. 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. as or-dained a Seventyand set apart forhis mission by Rud-ger Clawson. Ar-riving in Rotter-dam Feb. 26, 1902, he was assignedto labor in the Liege conference,and on Oct. 8, of that year, succeededhis brother Sylvester Q. as presidentof the mission. In Belgium Elder Can-non spoke French, and in Holland heacquired a good working knowledge ofthe Dutch or Netherlands been honorably released, heleft Rotterdam for home Ap


. 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. as or-dained a Seventyand set apart forhis mission by Rud-ger Clawson. Ar-riving in Rotter-dam Feb. 26, 1902, he was assignedto labor in the Liege conference,and on Oct. 8, of that year, succeededhis brother Sylvester Q. as presidentof the mission. In Belgium Elder Can-non spoke French, and in Holland heacquired a good working knowledge ofthe Dutch or Netherlands been honorably released, heleft Rotterdam for home April 17,1905, after turning the affairs of themission over to Jacob H. Trayner, hissuccessor. Elder Cannon is now vice-president and general manager of theUtah-Idaho Sugar Company at SaltLake City. EARDLEY, Roscoe Woolley, presi-dent of the Netherlands Mission from1911 to 1913, was born Feb. 13, 1880,at Salt Lake City, Utah, a son ofJames Walter Eardley and CatherineAdella Woolley. He was baptizedJune 8, 1888, and on Oct. 13, 1899, hewas ordained a Seventy and set apartfor a mission to the Netherlands byGeo. Reynolds. On Oct. 17, 1911, he 352 LATTER-DAY SAINT. was set apart to preside over theNetherlands Mission by Pres. JosephF. Smith. On this second Mission hewas accompaniedby his wife, EllaMay Patten Eard-ley (born June 14,1882, at Salt LakeCity, a daughter ofThomas C. Pattenand Mary A. New-man), who was setapart by Anthon Elder Eai-dley served as Bishopof the Salt Lake City 3rd Ward,Liberty Stake, in 1920-1924. He isnow manager of the United GroceryCompany at Salt Lake City. FARRELL, Alfred Lundberg, presi-dent of the Netherlands Mission from1892 to 1893 and from 1897 to 1900,was bora March 4, 1868, at Logan, Utah, a son of George L. Farrelland Mary CharlotteLundberg. He wasbaptized June 7,1877, by his father,and was set apaitfor his first missionFeb. 20, 1891. OnOct. 12, 1892, hesucceeded Timothy Mets as presidentof the mission. On his second missionhe was accompani


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