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Brigham Young, Jr. (December 18, 1836–April 11, 1903) served as president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1899 until his own death. His tenure was interrupted for one week in 1901 when Joseph F. Smith was the president of the Quorum.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Brigham Young, Jr.

    Brigham Young, Jr. (December 18, 1836 – April 11, 1903) served as president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1899 until his own death.
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    Chronology of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (LDS Church)

    Brigham Young, Jr. sustained as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve.
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    Brigham Young

    Young, Brigham (1952). ... Brigham Young, Jr., LDS Church apostle
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    Richards–Young family

    Its most famous member was Brigham Young. ... 2nd cousin of Brigham Young, Jr.
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    Adam–God theory

    Young no doubt expressed his personal opinion or views upon the subject. ...Brigham Young, Jr. Journal, April 4, 1897-February 2, 1899, Vol 30:107; CHO/Ms/f/326, Dec 16th 1897.
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    First Presidency (LDS Church)

    | 8 October 1876 – 29 August 1877 | Brigham Young | John Willard Young | Daniel H. Wells | Joseph F. Smith (Counselor) George Q. Cannon (Assistant Counselor) Brigham Young, Jr. (Assistant Counselor) Lorenzo Snow (Assistant Counselor) Albert Carrington (Assistant Counselor) | John Willard Young called as First Counselor | ... Joseph Smith, Jr.: Early Life, 1827-1830, 1831-1834, 1835-1838, 1838-1842, 1842-1844, Death • Latter Day Saint movement • History of the Latter Day Saint movement • First Vision • Oliver Cowdery • Sidney Rigdon • Brigham Young • Lucy Mack Smith • Missouri Mormon War • Illinois Mormon War • Haun's Mill massacre • Utah War • Mountain Meadows massacre • Mormon Battalion • Bear River massacre • Statistical Membership History
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    19th century (Mormonism)

    December 27 – Brigham Young flee Kirtland, Ohio. ... October – Brigham Young, Jr., already an ordained apostle, is adopted into the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
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    Brigham Young (disambiguation)

    Brigham Young, Jr. (1836–1903), American Mormon missionary and leader in the LDS Church
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    List of Brigham Young's wives

    In 1856, Young built the Lion House to accommodate his sizable family. ... | 2 | February 10, 1834 (aged 32) | Mary Ann Angell (1808–1882) (aged 27) | first marriage | 6 children; mother of Brigham Young, Jr., John Willard Young and Joseph Angell Young. |
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    John Willard Young

    John's earlier ordination was reconfirmed on February 4, 1864 when his brothers Brigham Young, Jr. and Joseph Angell Young were ordained apostles by their father.

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