Leonard John Nuttall

6 July 1834 — 23 February 1905

1 Born at Liverpool, Lancashire, England; son of Mary Langhorn and William Nuttall. 2 Baptized, 1850. 3 Immigrated to the United States and migrated to the Salt Lake Valley, 1852. 4 Married Elizabeth Clarkson, 1856; participated in plural marriage. 5 Lived at Provo, Utah County, Utah Territory, and Kanab, Kane County, Utah Territory. 6 Served as bishop of the Kanab Ward, 1875–1877, and as president of the Kanab Stake, 1877–1884. 7 Served as private secretary to President John Taylor, 1879–1887, and to President Wilford Woodruff, 1887–1892. 8 Died at Salt Lake City; buried at Provo. 9 (See Document 4.4, 4.5, 4.11, 4.28)

Footnotes

  1. [1] “Utah Cemetery Inventory,” database, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com, accessed Nov. 2014), entry for Leonard John Sr. [sic] Nuttall; from Utah State Historical Society, Utah Cemetery Inventory, Salt Lake City, UT.

  2. [2] “John Nuttall Called,” Salt Lake Herald, Feb. 24, 1905, 8. “L. John Nuttall Called to Rest,” Deseret Evening News, Feb. 24, 1905, [3].

  3. [3] “L. John Nuttal Called to Rest,” [3].

  4. [4] Leonard John Nuttall,” Church History Biographical Database, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, available at https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/landing, accessed Nov. 2023. “L. John Nuttal Called to Rest,” [3].

  5. [5] “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org, accessed Nov. 2014), Leonard John Nuttall KWJM-RHG.

  6. [6] “John Nuttall Called,” 8. “L. John Nuttal Called to Rest,” [3].

  7. [7] Ibid.

  8. [8] Ibid.

  9. [9] “Utah Cemetery Inventory,” database, Leonard John Sr. [sic] Nuttall. “L. John Nuttal Called to Rest,” [3].