George q cannon biography of albert
George Q. Cannon
George Quayle Cannon (January 11, , Liverpool, England – April 12, , Monterey, California)—An Apostle of the Lord for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who earlier in his life, in , was sent on a mission by Brigham Young to mine for gold in California. This effort soon provided funds which allowed him and others to travel to Hawaii to preach the Gospel.
Biography of albert einstein Cannon died on April 12, , in Monterey, California, at 74 years of age. The rest of the family made it to Nauvoo in Location Served Oregon and California. Grant — J.Elder Cannon served in the First Presidency under four successive presidents of the Church: Brigham Young, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, and Lorenzo Snow. He was the Church's chief political strategist, and was dubbed "the Mormon premier" and "the Mormon Richelieu" by the press. He was also five-time Territorial Delegate from Utah[1].
Cannon was the eldest of six children born to George Cannon and Ann Quayle.
His father's sister, Leonora Cannon, had married Latter-day Saint Apostle John Taylor and was baptized in News reached the elder George Cannon, and four years later, when Taylor came to Liverpool, the entire Cannon family was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; George Q. Cannon was 13 years old at the time.
In the Cannon family set sail for the United States to gather with the Saints in Nauvoo, Illinois.
Ann Quayle Cannon died during the voyage. The rest of the family made it to Nauvoo in Cannon's father remarried in Nauvoo, and another child came of that marriage.
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In Nauvoo, Cannon went to live with his uncle, John Taylor. He worked at the printing office of the Times and Seasons and the Nauvoo Neighbor for this uncle, who was an editor of both periodicals. In June , Taylor accompanied Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith, and Willard Richards and others to Carthage Jail.
There, Joseph and Hyrum were killed, and Taylor sustained serious bullet wounds. Cannon tended the printing affairs while Taylor recovered.
George q cannon biography of albert einstein Smith —44 [ 1 ] Cowdery —38 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Whitmer —38 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Harris unknown— [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Marsh —39 [ 2 ] Patten —38 B. Ended On September 29 Company Arrived. The periodical was the official organ of the Sunday School until , when it was replaced with The Instructor. Grant — J.This training would serve Cannon well in later life.[1] Cannon's father died in
In John Taylor traveled to England to manage the affairs of the Church there. George Q. Cannon accompanied Taylor's family, first to Winter Quarters, Nebraska, and then after Taylor's return, west to Utah Territory.
Cannon served a four-year mission for the Church to Hawaii, then called the Sandwich Islands. One of Cannon's many converts, Jonatana Napela, helped Cannon translate the Book of Mormon into Hawaiian. When Cannon returned to Utah, he married Elizabeth Hoagland, and then was asked to assist Parley P. Pratt with some publishing in California.
While in California, he served as president of the Oregon and California mission of the Church. After his return to Utah, he was commissioned a Lieutenant General in the Nauvoo Legion. During this time Cannon served as printer of the Deseret News while it was in exile in Fillmore, Utah.[2] After the Utah War he was called to preside over the Eastern States Mission of the Church.
The murder of Parley P. Pratt in created a vacancy in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. That vacancy wasn't filled until Brigham Young called Cannon to the apostleship three years later. Cannon was ordained to the priesthood office of apostle on August 26, , at the relatively young age of Upon his joining the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Cannon was called to preside over the European Mission of the Church.
He was recalled in to go to Washington, D.C., to help with Utah's bid for statehood. (By , Cannon had served four terms in Congress as Territorial Delegate.)
After his work ended in Washington, he headed back to Europe and managed Church publications there. In Cannon became the managing editor of the Deseret News in Salt Lake City.
It was under his direction that the News was first published on a daily basis. He held this position until
In in Utah, Cannon began publication of a magazine for youth and young adult Latter-day Saints called The Juvenile Instructor. Cannon owned and published this magazine until his death; in the Cannon family sold the magazine to the Church's Sunday School organization.
George q cannon biography of albert This assignment involved working the mines and attempting to preach the gospel to gold miners. The territory-wide election for a congressional delegate brought the Liberal Party unexpectedly close to sending a representative to Washington, DC. William Henry Hooper. He returned to England in JulyThe periodical was the official organ of the Sunday School until , when it was replaced with The Instructor. Cannon also served as the first general superintendent of the Church's Sunday School from until his death.
He was called to the First Presidency of the Church in , serving as a counselor to Brigham Young.
He remained in the First Presidency, being called to serve three more prophets: John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, and Lorenzo Snow. Like many other leaders in the Church, Cannon practiced Plural Marriage, and had five wives. He served six months in a penitentiary under the Edmunds Act.[3]
Cannon died on April 12, , in Monterey, California, at 74 years of age.
Had he lived only a few months longer, he would have been the next president of the Church: Lorenzo Snow died on October 10 of that year and Cannon was the senior apostle. Cannon fathered 32 children, some of whom are Abraham H. Cannon, John Q. Cannon, and Sylvester Q. Cannon, all of whom became general authorities in Church of Jesus Christ, and Frank J.
Cannon, Utah's first U.S. Senator.
George q cannon biography of albert hall Date Details Occurred On January The following year he was called as general superintendent of the Deseret Sunday School Union, a position he held until his death. Rigdon Williams —37 H. There, Joseph and Hyrum were killed, and Taylor sustained serious bullet wounds.Some of Cannon's prominent descendants include Howard Cannon, U.S. Senator from Nevada between and and Chris Cannon, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from to His descendant George I. Cannon was a general authority of the Church from to ().
Sources
- ↑ Andrew Jenson, Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, ) p.
- ↑Jenson, Encyclopedic History. p.
- ↑The Journals of George Q. Cannon, vol. 1, Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, Utah,