. 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. nt of theAustralian Mission from 1908 to 1911, 1898. (See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 602.) 1 PV 1 P^-^^H W^bt^ ^ ^^B^^^^H died Nov. 16, 1932. (See Bio. Ency.,Vol. 1, p. 546 and Vol. 3, p. 188.) RUSHTON, Don Carlos, presidentof the Australian Mission from 1914to 1917, and from 1920 to 1924, wasborn March 8, 1864, in Salt LakeCity, Utah, a son of Edvi^in Rushtonand Sarah Naomi Robinson. He wasbaptized July 28, 1872, filled a mis-sion to


. 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. nt of theAustralian Mission from 1908 to 1911, 1898. (See Bio. Ency., Vol. 1, p. 602.) 1 PV 1 P^-^^H W^bt^ ^ ^^B^^^^H died Nov. 16, 1932. (See Bio. Ency.,Vol. 1, p. 546 and Vol. 3, p. 188.) RUSHTON, Don Carlos, presidentof the Australian Mission from 1914to 1917, and from 1920 to 1924, wasborn March 8, 1864, in Salt LakeCity, Utah, a son of Edvi^in Rushtonand Sarah Naomi Robinson. He wasbaptized July 28, 1872, filled a mis-sion to the Southern States in 1893-1896, and another mission to GreatBritain in 1908-1910. He was setapart July 15, 1914, for his firstmission to Australia and returnedOct. 26, 1917; he was set apart forhis second mission to Australia , 1920, and returned Sept. 21, 1924. TAYLOR, William Weldon, presi-dent (pro tem.) of the Australian Mis-sion from 1913 to 1914, was bornDec. 9, 1883, in Provo, Utah, the sonof William Joseph Taylor and AbbyJane Scott. He was baptized June25, 1891, set apart for his missionto Australia June 5, 1912, and re-turned Sept. 22, TINGEY, Clarence Home, presi-dent of the Australian Mission from1928 to 1931, was born Dec. 18, 1891,in Salt Lake City, Utah, the son ofJoseph S. Tingey and Martha He was baptized in January,1900, filled a mission to Australia in1917-1919, and was set apart to pre-side over the Australian Mission , 1928. He returned home in 1931. British Mission Presidents: Heber C. Kimball,1837-1838; Joseph Fielding, et al.,1838-1840; Brigham Young, 1840-1841; Parley P. Pratt, 1841-1842;Thomas Ward, 1842-1843; ReubenHedlock, 1843-1845; Wilford Wood-ruff, 1845-1846; Orson Hyde, 1846-1847; Franklin D. Richards (ad in-terim), January to February, 1847;Orson Spencer, 1847-1848; OrsonPratt, 1848-1851; Franklin D. Rich-ards, 1851-1852; Samuel W. Rich-ards, 1852-1854; Franklin D. Rich-ards (second term), 1854-1856; Or-son Pratt (sec


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