Certificates
Found in 1026 Collections and/or Records:
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 Faulkner Parker missionary diary, approximately 1884-1919
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.
Junius F. Wells blessing for Emmeline B. Wells, 1919 March 2
Nelson Heresford Kathan patriarchal blessings and ordination certificates
Typed transcripts of "patriarchal blessing(s)" given to Nelson Heresford Kathan and Sarah Jane King Kathan by John A. West, a Mormon patriarch. Also included are two certificates recording the ordination of Nelson H. Kathan to offices in the Mormon priesthood and two short, handwritten histories of Nathan and Sarah Kathan.
KC-97 training papers, 1959
Keith T. Stephens, 2002 September 9
Materials include personal account of the life of Keith T. Stephens from years 1940-1955. He discusses his service in the U.S. Army during World War II. Dated September 9, 2002.
Kenneth C. Madsen papers, 1945-2001
Materials contain papers of Kenneth C. Madsen regarding his service in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Contains pages from his personal history written in 1982. Contains photocopied military certificates, photographs, and a transcribed interview of Madsen conducted in 2001. Dated 1945-2001.
Spencer W. Kimball letter and certificate
One typewritten and signed letter addressed to Jessie Smith; wife of the Mormon Apostle, Joseph Fielding Smith (1876-1972); and one printed certificate which verifies that Jessie Smith crossed the 180th meridian. The letter refers to Jessie's music collection.