Stillman Pond | |
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Second Quorum of Seventy | |
May 17, 1845 | – February 16, 1853|
Called by | Brigham Young |
End reason | Honorably released because of his calling and setting apart as Senior President of the 35th Quorum of Seventy. |
Senior President of Thirty-fifth Quorum of Seventy | |
February 16, 1853 | – September 30, 1878|
Called by | Brigham Young |
End reason | Death. |
Personal details | |
Born | Hubbardston, Massachusetts, United States | October 26, 1803
Died | September 30, 1878 Richmond, Utah Territory, United States | (aged 74)
Stillman Pond (October 26, 1803 – September 30, 1878) – a farmer, harnessmaker, and land speculator by trade, and a native of Hubbardston, Worcester, Massachusetts – was a Mormon pioneer and church leader recognized for the great personal sacrifices he made in the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Great Basin's Salt Lake Valley (September 1846 – September 1847), in what would later become Utah Territory.[1]