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Lynn M. Hilton

Lynn Mathers Hilton (November 3, 1924 – August 12, 2020) was an American politician who served as a member of the Utah State Legislature. He was also known as an academic professor, businessman, Middle East explorer and author of many books related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[2]

Lynn Mathers Hilton
District President over Egypt and Sudan
Utah House of Representatives, District 4
In office
1973-1975
Political partyRepublican
Military career
1943–1945 (World War II)
Service/branchUnited States Army Air Forces
RankSecond Lieutenant (as pilot of a B-24 bomber)
First Lieutenant in the Air Force Reserve (until 1955)
Personal details
Born(1924-11-03)November 3, 1924
Thatcher, Arizona, U.S.
DiedAugust 12, 2020(2020-08-12) (aged 95)[1]
Brigham City, Utah, U.S.
Home townBerkeley and Oakland, California
EducationPh.D. in Educational Administration
Alma materUniversity of Chicago
University of Utah
EmployerBrigham Young University
Spouse(s)Annalee Hope Avarell (1948–1999)
Nancy Goldberg (m. 2001)
ChildrenCynthia, Polly, Sheree, Ralph, and Spencer

Early life and education edit

Hilton was born in Thatcher, Arizona, to Eugene Hilton (1889–1982) and Ruth Naomi Savage (1891–1969, granddaughter of Levi Savage Jr.).[3] He was raised in Berkeley and Oakland, California.[4] He served as a pilot on a B-24 bomber in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. After leaving the Army at the end of the war, Hilton served as a missionary (1945–47) for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in the church's New England Mission.[5]

Hilton earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees at the University of Utah; and a Ph.D. in educational administration from the University of Chicago in 1952.

Career edit

After earning his Ph.D., Hilton became a professor of education at Brigham Young University. He later served as associate dean of continuing education and was the founder of the BYU Salt Lake Center.[6] Also among other things at BYU, Hilton helped to develop the first curriculum for genealogy courses.

Hilton served for one term as a member of the Utah House of Representatives, starting in 1972. In 1974 he ran unsuccessfully as a Republican candidate for the United States Congress.

In 1975 Hilton set up a business drilling wells for water in Egypt. He was also made the District President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over Egypt and Sudan at this time and worked for the four years he was in Egypt to try to get the LDS Church recognized by the Egyptian government.[7]

By appointment of the LDS Church's Ensign magazine, Hilton was called to organize an expedition of discovery to find the trail of the Book of Mormon prophet Lehi and his family. The Book of Mormon says that Lehi's group left from Jerusalem in approximately 600 B.C., traveled through the wilderness to the place called Bountiful, and there built a ship in which they sailed to their promised land of America. This expedition was partly funded by the LDS Church. The results of Hilton's discoveries were first published in the Ensign in the September and October 1976 editions.[8] Hilton wrote two books on this subject, In Search of the Lehi's Trail and Discovering Lehi. His wife, Hope, was co-author of each book. In 2008, Hilton published a DVD entitled Lehi's Trail in Arabia, a slide show and narration.

Hilton's first wife was Annalee Hope Averell; she normally went by Hope. They were married 51 years. They had five children. Hope died in 1999. Two years later he married Nancy Goldberg, a Jewish convert to the LDS Church.[9] Goldberg had been a businesswoman in Dallas, Texas before joining the church in 1996. After this she sold her business and was called on a 2+12-year mission to work in the Family History Library. At the Family History Library, Nancy developed a database of Jewish-related resources in the library that earned her an award from the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies.

After the Hiltons married in 2001, they have served as missionaries for the LDS Church on five separate occasions. The first one was to Sydney, Australia, where they served as Regional Employment Directors. The second was a mission in LDS Church headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah. The third was ten months in Irbid, Jordan, where Hilton was the branch president of the Irbid, Jordan branch; his wife did humanitarian work for the church. On this third mission, they also served eight months as the Directors of the Family History Center in Athens, Greece. The fourth and fifth missions were in New York and Boston respectively, where they performed family history work.

Hilton also wrote The Kolob Theorem: A Mormon's View of God's Starry Universe[10] and The Pearl of Great Price Concordance. Hilton also served as the editor of The Story of the Salt Lake Stake, the Salt Lake Stake's 125th anniversary history; he did this while serving on the Stake's high council. This work was published in 1972.[11] Hilton also compiled an edition of Levi Savage Jr.'s journal. Hilton is a great-grandson of Savage.

