of the Second Quorum of the [[Seventy]] of [http: ...apostles, [[Willard Richards]], [[Franklin D. Richards]], and [[George F. Richards]].
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  • ...ugh phone calls, texts, emails, letters, contacts at church, attendance at family events, and service. Members of the Relief Society presidency hold intervie ...ck Store]] in Nauvoo, Illinois. Joseph Smith, [[John Taylor]], and Willard Richards sat on the platform at the upper end of the room with the women facing them
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  • ...pany reached North Bluff Creek, and rations were cut. There, [[Franklin D. Richards]] and a group of returning missionaries met up with the company. The elders * Meanwhile, on Oct. 4, Richards arrived in Salt Lake City and told [[Brigham Young]] of the companies' plig
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  • ...on the four men in the jail (Joseph, Hyrum, [[John Taylor]], and [[Willard Richards]]) were in considerably low spirits. John Taylor was asked to sing a hymn c ...ody falling through the window as he exclaimed, "Oh Lord, My God!" Willard Richards, who had been told by the Prophet that he would be safe, luckily only had h
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  • ...21, 1807, in Huntington Mills, Pennsylvania. In 1830, his father moved his family from Pennsylvania to Ohio. Two years later, John relocated to Nashville, Te ...f Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and moved to Nauvoo. John visited his family in Nauvoo and was baptized by Joseph Smith on July 29, 1839. He then return
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  • The word '''"patriarch”''' is defined as “the male head of a family or tribe” or “a man who is the oldest or the most venerable of the grou ...1934), [[Frank B. Woodbury]] (June 1935 to October 1937), and [[George F. Richards]] (October 1937 to October 1942).
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  • ...nd a great-grandson of [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles|Apostle]] [[LeGrand Richards]]. ...everal television series, including ''Gloria'', a spin-off of ''All in the Family'', ''Married . . . with Children'', ''Roseanne'', ''Major Dad'', and ''Hard
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  • As the church headquarters and membership moved west, Hyrum and his family relocated. In [[1831]], he established a home in [[Kirtland|Kirtland, Ohio] ...ohn Taylor was struck by several bullets but survived with the help of Dr. Richards. Joseph was killed by at least two shots, and fell through a second story w
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  • * [[J. Kirk Richards]]: Contemporary religious painter. * [[Lee Greene Richards]] (1878-1950): Portraitist.
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  • ...t to replace Joseph as manager of the church’s property, Emma feared her family would be left destitute.”[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/histo ....org/study/history/saints-v1/45-an-almighty-foundation?lang=eng] [[Willard Richards]] and [[William W. Phelps|William Phelps]] wanted the decision postponed un
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  • The '''Smith Family Cemetery''', located in Nauvoo, Illinois, is the site of the burial of many ...l Harrison Smith|Samuel Smith]] carried Joseph’s in his wagon. [[Willard Richards]], who had been with Joseph and Hyrum at the time of their deaths, accompan
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  • ...rture their families in love and faith. Although for Mormon women home and family are the top priority, most pursue higher education and work outside the hom ...he Women’s Auxiliary of the Parliament of Religions in Chicago, Emily S. Richards said of Mormon women: “The whole world of science, religion, philosophy,
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  • ...on, and four years later, when Taylor came to Liverpool, the entire Cannon family was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; George Q ...1844, Taylor accompanied [[Joseph Smith]], [[Hyrum Smith]], and [[Willard Richards]] and others to [[Carthage Jail]]. There, Joseph and Hyrum were killed, and
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  • ...She continued in this vocation until her parents and other members of the family, who with her had embraced the [[gospel]] through the missionary efforts of ...her first husband, devoted herself to her early profession to support her family. His education, therefore, was obtained piecemeal, for he never attended sc
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  • Shortly after his conversion, Spencer and his family moved to [[Nauvoo]], [[Illinois]]. Spencer served as the head of the Unive ...in [[Salt Lake City]], Spencer served as assistant editor under [[Willard Richards]].<ref>[[Andrew Jenson|Jenson, Andrew]]. ''Encycopedic History of the Churc
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  • ...June 14, [[1801]], in Sheldon, Vermont. He was born into a good upstanding family who taught him from the Bible. His parents, however, were not affiliated wi ...s baptized two weeks later. In late October of the same year, he moved his family to [[Ohio Period|Kirtland]], Ohio, which was then the headquarters and gath
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  • The family owned a ranch in Welling, Alberta, Canada. In 1916, at their ranch, Weldon ...r, announcer, and western movie actor and stuntman; and for continuing the family legacy of true professional rodeo pioneers, Weldon Bascom is awarded the Ke
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  • ==Family== ...Quorum of the Twelve Apostles since the previous president, [[Franklin D. Richards]], had died on December 9, [[1899]]. When church president [[Lorenzo Snow]]
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  • ==John Taylor's Family== ...trating his chest while he was with the Prophet Joseph, Hyrum, and Willard Richards in Carthage Jail.
