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Title: Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Year: 1901 (1900s) Authors: Jenson, Andrew, 1850-1941 Subjects: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mormons Publisher: Salt Lake City : The Andrew Jenson History Co. Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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Text Appearing Before Image: to 1901, died July 18, 1932. (See Bio.Angeles, Calif. (See Bio. Ency., Vol. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 798.)3, p. 501.) TAYLOR, John, president of the WIGHT, Lyman, president of the Eastern States Mission from 1854 Eastern States Mission from 1843 toto 1857. (See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 14.) 1844. (See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 93.) 334 LATTER-DAY SAINT WOODRUFF, Wilford, president ofthe Eastern States Mission from 1848

Text Appearing After Image: to 1850.20.) (See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. Rulon Christensen, 1928-1929; GoldenL. Woolf, 1929-1933. BARNES, Mark, president of theFrench Mission from 1858 to 1859,was an Elder from England who wasrecommended by Edward Bunker July10, 1855, to serve as president of theFrench Mission. Elder Bunker saidof Mark Barnes that he was agood, faithful Elder, who had beenin the missionary field a long time.He accompanied William Budge tothe Isle of Jersey June 9, 1858, toact as president. On Jan, 1, 1859,he reported the French Mission at aconference held in Birmingham, Eng-land, and on Jan, 22, 1859, accordingto the Millennial Star, he was con-tinued as px-esident of the FrenchMission. After acting as pi-esidentof the Dorsetshire Conference in Eng-land from Aug. 10, 1861, he sailedfrom Liverpool May 6, 1862, as sec-ond counselor to Pres. John D. T.McAllister in charge of a companyof Saints. The company landed inNew York June 12, 1862. European Mission The European Mission had its be-ginning in 1852

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