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William Henry Perkes

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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: ngland, a son ofGeorge Reynolds and Julia Ann Tautz, of that organization from 1921 to1925, was born Feb. 4, 1832, at Cam-berwell, London, England. He diedin Salt Lake City May 16, 1925, as amember of the First Presidency of theChurch. (Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 256;Vol. 3, 769.) PERKES, William Henry, assistantsecretary and librarian of the Gen-ealogical Society of Utah from 1896to 1900, was born at Dudley, Worces-tershire, England, a son of HenryPerkes and Charlotte Lowe. He joinedthe Church in 1851 and was called towork in the business office of theheadquarters of the British Missionat Liverpool in 1856. He emigratedto Utah in 1865 and became a book-keeper in the Deseret News officeunder the direction of George Q. Can-non. He was an ardent genealogistand an efficient aid in the Genealog-ical Society of Utah from 1896 to hisdeath, which occurred in Salt LakeCity June 5, 1900. He was survivedby his wife and six children. REYNOLDS, George, a member ofthe board of directors of the Geneal-

Text Appearing After Image: and died Aug. 9, 1909, in Salt LakeCity as one of the First Council ofSeventies. (See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p.206; Vol. 3, p. 771.) RICHARDS, Franklin Dewey, pres-ident of the Genealogical Society of

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