Certificates
Found in 1036 Collections and/or Records:
John Steele family history and genealogical records, 1875-1989
Includes documents related to the history of John Steele and his family, including his handwritten autobiography, written around 1891, and a description of the John Steele papers by Kerry Bate, dated 1989.
John Steele registration officer appointment certificate, 1882 August 30
Jacob Johnson certificate
Handwritten and printed certificate. The governor of the Utah Territory, Caleb Walton West, issued a certificate appointing Jacob Johnson as judge in Sanpete County, Utah.
John Peter Johnson papers
Handwritten correspondence, diaries, notebooks, patriarchal blessings, certificates, an autobiography, and genealogical materials. The correspondence are between Johnson and his wife, Hana, and were written while Johnson was on a mission for the Mormon Church in Sweden. The diaries were kept while Johnson was on his mission and after his return to Ogden, Utah. The certificates deal with Johnson's numerous callings in the Mormon Church.
Joseph F. Smith blessing for Calvin Schwartz Smith, 1918 February 8
Typescript of a blessing Calvin Smith received from his father, Joseph F. Smith, prior to leaving for service as chaplain during World War I. Others participating in the blessing include Anthon H. Lund, Charles W. Penrose, George Albert Smith, Patriarch Hyrum Gibbs Smith, and Bishop Charles W. Nibley. Dated February 8, 1918.
Joseph Facer certificates, 1897 March 17
Certificates recognizing Joseph Facer's ordination as elder and membership in the seventy and call to missionary service. The certificate honoring his call to missionary service is signed with mimeographed signatures of Wilford Woodruff, George Q. Cannon, and Joseph F. Smith. The certificates are dated March 17, 1897.
Joseph Facer certificates
Joseph Faulkner Parker missionary diary, 1887-1949
Joseph McDonald certificate of ownership, Holladay Cemetery, 1946 May 2
Joseph Weaver draft exemption certificate, 1864 October 10
Certificate of exemption from the draft, granted to Joseph Weaver of Beardstown, Illinois, for having furnished a substitute for himself to serve in the Civil War.