John Wells Biography

American Mormon bishop (1864–1941)

John Wells (16 September 1864 – 18 April 1941) was an American member of the presiding bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1918 to 1938.

Wells was born in Carlton, Nottinghamshire, England. In 1882, he became a member of the LDS Church.

Wells and his wife Almena Thorpe emigrated to Utah Territory in 1889. He gained employment as a clerk in the office of the LDS Church's presiding bishop.

In 1918, Presiding Bishop Charles W. Nibley asked Wells to become his second counselor. When Nibley was replaced by Sylvester Q. Cannon, Wells stayed on as the second counselor in the Presiding Bishopric of the church. Wells served as a general authority until the end of Cannon's tenure in 1938.

Wells died in Salt Lake City, Utah of pyelonephritis, or pus buildup in the kidneys. He was buried at Salt Lake City Cemetery.

See also

  • Latter Day Saint movement portal
  • David A. Smith (Mormon)
  • Council on the Disposition of the *hes

Notes

    References

    • Andrew Jenson, Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, vol. 3, p.:791
    • Knight, John M. (1918). "Bishop John Wells". The Young woman's journal. Vol.:29. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City, Utah: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Young Women's Mutual Improvement *ociation General Board. pp.:490–492. Retrieved December 14, 2011.

    External links

    • Grampa Bill's G.A. Pages: John Wells
    John Wells (Mormon)