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Jane S. Richards

Jane Snyder Richards (January 31, 1823 – November 17, 1912) [2] was a counselor to Zina D. H. Young in the general presidency of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1888 to 1901.

Jane S. Richards
First Counselor in the general
presidency of the Relief Society
October 11, 1888 (1888-10-11) – November 10, 1901 (1901-11-10)[1]
Called byZina D. H. Young
PredecessorZina D. H. Young
SuccessorAnnie Taylor Hyde
Personal details
BornJane Snyder
(1823-01-31)January 31, 1823
Pamelia, New York, United States
DiedNovember 17, 1912(1912-11-17) (aged 89)
Ogden, Utah, United States
Resting placeOgden City Cemetery
41°13′59″N 111°57′43″W / 41.233°N 111.962°W / 41.233; -111.962 (Ogden City Cemetery)
Spouse(s)Franklin D. Richards
Children6, including:
  Franklin S. Richards
ParentsIsaac Snyder
Lovisa Comstock

Early life and family

Jane Snyder was born to Isaac Richards Snyder and his wife Lovisa Comstock in Parmelia, Jefferson County, New York.[3]

By her early teens her family had moved to Addington County, Upper Canada. While there her parents and siblings joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[4] They were taught about the Church by John E. Page. Jane did not join until January 1840. Passing through a severe illness that had left her paralyzed and speechless, Jane only regained her speech after the prayers of her brother at the age of 17.[5] Her baptism was performed by her brother Robert Snyder after cutting the ice at LaPorte, Indiana. The townspeople opposed her baptism because Richards awoke gravely ill the day before. She came up out of the water healed from her ailment rather than more sick from exposure.[6]: 34  [7]

On December 18, 1842, she married Franklin D. Richards.[1] They had six children, including Franklin S. Richards. The Richards came to Utah Territory in 1848 after much persecution and sickness in Nauvoo.[6]: 36 

Church service

Richards was a member of the original Relief Society that was established in 1842 in Nauvoo, Illinois. She served on the General Board (called the Central Board until 1892) of the Relief Society from 1888 to 1910. She was a counselor to general president Zina D. H. Young from 1888 to 1901.[6]: 38  Richards was the Relief Society delegate to the National Council of Women in 1891.

Richards also served as president of a local Relief Society in Weber County, Utah. When this Relief Society was formed, it was the first Relief Society to be created between the general organization and the most local ward-level organizations.[8]

Richards's daughter, Josephine Richards West, served as a counselor in the general presidency of the Primary.[9]

In memory

To honor the memory of Jane S. Richards, members of the Weber Stake planted a green ash tree next to the former Relief Society Hall which was built as a result of the efforts of Mrs. Richards. A sketch of her life was written, concealed inside a bottle and placed at the root of the tree by Miss Virginia Richards Burton.[10]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Ludlow, Daniel H, ed. (1992). "Appendix 1: Biographical Register of General Church Officers". Encyclopedia of Mormonism. New York: Macmillan Publishing. pp. 1644–5. ISBN 0-02-879602-0. OCLC 24502140.
  2. ^ "Jane Snyder Richards". Find a Grave. 19 Mar 2001.
  3. ^ Utah State Archives Indexes. Utah State Archives. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
  4. ^ Canadian Mormons p. 37
  5. ^ "The Salt Lake Herald". Newspapers.com. 18 Nov 1912. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  6. ^ a b c Arrington, Leonard; Madsen, Susan (1984). Sun-Bonnet Sisters: True Stories of Mormon Women and Frontier Life. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft. pp. 33–39. ISBN 0884945200.
  7. ^ Quinn, D. Michael (January 1980). "They Served: The Richards Legacy in the Church". Ensign. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  8. ^ History of the Relief Society, 1842-1966. (Salt Lake City: Relief Society General Board, 1966) p. 59.
  9. ^ Andrew Jenson. Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, vol. 4, p. 303.
  10. ^ "The Ogden Standard-Examiner". Newspapers.com. 23 Apr 1927. Retrieved 2019-06-29.
  • Jenson, Andrew (1936). Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia: A compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Vol. 4. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Andrew Jenson History Company (Printed by The Deseret News Press). p. 195.
  • Gates, Susa Young (1911). History of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S., from November 1869 to June 1910: Jane S. Richards. General Board of Y.L.M.I.A. p. 56. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints titles
Preceded by First Counselor in the general
presidency of the Relief Society

