- James Sloan (Latter Day Saints)
James Sloan (
October 28 ,1792 –October 24 ,1886 ) was an official historian and recorder ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a secretary toJoseph Smith, Jr. , and one of the firstMormon settlers inNauvoo ,Illinois .Sloan was born in
County Tyrone ,Ireland . In the mid-1830s, he became a member of theChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and emigrated to theUnited States . OnFebruary 18 ,1838 , Sloan was ordained a high priest byJoseph Smith, Sr. In 1840, he became one of the firstLatter Day Saint s to settle inHancock County, Illinois , in what would later be called the city of Nauvoo. OnFebruary 1 ,1840 , Sloan was appointed to be the first city recorder in Nauvoo's history and the first clerk of the Nauvoo Court. In September 1842, Sloan was elected Nauvoo's firstnotary public .In 1841 and 1842, Sloan was an official historian and recorder of the church and from 1840 to 1843 he served as a scribe to
President of the Church Joseph Smith, Jr. andAssistant President of the Church Hyrum Smith . He is one of many writers whose work was collected into the LDS Church's official early history, "History of the Church ".In May 1843 Sloan traveled to
Ireland as a church missionary. While on his mission, he was selected to preside over the Irish Conference and later theBradford Conference of the church.Upon returning to America, Sloan settled in
Pottawattamie County ,Iowa . After 1848, he traveled toUtah Territory as aMormon pioneer to join the main gathering of Latter-day Saints.Later in his life, Sloan left the LDS Church and became a member of the
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints . Sloan emigrated to California and died in Sacramento, just days short of his 94th birthday.References
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Andrew Jenson , "Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia" 1:254
*Joseph Smith (B.H. Roberts ed.) "History of the Church " 5:192, 270
*Susan Easton Black . "Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" 5:425
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