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  • ...Nettie James, granddaughter of Jane Manning and Isaac James. Sylvester’s family was also present. Sylvester Perkins was the brother of Jane James’s daugh ...d, Martha had a profound passion for literacy and how it would empower her family. She required her children to visit the library weekly and help their illit
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  • ...esthood]] blessing from [[Brigham Young]], [[Heber C. Kimball]], [[Willard Richards]], and [[Hyrum Smith]] for his typhoid fever and pleurisy. He also received ...le from his home state of Tennessee to move to [[Far West]], Missouri. His family and others totally about 200 people settled in Daviess County. Afterward, h
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  • ...986–1989) and ''It’s Not Easy'' (1983). She had guest appearances on ''Family Ties'', ''The Love Boat'', and ''Diff'rent Strokes''. She had major roles i She was born on September 26, 1970, in Rexburg, Idaho. Her family relocated to Southern California. Brothers [[Christian Jacobs]] and [[Parke
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  • ...aceful. To avoid boredom, many read from the 179 volumes of the Harper’s Family Library that had been donated by the New York attorney Joshua M. Cott. Goodwin, Isaac Richards (35. Noted by Hubert H. Howe as having 6 children, but 7 are on lists.)&nb
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  • ...t of an invasion by the United States Army passed, Nathan Tenney moved his family to southern Utah. ...Native Americans in Arizona and New Mexico. After his release he moved his family to the [[Settlements in Mexico|Mormon colony in Colonia Dublan]]. He was sh
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  • ...isgah, she felt that others might have an interest. She suggested that the family notify Church leaders that they owned the cemetery.[https://history.churcho ...mong those making donations were Elders [[Lorenzo Snow]] and [[Franklin D. Richards]], whose infants’ names were to be inscribed on the monument. The [[Quoru
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  • ...ighbors to receive the blessings of the temple, devote some time to do our family history work so that the blessings of this temple can also reach those who Joseph Richards first introduced the faith to India in 1851, when he arrived in Calcutta. T
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  • *''A Marvelous Work and Wonder'' (1950), [[LeGrand Richards]] *'''Bookcraft''' &mdash; self-help, family, children, women's interests, LDS fiction
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  • Jacobsen was born on April 7, 1913, to Willard Richards Smith and Florence Grant Smith. She was a granddaughter to two former Churc ...ice president for the National Council of Women, chairman of the Child and Family Committee, and vice treasurer of the International Council of Women.
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  • ...eneral management and production offices including Alan Wasser Associates, Richards/Climan Inc., and The Wolf Trap Center for the Performing Arts. Broadway sho ...utm_medium=blog&utm_content=bl161019-83484 LDS Living article on the Orton Family]
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  • ...Alma Freestone Everett''' was a muralist and watercolorist. To support his family, he worked as an assistant pharmacist and later as a draftsman for the Oreg ...ty. He studied art with [[John Hafen]], [[James T. Harwood]], [[Lee Greene Richards]], [[Lewis Ramsey]], [[Danquart Weggeland]], and [[George Ottinger]] in Uta
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  • ...n, Markham sold his home to help Joseph pay court costs and then moved his family into a tent until he could build another house.[https://history.churchofjes ...e the jail at will. Markham left on June 27 to obtain medicine for Willard Richards, and when he returned to the jail, the Carthage Greys forced him from the c
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  • ...iding Patriarch ([[Nicholas G. Smith]], [[Frank B. Woodbury]], [[George F. Richards]]). The scope of the responsibilities of Patriarch of the Church had change ...ved to Hawaii. He continued to work as a teacher of English and drama. The family returned to Utah after several years and Smith served as a member of his st
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  • In 1851 [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles|Mormon Apostle]] Franklin Richards, while overseeing church work in England, gathered together some of Joseph ...life and his fight against the idolatry of his society and even of his own family. It recounts how pagan priests tried to sacrifice him to their gods, but a
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  • ...ed his temple endowment in the same session as [[William W. Phelps]], Levi Richards, Lot Smith, and Cornelius P. Lott in the office over [[Joseph Smith]]’s s
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  • ...mpressed with his understanding. This same uncle was the first in the Lund family to join the [[Mormon Church]] in Scandinavia. He left soon after, when Anth ...the Twelve Apostles]] in 1889, and in 1890, he succeeded [[Franklin Dewey Richards]] as Church historian. He was called by President [[Joseph F. Smith]] in 19
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  • ...aby Jesus,” “To Think about Jesus,” “Had I Been a Child,” “The Family,” and “He Sent His Son.” ...nder [[Preston Nibley]] and then worked as a secretary for Elder [[LeGrand Richards]]. She was manuscript editor for The Children’s Friend magazine in 1957.
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  • ...April 8, [[1906]], and ordained the following day, along with [[George F. Richards]] and [[David O. McKay]]. ...ly:Whitney%2C_Orson_Ferguson_%281855-%3F%29 Orson Ferguson Whitney and his family]
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  • ...ie was born on November 1, 1814, in Murrell-Green, Hampshire, England. The family moved to the city of Taunton where he was educated. He moved to Bristol to ...Emigration Fund]] to help emigrants gather with the Saints. [[Franklin D. Richards]] appointed him leader of these Saints who were traveling by way of the shi
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  • On October 13, 2009, [[J. Lawrence Richards]] served as the 12th president of the college from October 2009 to April 20 ...l be offered in the fields of business, technology, communication, health, family services and professional studies. BYU–Idaho and Ensign College will repo
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  • ...of the Savior to the earth, but equally important is that we are preparing family members to meet Him. It is wonderful to know the steps to be taken on the s ...uentin L. Cook]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]], Elder [[Kent F. Richards]] of the [[Seventy]], members of the Pacific Area Presidency and the temple
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  • The human family experiences varying levels of health with the physical bodies we obtain upo *[[Kent F. Richards]], surgeon
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  • File:provo-city-center-temple-the-family.jpg|Provo City Center Temple - The Family Statue: Photo taken December 11, 2015, by Julie C. Markham ...[[Lynn G. Robbins]] of the [[Presidency of the Seventy]], Elder [[Kent F. Richards]] and the new temple presidency, helped secure the cornerstone with mortar,
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  • :John Taylor and [[Willard Richards]], two of the Twelve, were the only persons in the room at the time; the fo ...to the volume notes, “At the outset Joseph Smith wrote very little. His family were not writers. He and many of his peers read comfortably but were less p
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