Anthony W. Ivins
American Mormon leader (1852–1934) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anthony Woodward Ivins (September 16, 1852 – September 23, 1934) was an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and was a member of the church's First Presidency from 1921 until his death.
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Quick Facts First Counselor in the First Presidency, Predecessor ...
Anthony W. Ivins | |
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First Counselor in the First Presidency | |
May 25, 1925 (1925-05-25) – September 23, 1934 (1934-09-23) | |
Predecessor | Charles W. Penrose |
Successor | J. Reuben Clark |
Second Counselor in the First Presidency | |
March 10, 1921 (1921-03-10) – May 25, 1925 (1925-05-25) | |
Predecessor | Charles W. Penrose |
Successor | Charles W. Nibley |
End reason | Called as First Counselor in the First Presidency |
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles | |
October 6, 1907 (1907-10-06) – March 10, 1921 (1921-03-10) | |
End reason | Called as Second Counselor in the First Presidency |
LDS Church Apostle | |
October 6, 1907 (1907-10-06) – September 23, 1934 (1934-09-23) | |
Reason | Death of George Teasdale |
Reorganization at end of term | Alonzo A. Hinckley ordained; David O. McKay added to First Presidency |
Personal details | |
Born | Anthony Woodward Ivins (1852-09-16)September 16, 1852 Toms River, New Jersey, United States |
Died | September 23, 1934(1934-09-23) (aged 82) Salt Lake City, Utah, United States |
Resting place | Salt Lake City Cemetery 40.777°N 111.858°W / 40.777; -111.858 (Salt Lake City Cemetery) |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth A. Snow |
Children | 9, including Antoine R. Ivins |
Parents | Israel Ivins Ann Lowrie |
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