- Willard Richards
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English name = Willard Richards
birth_name=Willard Richards
birth_date=birth date|1804|06|24
birthplace=Hopkinton,Massachusetts
death_date=death date and age|1854|03|11|1804|06|24
deathplace=Salt Lake City ,Utah Territory
president_who_called=Joseph Smith, Jr.
apostledate=death date and age|1840|04|14|1804|06|24
ordination_reason=Replentishing Quorum of the Twelve [The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles had not had twelve members since1837-09-03 , whenLuke S. Johnson ,John F. Boynton , andLyman E. Johnson were disfellowshipped and removed from the Quorum. Since that time,William E. M'Lellin andThomas B. Marsh had been excommunicated and removed from the Quorum;David W. Patten had been killed; and John Taylor,John E. Page ,Wilford Woodruff , andGeorge A. Smith had been added to the Quorum. Richards's addition to the Quorum brought the membership in the Quorum of the Twelve to eleven members.]
end_date=death date and age|1854|03|11|1804|06|24
end_reason=Death
reorganization=Jedediah M. Grant ordained and added to First PresidencyWillard Richards (
June 24 ,1804 –March 11 ,1854 ) was an early leader in theLatter Day Saint movement and served as Second Counselor in the First Presidency to church presidentBrigham Young inThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1847 until his death.Willard Richards was born in
Hopkinton, Massachusetts , to Joseph and Rhoda Howe Richards on June 24, 1804. At the age of four he injured his head in a fall and was left with some residual muscle tremor and paralysis. As the injury limited his physical activity, he focused his attention on education and obtained a teacher's certificate at age sixteen. He taught school inChatham, New York , and in Lanesborn, Massachusetts. He pursued additional studies in physical mechanics, science, and studied the clarinet. At the age of thirty, after the death of his sister Susan, Richards decided to become a physician. He studied at the Thomson Infirmary in Boston focusing on medication and herbal preparations. He then settled inHolliston, Massachusetts , where he practiced medicine. From a 21st century perspective, he would probably be considered apharmacist .In 1836, Richards was introduced to the newly published Book of Mormon by his cousins, Joseph and Brigham Young. He read the book twice within ten days and, after making the necessary preparations, left for
Kirtland, Ohio to join the Church and be with the Saints. Richards was baptized there onDecember 31 , 1836, by Brigham Young and ordained an Elder roughly two months later, in February 1837.Church service
Shortly following his ordination, Richards was called on a brief three-month mission to the
Eastern United States . Immediately upon his return, he was called on a more extended mission toGreat Britain . Richards met his wife, Jennetta Richards, while on this mission. They had one surviving son.Richards was ordained an Apostle on
April 14 ,1840 byBrigham Young . In 1841, he moved toNauvoo, Illinois to be with the body of the Church and became the private secretary toJoseph Smith, Jr. In December 1842, he was called to be the LDS Church Historian and Recorder, a position he held until his death. In these two capacities, he maintained the Mormon prophet's schedule and recorded most of his activities. As church historian, he subsequently wrote a total of 1,884 pages on the history of Joseph Smith. This work was later incorporated into "The History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", edited byB.H. Roberts .Richards was incarcerated in
Carthage Jail with Joseph Smith, Jr.,Hyrum Smith and John Taylor on the 27th of June 1844 when the jail was attacked by a mob and the LDS prophet and his brother were murdered. Taylor was shot four times and severely injured, but survived the attack. Richards was unhurt and so supervised the removal of Taylor and the bodies. His first-hand account of the event was published in the "Times and Seasons," Vol.5, No.14, (1. Aug. 1844), titled, "Two Minutes in Jail."Richards and his family left Nauvoo in February 1846 and spent the year at
Winter Quarters . He traveled with Brigham Young and the first group into the Salt Lake Valley, returning to Winter Quarters that fall to gather his family for the trip west. He was called as Second Counselor in theFirst Presidency underBrigham Young onDecember 27 ,1847 inCouncil Bluffs, Iowa . After moving to Utah, Richards was involved in establishing theDeseret News . He served as the first editor of the news. [Jenson, Andrew. "Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Chist of Latter-day Saints" (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1941) p. 187]He died in Salt Lake City on March 11, 1854.
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External links
* [http://www.gapages.com/richaw1.htm Grampa Bill's G.A. Pages: Willard Richards]
* [http://www.mormonismi.net/artikkelit/richards_2_minutes_in_jail.shtml Two Minutes in Jail]
* [http://www.saintswithouthalos.com/b/richards_wh.phtml History of Willard Richards] (from the "Millennial Star ")
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