James Joseph Ryser

Birth Date
On 1881 August 30 (Born)
Death Date
On 1968 August 30 (Died)
Gender
Male

Born in Nephi, Juab, Utah

1881 August 30
Mother
Mary Anne Schmutz
Father
Samuel Ryser

Date Details

Occurred On 1881 August 30

Baptized by Thomas F Howells

1889 October (Age 8)

Served in Swiss and German Mission

1913 March 19 – 1914 October 15 (Age 31) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Missionary Activity Notes

Released from mission. Completed his mission in the United States along with other missionaries who were released from European missions due to the war

Priesthood Quorum When Called
2nd
Priesthood Office
Seventy
Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
Joseph W McMurrin
Location Served
Swiss & German

Date Details

Started On 1913 March 19
Set Apart
On 1913 June 1
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1914 October 15
Departed from Field
Images
Mission Conference, Nuremberg, Germany, 27 Feb 1914

Served in Central States Mission

1914 October 31 – 1915 March 15 (Age 33) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Priesthood Quorum When Called
2nd
Priesthood Office
Seventy
Residence When Called
Swiss and German Mission
Set Apart By
Joseph William Mcmurrin
Location Served
Missouri and Independence Conference

Date Details

Started On 1914 October 31
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1915 March 15
Released
On 1915 March 20
Arrived at Home
Images
Central States Missionaries March 1915
Independence Conference
Dedicatory Services of New Chapel, Independance, Central States Mission

Died

1968 August 30 (Age 87)
Media
James Joseph Ryser (1881 - 1968) Profile
James Joseph Ryser (1881 - 1968) Profile
Mission Conference, Nuremberg, Germany, 27 Feb 1914
Mission Conference, Nuremberg, Germany, 27 Feb 1914
Central States Missionaries March 1915
Central States Missionaries March 1915
Independence Conference, Circa 1914
Independence Conference, Circa 1914
Dedicatory Services of New Chapel, Independance, Central States Mission,  1914 November 22
Dedicatory Services of New Chapel, Independance, Central States Mission, 1914 November 22

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