- William Barratt
William James Barratt (
1823-01-25 –1889-09-10 ) was an English convert toMormonism and became the firstLatter Day Saint to live inAustralia when he was sent there as a missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. However, he ultimately apostatized from Mormonism.Barratt was born in
Burslem ,North Staffordshire ,England . The date of Barratt's conversion to Mormonism is unknown, but Latter Day Saint missionaries first preached in the Burslam area in 1839. He was the only member of his family to join the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. On1840-07-11 , ApostleGeorge A. Smith recorded in his diary that he had ordained the 17-year-old Barratt to the office of elder and had set him apart to preach as a missionary in Australia. Barratt's parents had already decided to emigrate to Australia and Barratt had decided that he would accompany them and eventually join the main gathering of Latter-day Saints inUtah Territory . On17 July , Barratt's ship leftLondon for Australia.The Barratts arrived in
Adelaide on1840-11-16 . Barratt found employment as a shepherd's cook in Mount Barker. Barratt tried preaching in Australia, and was successful in baptizing a few people, but quickly became discouraged at the moral tone of the settlers there. One of the people he did baptize in 1842 was Robert Beauchamp. Shortly thereafter, Barratt lost interest in Mormonism and became involved in theCongregational church in Encounter Bay. Because of this, Beauchamp, not Barratt, became the leader ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Australia and eventually the president of the church's Australasian Mission. Although missionaries from the LDS Church arrived in Australia in 1851, there is no record of Barratt attempting to contact them or vice versa.Barratt became a prominent land owner in the Bald Hills and Inman Valley areas of
South Australia . He married Ann Gibson and fathered seven children. Barratt died at Bald Hills, South Australia and is buried atVictor Harbor, South Australia .References
*John Devitry-Smith, [http://byustudies.byu.edu/shop/pdfSRC/28.3Devitry-Smith.pdf "William James Barratt: The First Mormon 'Down Under'"] , "BYU Studies", vol. 28, no. 3 (June 2007) pp. 53–66
*Ruth Goldthorpe (1989). "Our Honourable Inheritance : A History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Australia" (Adelaide)
*Marjorie A. Newton, [http://www.lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&locale=0&sourceId=4a74ef960417b010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&hideNav=1 “Pioneering the Gospel in Australia,”] "Ensign", Oct. 1986, pp. 32–41
*—— (1991). "Southern Cross Saints: The Mormons in Australia" (Laie, Hawaii: Institute for Polynesian Studies)External links
* [http://www.mormonhistory.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=257&Itemid=93 Letter from William Barratt to Alfred Cordon 15 July 1840]
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