Excommunication of Annalee Skarin edit

Hope and Lynn Hilton played a central role in the excommunication of Annalee Skarin—Hope's mother[12] in 1952. They submitted a study they had made of her book, Ye Are Gods, to church Elder and president of the Deseret News, Mark E. Petersen. Elder Petersen gave Annalee the choice of renouncing her writing as the work of Satan, or facing excommunication.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Lynn Mathers Hilton 1924 ~ 2020". Deseret News. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  2. ^ Muir, Leo Joseph (1952). A Century of Mormon Activities in California— Volume 2. Deseret News Press. p. 188.
  3. ^ "Ruth Naomi Hilton". Geni.com. July 10, 1891. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  4. ^ "Lynn M. Hilton Papers, 1944-2002". Archives West. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  5. ^ Hilton, Lynn M. (September 7, 2015). Without Purse Or Scrip: Experiences of a Mormon Missionary. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1516950386. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  6. ^ Ernest L. Wilkinson and Leonard J. Arrington, ed. Brigham Young University: The First One Hundred Years (Provo: BYU Press, 1976) p. 719
  7. ^ Kimball, Edward L., Lengthen Your Stride: The Presidency of Spencer W. Kimball. (Lake City: Deseret Book, 2005) p. 139.
  8. ^ Lynn M. and Hope A. Hilton, “In Search of Lehi’s Trail—Part 1: The Preparation,” Ensign, September 1976, p. 33; Lynn M. and Hope A. Hilton, "In Search of Lehi’s Trail—Part 2: The Journey", Ensign, October 1976, pp. 34–35.
  9. ^ Hilton, Nancy Goldberg (2010). Hilton, Lynn M. (ed.). My Miracle from God: The True Story of Her Journey from Judaism to the Lord Jesus Christ. Brigham City, Utah: HiltonBooks. ISBN 978-1475014068.
  10. ^ Hilton, Lynn M. (1995). The History of LDS Business College and its Parent Institutions 1886-1993. Salt Lake City, Utah: LDS Business College. Retrieved June 1, 2009.
  11. ^ "Does Your Ward (or Stake) Have a History?", Ensign, January 1976, pp. 84–85.
  12. ^ "Annalee Skarin". Geni.com. July 7, 1899. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  13. ^ Taylor, Samuel (April 1991). "The Puzzle of Annalee Skarin: Was She Translated Correctly?" (PDF). Sunstone: 42–46.

