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Charles Zitting

Charles Frederick Zitting (March 30, 1894[2] – July 14, 1954) was a Mormon fundamentalist leader of the community in Short Creek, Arizona.

Charles F. Zitting
The priesthood council with
Charles Zitting (upper right)
Senior Member of the Priesthood Council
(unrecognized)[1]
March 29, 1954 (1954-03-29) – July 14, 1954 (1954-07-14)
PredecessorJoseph White Musser
SuccessorLeroy S. Johnson
Personal details
BornCharles Frederick Zitting
(1894-03-30)March 30, 1894
Harrisville, Utah, United States
DiedJuly 14, 1954(1954-07-14) (aged 60)
Fort Union, Utah, United States
Resting placeElysian Burial Gardens (Millcreek, Utah)
40°40′16″N 111°51′29″W / 40.671°N 111.858°W / 40.671; -111.858 (Elysian Burial Gardens)
Known ForA leader of the Mormon fundamentalist Short Creek Community
Spouse(s)10
Children37
ParentsAugust Frederick Zitting
Susannah Van Etten

Life

Zitting's ancestors came to the United States from Sweden, Denmark, Canada, and Britain.[3]

Fundamentalism

Zitting began his rise in the leadership of the Mormon fundamentalist Short Creek Community when he was arrested on April 1, 1931 on charges of polygamy and bailed out by Lorin C. Woolley, J. Leslie Broadbent, and Joseph W. Musser the next day. After the three paid his bail, Zitting was asked to join the Council of Friends and was ordained to that position months later. He was set apart as High Priest Apostle the same day he was ordained to the Council.[4]: 60–61 [non-primary source needed]

While serving on the Council of Friends, Zitting largely served under LeGrand Woolley, who in turn served under Joseph W. Musser. Woolley led the fundamentalist community at Short Creek while Musser led the community in and around Salt Lake City, Utah. The group near Salt Lake City would later become known as the Apostolic United Brethren, while those remaining in the Short Creek Community would later become the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints under Leroy S. Johnson.

With Musser's death and Woolley's presence in Salt Lake City, Zitting was left to take charge for the Council of Friends and the Short Creek Community following the Short Creek raid. Leroy S. Johnson assisted Zitting in most of the everyday decisions.[5]

Zitting served as the senior member of the Council of Friends for four months until his death. He was survived by "5 wives, 18 sons, 16 daughters and many grandchildren."[4]: 116 [non-primary source needed]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Hales, Brian C. . mormonfundamentalism.com. Archived from the original on 26 December 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  2. ^ Bistline (2004, p. 71)
  3. ^ "Charles Frederick Zitting family tree". FamilySearch. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  4. ^ a b Zitting, Charles F. (1994). Life of Charles F. Zitting. OCLC 1031482206.
  5. ^ Hales, Brian C. . mormonfundamentalism.com. Archived from the original on 26 December 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2014.

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External links

Mormon fundamentalist titles
Preceded by  Senior Member of the Priesthood Council 
(unrecognized)

March 29, 1954 (1954-03-29)–July 14, 1954 (1954-07-14)
With: Leroy S. Johnson
as Senior Member of the Priesthood Council
(Short Creek Community)
Succeeded by

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