October 11, 1888 (1888-10-11)–November 10, 1901 (1901-11-10)
Succeeded by

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Jane Snyder Richards January 31 1823 November 17 1912 2 was a counselor to Zina D H Young in the general presidency of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church from 1888 to 1901 Jane S RichardsFirst Counselor in the generalpresidency of the Relief SocietyOctober 11 1888 1888 10 11 November 10 1901 1901 11 10 1 Called byZina D H YoungPredecessorZina D H YoungSuccessorAnnie Taylor HydePersonal detailsBornJane Snyder 1823 01 31 January 31 1823Pamelia New York United StatesDiedNovember 17 1912 1912 11 17 aged 89 Ogden Utah United StatesResting placeOgden City Cemetery41 13 59 N 111 57 43 W 41 233 N 111 962 W 41 233 111 962 Ogden City Cemetery Spouse s Franklin D RichardsChildren6 including Franklin S RichardsParentsIsaac SnyderLovisa Comstock Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Church service 3 In memory 4 NotesEarly life and family EditJane Snyder was born to Isaac Richards Snyder and his wife Lovisa Comstock in Parmelia Jefferson County New York 3 By her early teens her family had moved to Addington County Upper Canada While there her parents and siblings joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 4 They were taught about the Church by John E Page Jane did not join until January 1840 Passing through a severe illness that had left her paralyzed and speechless Jane only regained her speech after the prayers of her brother at the age of 17 5 Her baptism was performed by her brother Robert Snyder after cutting the ice at LaPorte Indiana The townspeople opposed her baptism because Richards awoke gravely ill the day before She came up out of the water healed from her ailment rather than more sick from exposure 6 34 7 On December 18 1842 she married Franklin D Richards 1 They had six children including Franklin S Richards The Richards came to Utah Territory in 1848 after much persecution and sickness in Nauvoo 6 36 Church service EditRichards was a member of the original Relief Society that was established in 1842 in Nauvoo Illinois She served on the General Board called the Central Board until 1892 of the Relief Society from 1888 to 1910 She was a counselor to general president Zina D H Young from 1888 to 1901 6 38 Richards was the Relief Society delegate to the National Council of Women in 1891 Richards also served as president of a local Relief Society in Weber County Utah When this Relief Society was formed it was the first Relief Society to be created between the general organization and the most local ward level organizations 8 Richards s daughter Josephine Richards West served as a counselor in the general presidency of the Primary 9 In memory EditTo honor the memory of Jane S Richards members of the Weber Stake planted a green ash tree next to the former Relief Society Hall which was built as a result of the efforts of Mrs Richards A sketch of her life was written concealed inside a bottle and placed at the root of the tree by Miss Virginia Richards Burton 10 Notes Edit a b Ludlow Daniel H ed 1992 Appendix 1 Biographical Register of General Church Officers Encyclopedia of Mormonism New York Macmillan Publishing pp 1644 5 ISBN 0 02 879602 0 OCLC 24502140 Jane Snyder Richards Find a Grave 19 Mar 2001 Utah State Archives Indexes Utah State Archives Retrieved May 6 2019 Canadian Mormons p 37 The Salt Lake Herald Newspapers com 18 Nov 1912 Retrieved 2019 06 29 a b c Arrington Leonard Madsen Susan 1984 Sun Bonnet Sisters True Stories of Mormon Women and Frontier Life Salt Lake City Utah Bookcraft pp 33 39 ISBN 0884945200 Quinn D Michael January 1980 They Served The Richards Legacy in the Church Ensign Salt Lake City Utah The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Retrieved April 20 2012 History of the Relief Society 1842 1966 Salt Lake City Relief Society General Board 1966 p 59 Andrew Jenson Latter day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia vol 4 p 303 The Ogden Standard Examiner Newspapers com 23 Apr 1927 Retrieved 2019 06 29 Jenson Andrew 1936 Latter day Saint biographical encyclopedia A compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Vol 4 Salt Lake City Utah The Andrew Jenson History Company Printed by The Deseret News Press p 195 Gates Susa Young 1911 History of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of L D S from November 1869 to June 1910 Jane S Richards General Board of Y L M I A p 56 Retrieved June 4 2012 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints titlesPreceded byZina D H Young First Counselor in the generalpresidency of the Relief SocietyOctober 11 1888 1888 10 11 November 10 1901 1901 11 10 Succeeded byAnnie Taylor Hyde Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jane S Richards amp oldid 1124726151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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