. 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. HAIR, Thomas C, temporary presi-dent of the Netherlands Mission from1913 to 1914, was born Nov. 19, 1885,at Ephraim, Utah, a son of NicholasC. Hair and MaryE. Haddon. He wasbaptized Jan. 1,1894, set apart forhis mission Oct. 17,1911, and ordaineda Seventy at Rot-terdam pursuant toa letter from theFirst Presidency,dated July 21, succeeded Pres. Roscoe W. Eai-dley,who sailed from Rotterdam July 26,1913, Elder Hair having serv


. 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. HAIR, Thomas C, temporary presi-dent of the Netherlands Mission from1913 to 1914, was born Nov. 19, 1885,at Ephraim, Utah, a son of NicholasC. Hair and MaryE. Haddon. He wasbaptized Jan. 1,1894, set apart forhis mission Oct. 17,1911, and ordaineda Seventy at Rot-terdam pursuant toa letter from theFirst Presidency,dated July 21, succeeded Pres. Roscoe W. Eai-dley,who sailed from Rotterdam July 26,1913, Elder Hair having served asmission secretary for some time underPres. Eardley. Brother Hair acted asmission president pro tem. until thearrival of the new president, Le GrandRichards, who took charge Jan. 1,1914. HANSINK, Johannes (Jan), tempo-rary president of the Netherlands Mis-sion in 1877, was born Nov. 4, 1827,at Zwolle, Holland, a son of GerritHansink and Catherine W. was baptized Sept. 9, 1866, in thecity of his birth, ordained an ElderMay 20, 1872, by Sybren van Dyk, andappointed mission president pro 9, 1877, when Peter J. LammersIeturned home. He wa


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