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From 1921 to 1924 Longden served as a [[Mormon missionary|LDS Church missionary]] in the Central States Mission. From 1925 to 1930 he served as [[Bishop (Latter Day Saints)|bishop]] of the 19th [[Ward (LDS Church)|Ward]] in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]].<ref>[[Andrew Jenson|Jenson, Andrew]]. ''Latter-day Saints Biographical Encyclopedia'', vol. 4, p. 605.</ref> For part of this time, [[Frank I. Kooyman]] was one of Longden's counselors.<ref>Jenson. ''Biographical Encyclopedia'', vol. 4, p. 102.</ref> |
From 1921 to 1924 Longden served as a [[Mormon missionary|LDS Church missionary]] in the Central States Mission. From 1925 to 1930 he served as [[Bishop (Latter Day Saints)|bishop]] of the 19th [[Ward (LDS Church)|Ward]] in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]].<ref>[[Andrew Jenson|Jenson, Andrew]]. ''Latter-day Saints Biographical Encyclopedia'', vol. 4, p. 605.</ref> For part of this time, [[Frank I. Kooyman]] was one of Longden's counselors.<ref>Jenson. ''Biographical Encyclopedia'', vol. 4, p. 102.</ref> |
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Longden received his degree from the [[University of Utah]].<ref name = byu>''BYU Speechs of the Year'', speaker introduction, 1965.</ref> Longden worked in management with [[Westinghouse Electric]] Supply Company.<ref name = byu/> |
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Longden married Frances Larue Carr. She served from 1948 to 1961 as a counselor in the general presidency of the [[Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association]]. John and Frances had three children.<ref>''[[Encyclopedia of Mormonism]]'', p. 1641</ref> One of these, Sharon Longden, married [[Loren C. Dunn]], who also became a general authority of the LDS Church.<ref>''Church News'', [[May 25]], [[1991]].</ref> |
Longden married Frances Larue Carr. She served from 1948 to 1961 as a counselor in the general presidency of the [[Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association]]. John and Frances had three children.<ref>''[[Encyclopedia of Mormonism]]'', p. 1641</ref> One of these, Sharon Longden, married [[Loren C. Dunn]], who also became a general authority of the LDS Church.<ref>''Church News'', [[May 25]], [[1991]].</ref> |
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In 1951, Longden became an [[Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]]. Among the assignments that Longden held while a general authority was being a Church Welfare Committee Advisor.<ref>''Conference Report'', October 1952, p. 116</ref> Longden died in Salt Lake City. |
In 1951, Longden became an [[Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]]. Among the assignments that Longden held while a general authority was being a Church Welfare Committee Advisor.<ref>''Conference Report'', October 1952, p. 116</ref> Longden died in Salt Lake City. |
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==References== |
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*''2005 Deseret Morning News Church Almanc'' (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Morning News, 2004), p. 74 |
* ''2005 Deseret Morning News Church Almanc'' (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Morning News, 2004), p. 74 |
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Revision as of 06:25, 7 April 2008
John Longden (4 November 1898 – 30 August 1969) was a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1951 until his death.
Longden was born in Oldham, Lancaster, England. In 1909, he and his parents, who were Latter-day Saints, moved from England to the United States. Prior to their departure, he had the oppotunity to meet LDS Church apostle Charles W. Penrose at the British Mission office.[1]
From 1921 to 1924 Longden served as a LDS Church missionary in the Central States Mission. From 1925 to 1930 he served as bishop of the 19th Ward in Salt Lake City, Utah.[2] For part of this time, Frank I. Kooyman was one of Longden's counselors.[3]
Longden received his degree from the University of Utah.[4] Longden worked in management with Westinghouse Electric Supply Company.[4]
Longden married Frances Larue Carr. She served from 1948 to 1961 as a counselor in the general presidency of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association. John and Frances had three children.[5] One of these, Sharon Longden, married Loren C. Dunn, who also became a general authority of the LDS Church.[6]
In 1951, Longden became an Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Among the assignments that Longden held while a general authority was being a Church Welfare Committee Advisor.[7] Longden died in Salt Lake City.
Notes
- ^ Conference Report, April 1, 1966, p. 37
- ^ Jenson, Andrew. Latter-day Saints Biographical Encyclopedia, vol. 4, p. 605.
- ^ Jenson. Biographical Encyclopedia, vol. 4, p. 102.
- ^ a b BYU Speechs of the Year, speaker introduction, 1965.
- ^ Encyclopedia of Mormonism, p. 1641
- ^ Church News, May 25, 1991.
- ^ Conference Report, October 1952, p. 116
References
- 2005 Deseret Morning News Church Almanc (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Morning News, 2004), p. 74