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Lynn Mathers Hilton November 3 1924 August 12 2020 was an American politician who served as a member of the Utah State Legislature He was also known as an academic professor businessman Middle East explorer and author of many books related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 2 Lynn Mathers HiltonDistrict President over Egypt and SudanUtah House of Representatives District 4In office1973 1975Political partyRepublicanMilitary career1943 1945 World War II Service branchUnited States Army Air ForcesRankSecond Lieutenant as pilot of a B 24 bomber First Lieutenant in the Air Force Reserve until 1955 Personal detailsBorn 1924 11 03 November 3 1924Thatcher Arizona U S DiedAugust 12 2020 2020 08 12 aged 95 1 Brigham City Utah U S Home townBerkeley and Oakland CaliforniaEducationPh D in Educational AdministrationAlma materUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of UtahEmployerBrigham Young UniversitySpouse s Annalee Hope Avarell 1948 1999 Nancy Goldberg m 2001 ChildrenCynthia Polly Sheree Ralph and Spencer Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Excommunication of Annalee Skarin 3 References 4 External linksEarly life and education editHilton was born in Thatcher Arizona to Eugene Hilton 1889 1982 and Ruth Naomi Savage 1891 1969 granddaughter of Levi Savage Jr 3 He was raised in Berkeley and Oakland California 4 He served as a pilot on a B 24 bomber in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II After leaving the Army at the end of the war Hilton served as a missionary 1945 47 for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church in the church s New England Mission 5 Hilton earned his B S and M S degrees at the University of Utah and a Ph D in educational administration from the University of Chicago in 1952 Career editAfter earning his Ph D Hilton became a professor of education at Brigham Young University He later served as associate dean of continuing education and was the founder of the BYU Salt Lake Center 6 Also among other things at BYU Hilton helped to develop the first curriculum for genealogy courses Hilton served for one term as a member of the Utah House of Representatives starting in 1972 In 1974 he ran unsuccessfully as a Republican candidate for the United States Congress In 1975 Hilton set up a business drilling wells for water in Egypt He was also made the District President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints over Egypt and Sudan at this time and worked for the four years he was in Egypt to try to get the LDS Church recognized by the Egyptian government 7 By appointment of the LDS Church s Ensign magazine Hilton was called to organize an expedition of discovery to find the trail of the Book of Mormon prophet Lehi and his family The Book of Mormon says that Lehi s group left from Jerusalem in approximately 600 B C traveled through the wilderness to the place called Bountiful and there built a ship in which they sailed to their promised land of America This expedition was partly funded by the LDS Church The results of Hilton s discoveries were first published in the Ensign in the September and October 1976 editions 8 Hilton wrote two books on this subject In Search of the Lehi s Trail and Discovering Lehi His wife Hope was co author of each book In 2008 Hilton published a DVD entitled Lehi s Trail in Arabia a slide show and narration Hilton s first wife was Annalee Hope Averell she normally went by Hope They were married 51 years They had five children Hope died in 1999 Two years later he married Nancy Goldberg a Jewish convert to the LDS Church 9 Goldberg had been a businesswoman in Dallas Texas before joining the church in 1996 After this she sold her business and was called on a 2 1 2 year mission to work in the Family History Library At the Family History Library Nancy developed a database of Jewish related resources in the library that earned her an award from the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies After the Hiltons married in 2001 they have served as missionaries for the LDS Church on five separate occasions The first one was to Sydney Australia where they served as Regional Employment Directors The second was a mission in LDS Church headquarters in Salt Lake City Utah The third was ten months in Irbid Jordan where Hilton was the branch president of the Irbid Jordan branch his wife did humanitarian work for the church On this third mission they also served eight months as the Directors of the Family History Center in Athens Greece The fourth and fifth missions were in New York and Boston respectively where they performed family history work Hilton also wrote The Kolob Theorem A Mormon s View of God s Starry Universe 10 and The Pearl of Great Price Concordance Hilton also served as the editor of The Story of the Salt Lake Stake the Salt Lake Stake s 125th anniversary history he did this while serving on the Stake s high council This work was published in 1972 11 Hilton also compiled an edition of Levi Savage Jr s journal Hilton is a great grandson of Savage Excommunication of Annalee Skarin edit Hope and Lynn Hilton played a central role in the excommunication of Annalee Skarin Hope s mother 12 in 1952 They submitted a study they had made of her book Ye Are Gods to church Elder and president of the Deseret News Mark E Petersen Elder Petersen gave Annalee the choice of renouncing her writing as the work of Satan or facing excommunication 13 References edit Lynn Mathers Hilton 1924 2020 Deseret News Retrieved August 24 2020 Muir Leo Joseph 1952 A Century of Mormon Activities in California Volume 2 Deseret News Press p 188 Ruth Naomi Hilton Geni com July 10 1891 Retrieved May 31 2018 Lynn M Hilton Papers 1944 2002 Archives West Retrieved May 31 2018 Hilton Lynn M September 7 2015 Without Purse Or Scrip Experiences of a Mormon Missionary CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN 978 1516950386 Retrieved May 31 2018 Ernest L Wilkinson and Leonard J Arrington ed Brigham Young University The First One Hundred Years Provo BYU Press 1976 p 719 Kimball Edward L Lengthen Your Stride The Presidency of Spencer W Kimball Lake City Deseret Book 2005 p 139 Lynn M and Hope A Hilton In Search of Lehi s Trail Part 1 The Preparation Ensign September 1976 p 33 Lynn M and Hope A Hilton In Search of Lehi s Trail Part 2 The Journey Ensign October 1976 pp 34 35 Hilton Nancy Goldberg 2010 Hilton Lynn M ed My Miracle from God The True Story of Her Journey from Judaism to the Lord Jesus Christ Brigham City Utah HiltonBooks ISBN 978 1475014068 Hilton Lynn M 1995 The History of LDS Business College and its Parent Institutions 1886 1993 Salt Lake City Utah LDS Business College Retrieved June 1 2009 Does Your Ward or Stake Have a History Ensign January 1976 pp 84 85 Annalee Skarin Geni com July 7 1899 Retrieved May 29 2018 Taylor Samuel April 1991 The Puzzle of Annalee Skarin Was She Translated Correctly PDF Sunstone 42 46 External links editLynn M Hilton at the MLCA Database includes photo Hilton Books bio Biography of the Hiltons focused on their genealogical work Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lynn M Hilton amp oldid 1191244442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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