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John, David, 1833-1908

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1833 - 1908

biographical statement

Citation:
Family Search, via WWW, May 7, 2014, (born on January 29, 1833, in Puncheston, Wales; parents Mary Williams and Daniel John; married Mary Wride on February 8, 1860 in Cardiff, Wales, and they had nine children; John also married Jane Cree in 1865; died on December 24, 1908, in Provo, Utah)

Wikipedia.org, via WWW, May 7, 2014 (raised in a Baptist family; studying for the ministry when he joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1847; parents were adamantly opposed to his joining the Church; following the advice of Orson Pratt (and apostle in the Church) he stopped associating with the Church until 1856; June 1856 served a mission in Wales and became the president of the Flintshire Conference in December; From 1857 to 1858 he served as a counselor in the presidency of the Welsh Mission; In 1861, John and Wride emigrated to Utah with their family; in 1862 John was called as a counselor in the Provo 3rd Ward; He served in this bishopric for fifteen years; 1877 to 1901 counselor in the Utah Stake, which covered all of Utah County at the time. In 1883, he became the presiding bishop of Utah Stake as well; served as the Utah Stake Sunday School Superintendent from 1865 to 1893; John worked as a school teacher and trustee of the Provo district schools for fifteen years; partner of the lumber business Smoot and John; 1901 to 1908 John served as the president of Utah Stake; a member of the Brigham Young University Board of Trustees during that time)