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First Presidency in 1901 L-R: John R. Winder, First Counselor;Joseph F. Smith , President;John Henry Smith , Second Counselor] John Rex Winder (pron-en|ˈwɪndər, 1821 – 1910) was a leader andgeneral authority ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was Second Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric from 1887 to 1901, and First Counselor in the First Presidency to Church PresidentJoseph F. Smith from 1901 until his death. He was well-known for his business abilities, and influencedHeber J. Grant . He was also active in politics and the militia, fighting in theUtah War and theBlack Hawk War (Utah) . When the church came under heavy persecution for their belief inplural marriage , he held the church's assets to keep them from being seized by the federal government.Early life
John Rex Winder was born
December 11 ,1821 to Richard and Sophia Collins Winder inBiddenden ,England . He worked in several trades as a youth, settling into a position as a shoe and leather man in his twenties inLondon . There he married Ellen Walters in 1845. There also he was recruited to manage a shoe store inLiverpool .In the shoe store, he discovered
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and joined as a member. In February of 1853, he and his wife set out to Utah to join the church there. He traveled across theAtlantic Ocean , nearly succumbing tosmallpox on the way. He then traveled via steamboat up theMississippi River to St. Louis,Missouri , where he caught another boat leading up to Keokuk,Iowa . From there he traveled with a company of members heading towardsUtah under Joseph W. Young. They arrived safely onOctober 10 ,1853 .Utah Life
Engaged in leather work, he was quite successful in several ventures. His business sense became recognized and eventually he found seats on several corporate boards. Of his ventures, one remains today:
Winder Dairy . John R. Winder was generous with his wealth. The poor, orphans, and widows benefited greatly from his efforts.John R. Winder also became a figure in politics and the militia in the territory. He led the
Nauvoo Legion to stop the advance of Johnston's Army in theUtah War of 1857. In theBlack Hawk War (Utah) , he fought as Adjutant General. He was the chief aid to GeneralDaniel H. Wells , and wrote up the expense report submitted to congress at the conclusion of the conflict.John R. Winder also served as chairman of the People's Party. His efforts to modernize the exercise of politics in the territory led from the church-dominated system to a
two-party system much like the national political system. Serving as a delegate to several state constitutional conventions, he was an instrument in Utah Territory achieving statehood.General authority
Church President John Taylor called John R. Winder to serve as Second Counselor to Presiding Bishop William B. Preston on
April 8 ,1887 . During this time, the federal government began to antagonize the church for its practice ofplural marriage . After the passage of theEdmunds-Tucker Act in 1887, church leaders went into hiding and church assets were distributed to be kept from being seized. John R. Winder assisted many people on the run from the federal government, by helping to hide them or to post bail. His poplar farm on the south of the city served as a temporary Church headquarters for President John Taylor.Church President
Wilford Woodruff approached John R. Winder,Charles W. Penrose , and George Reynolds to review and edit the manuscript of the1890 Manifesto . With the publication and announcement of the manifesto, federal persecution stopped.Another significant contribution of John R. Winder during his tenure as Second Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric was his work on the interior of the
Salt Lake Temple . He managed the interior work to be done, and completed it much ahead of schedule. That earned him praise from leaders of the church. After the dedication, John R. Winder served as First Assistant toTemple President Lorenzo Snow . He remained in the presidency of the temple until his death.He was called to the
First Presidency as First Counselor to PresidentJoseph F. Smith onOctober 17 ,1901 . One of the notable efforts of that administration was the legal fight to get Reed Smoot seated as a senator in theSmoot Hearings . They also published a proclamation called "The Origin of Man" in 1909 that clarified the Church's position on human evolution and reaffirmed that men are the children of God and were created by him.Winder died on
March 27 ,1910 inSalt Lake City, Utah ofpneumonia . [ [http://images.archives.utah.gov/data/81448/2229324/2229324_0000558.jpgState of Utah Death Certificate] ]Anthon H. Lund succeeded him as First Counselor in the First Presidency.Apostle?
Having never been a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles prior to his call to the First Presidency, a rarity, there has been some dispute as to whether or not Winder was ordained an Apostle at the time of his appointment as first counselor. The LDS Church has no record of Winder being ordained to the office of Apostle.
Family life
John R. Winder married Ellen Walters in
London in 1845. With her consent, he married Hannah Thompson inSalt Lake City in 1855, Elizabeth Parker in 1857, and later, Maria Burnham in 1893. Through these women he bore 20 children.Maria Burnham was from Fruitland,
New Mexico Territory , where the LDS Church congregation was named the Burnham Ward because of her family's prominence in the early history of the area. [Jenson, Andrew. "Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia". (Salt Lake City: Jenson Historical Company, 1901) Vol. 1, p. 244]Bibliography
*cite book
author=Michael K. Winder
title=John R. Winder: Member of the First Presidency, Pioneer, Temple Builder, Dairyman
year=1999
publisher=Horizon Publishers
id=ISBN 0-88290-676-3Notes
External links
* [http://gapages.com/windejr1.htm Grampa Bill's G.A. Pages]
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