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Leigh, William David, 1842-1917

 Person

Biography

William David Leigh (1842-1917) was a Utah pioneer, farmer, and missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Great Britain.

William David Leigh was born 25 August 1842 in Llanelly, Wales, to Samuel Leigh and Nancy Ann David. His parents had joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte-day Saints, and together they emigrated to America in 1849. His mother died near St. Joseph, Missouri, and the family live at Council Bluffs, Iowa, for three years. They came to Utah in 1852 in the William Morgan Company. Soon after arriving they were called to settle in Iron County, arriving in Cedar City in 1853.

William attended high school in St. George and later taught in the public schools in Southern Utah. He married Elizabeth Davis Wood on 9 July 1876 in Cedar City, Utah, and they had seven children together, two sons dying in early childhood.

William made a living as a farmer raising stock. In November 1888 he was called to serve as a missionary for the Church in the British Mission, spending most of his time near his birthplace in Wales.

William David Leigh died 26 August 1917, in Cedar City, Utah.

Citation:
FamilySearch, via WWW, Mar. 5, 2020 (William David Leigh was born 25 August 1842 in Llanelly, Wales, to Samuel Leigh and Nancy Ann David. His parents had joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte-day Saints, and together they emigrated to America in 1849. His mother died near St. Joseph, Missouri, and the family live at Council Bluffs for three years. They came to Utah in 1852 in the William Morgan Company. Soon after arriving they were called to settle in Iron County, arriving in Cedar City in 1853. William attended high school in St. George and later taught in the public schools in Southern Utah. He married Elizabeth Davis Wood on July 9, 1876 in Cedar City, Utah, and they had seven children together, two sons dying in early childhood. William made a living as a farmer raising stock. In November 1888 he was called to serve as a missionary for the Church in the British Mission, spending most of his time near his birthplace in Wales. William David Leigh died August 26, 1917, in Cedar City, Utah.)

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Brigham Young, Jr. and Reed Smoot memorandum to William David Leigh

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS3319_I2_F1
Dates: 1891 January 31

Brigham Young, Jr. and Reed Smoot memorandum to William David Leigh, 1891 January 31

 Item — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197225538112]
Identifier: MSS 3319 Item 2
Scope and Contents

Memorandum written on the Church's European Printing, Publishing, and Emigration Office letterhead in Liverpool, England. Young and Smoot write to Leigh informing him of the date of his departure from England, which is to be February 7, 1891.

Dates: 1891 January 31

Leigh and Berry family papers

 Collection — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197225538112]
Identifier: MSS 3319
Scope and Contents Contains various papers related to the family of William David Leigh and Elizabeth Wood, and the family of William Shanks Berry and Rebecca Rocena Beck. Includes a journal and other documents related to William David Leigh's service as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the British Mission from 1888-1891. Also includes some genealogical information and family histories related to the William David Leigh and William Shanks Berry families. Dated approximately...
Dates: approximately 1888-1967

William David Leigh missionary journal

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSS3319_I1_F1
Dates: 1888-1890

William David Leigh missionary journal, 1888-1890

 Item — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197225538112]
Identifier: MSS 3319 Item 1
Scope and Contents

Journal of William David Leigh kept from November 10, 1888, to November 1, 1890 while serving in the British Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Leigh served mostly in Wales.

Dates: 1888-1890

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Archival Object 2
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Subject
Diaries 3
Latter Day Saint churches -- Missions -- Wales 2
Memorandums 2
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 1
Family histories 1