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Brigham Young
Born: June 1, 1801 Whitingham, Vermont
Died:
Aug
29, 1877
Burial: Salt lake, Utah
Baptism:
Apr 14, 1832
Married: Oct 8, 1824
Father: John
Young
Mother:
Abigail Nabby Howe
Brothers: John, Jr. , Joseph, Phinehas Howe, Lorenzo Dow
Sisters:
Nancy, Fanny, Rhoda, Abigail, Susanna Susan, Louisa
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"Help
people to help themselves"
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Positions
held: President of the Quorum of the Twelve, President
Tenure
as Prophet:
29 yr 8 mo
27 Dec 1847 - 29 Aug 1877
Tenure as Apostle:
12 yr 10 mo
Ordination: 14 Feb 1835
Temples Dedicated: none
Temples Total: One
Apostles Called: 13
Missionaries: 14,446
Members:
51,839
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Brigham Young was born on June 1, 1801 in Whitingham,
Vermont to John Young and Abigail Howe. He was the 9th of 11
children.
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He had only 11 days of formal schooling.
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By training and by trade, he was a carpenter, painter, and
glassmaker.
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He was baptized a member of the Church in April of 1832.
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On at least two occasions in November of 1832, the Prophet
Joseph prophesied that Brigham Young would eventually preside
over the Church. (see "My Servant Brigham", by
Richard N. Holzapfel, pages 1-2)
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He participated in Zion's Camp in May, June, and July of
1834, marching from Kirtland, Ohio to western Missouri under
the direction of Joseph Smith.
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He was ordained an apostle on February 14, 1835 by Oliver
Cowdery, Martin Harris, and David Whitmer. He was the third
oldest member of the original Quorum of the Twelve, at age 35
years and 3 months.
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He served many missions during his lifetime, including the
following: Canada in 1833, eastern United States in 1833, New
England in 1836, New York in 1837, the British Isles in 1838,
and the eastern United States in 1844.
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He was nicknamed "the Lion of the Lord" by W. W.
Phelps.
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He received his temple endowments on May 4, 1842 in Nauvoo,
Illinois, under the hands of the prophet Joseph Smith.
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He supervised the administration of temple ordinances to
over 6000 Saints in the Nauvoo Temple before the Saints were
expelled from Illinois.
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He led, supervised, and oversaw the migration of 1000's of
Saints from western Illinois to the valley of the Great Salt
Lake. For this monumental and overwhelming achievement he has
been called "The American Moses"
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On September 20, 1850, he was appointed the first Governor
of the Territory of Utah by President Millard Fillmore
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He officially announced the practice of plural marriage in
1852.
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Brigham fathered 56 children during his lifetime. Also, 146
of his grandchildren and 22 of his great-grandchildren were
born during his lifetime. Sixteen of his wives gave birth to
all of his children.
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He is mentioned prominently in four sections of the Doctrine
and Covenants (124, 126, 136, 138)
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He played a significant role in the plans for, construction
of, or dedication of the following temples: Kirtland, Nauvoo,
Salt Lake, St. George, Logan, and Manti.
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He asked nothing of the Saints that he was not willing to do
or give himself.
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He was one of the most persuasive, dynamic, powerful, and
inspiring orators in the Church, then or since. Over 1000 of
Brigham's sermons and talks were recorded.
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He broke ground for the Salt Lake Temple on February 14,
1853.
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In October of 1856, he movingly implored the Saints to
hasten to the rescue of the Martin and Willie handcart
pioneers who were stranded in eastern Wyoming by early winter
storms.
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In the fall of 1857, he placed the Utah Territory on full
military alert in anticipation of the arrival of a large army
to purportedly quell a Mormon uprising.
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He had his 5 remaining teeth pulled on April 28, 1862, and
he wore dentures from that point on.
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On February 4, 1864, he ordained three of his sons to the
apostleship. These three were Brigham Young, Jr, Joseph Angell
Young, and John Willard Young.
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Brigham Young died on August 29, 1877. The last words he
spoke in mortality were "Joseph, Joseph, Joseph!"
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President Hinckley paid this wonderful tribute to Brigham
Young: "...To me, he stands as a leader whose equal I do
not know. He was a man who had great vision, who pondered
grand designs, who built nobly and solidly, and who at the
same time mingled among the people as their prophet, seer, and
revelator. Great was his wisdom, tremendous his
accomplishments." (Church News, 3 May 1997, page 6)
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