Jedediah M. Grant

Jedediah M. Grant

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English name = Jedediah M. Grant


birth_name=Jedediah Morgan Grant
birth_date=birth date|1816|02|21
birthplace=Windsor, New York
death_date=death date and age|1856|12|01|1816|02|21
deathplace=Salt Lake City, Utah Territory
president_who_called=Brigham Young
apostledate=death date and age|1854|04|07|1816|02|21
ordination_reason=Death of Willard Richards [Grant replaced Richards as a member of the First Presidency. Although he was an ordained apostle, Grant was never a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.]
end_date=death date and age|1856|12|01|1816|02|21
end_reason=Death
reorganization=Daniel H. Wells ordained and added to the First Presidency

Jedediah Morgan Grant (1816-02-21 – 1856-12-01) was a leader and an apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was member of the First Council of the Seventy from 1845 to 1854. He also served in the First Presidency under Church President Brigham Young from 1854 to 1856. He is known for his fiery speeches during the Reformation of 1856, earning the nickname, "Brigham's Sledgehammer". Among his children, the most notable is Heber J. Grant, who later served as President of the Church.

Early life

Jedediah M. Grant was born February 21, 1816 to Joshua Grant and Athalia Howard Grant in Windsor, New York. He joined the Church early in his life. By the age of 18 he had participated in Zion's Camp, marching from Kirtland, Ohio to Missouri under the direction of Joseph Smith, Jr.. Though the physical objectives of the march weren't met, many members later became leaders of the Church. Jedediah's close relationship with these men from such an early age would last the rest of his life.

Grant was among the first Latter-day Saint missionaries to go to Maryland [Deseret Morning News Church Almanc, 2005, p. 197] , North Carolina [Deseret News Church Almanc, 2005 ed., p. 220] and the present boundaries of Virginia [Deseret News Church Almanac, 2005 ed., p. 254.] His preaching efforts in the Toms River area of New Jersey in the late 1830s lead to first conversion of members of the Ivins Family. ["Supporting Saints" article on Rachel Ivins Grant] [Deseret News Church Almanac, 2005, p. 213] .

Grant was one a group of men (which also included Brigham Young, Wilford Woodruff and George A. Smith) who were called in 1844 to campaign for Joseph Smith's election to President of the United States.

Church leader

After Smith's death, Jedediah was called to serve as a President of the Seventy. As a Seventy, he helped with the trek westwards and the settling of the Salt Lake Valley. He would later become the first mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah, serving in that position from 1851 until his death. Morgan County, Utah and Morgan, Utah are both named for him.

In 1854, Jedediah M. Grant was ordained an Apostle, but he did not become a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Instead, he was called to the First Presidency as Second Counselor to Brigham Young, to fill the vacancy left by Willard Richards' death.

ermons during the Mormon reformation

In 1856, Grant was called upon by Young to tour the northern sections of Utah, calling them to repentance. In the Mormon Reformation of 1856, he toured according to his assignment, delivering fiery speeches condemning all forms of sin and demanding perfection. He issued a call for rebaptism of all the members of the area. His speeches earned him the title, "Brigham's Sledgehammer." The effects of his speeches were felt almost immediately; members throughout the area, as well as in distant parts, were rebaptized to signify their commitment to renew their commitments to the Church and the gospel. Several of these speeches are recorded in "Journal of Discourses".

Death

Grant contracted pneumonia after his vigorous tour. He died on December 1, 1856, just nine days after his son, Heber J. Grant was born to his wife Rachel Ridgeway Ivins Grant. Like many early Latter-day Saints, Jedediah Grant practiced plural marriage. He had a total of seven wives and 13 children. His son Heber J. Grant became the seventh President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

References

* "Journal of Discourses"
* Sessions, Gene Allred. "Mormon Thunder: A Documentary History of Jedediah Morgan Grant." University of Illinois Press, 1993. ISBN 0-252-00944-4.
*Citation
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date=December 4, 1856
year=1856
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volume=4
place=Liverpool
publisher=S.W. Richards
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.
*Citation
last1=Kimball
first1=Heber C.
contribution= REMARKS AT THE FUNERAL OF PRESIDENT JEDEDIAH M. GRANT
date=December 4, 1856
year=1856
title=Journal of Discourses Delivered by President Brigham Young, His Two Counsellors, and the Twelve Apostles, and Others
editor1-last=Watt
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publisher=S.W. Richards
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.

ee also

* List of mayors of Salt Lake City

External links

* [http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/w/o/wol3/grantjm1.htm Grampa Bill's G.A. Pages]
* [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Jedediah_M._Grant A List of Sermons by Grant (Wikisource)]


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