John Charles Brown

Birth Date
On 1891 April 7
Death Date
On 1963 June 26
Gender
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Born in Grantsville, Tooele, Utah

1891 April 7

Relationships

Father
Robert Thomas Brown
Mother
Rosina Dridge Burton

Baptized by C L Anderson

1899 September 23 (Age 8)

Set Apart as Missionary

California Mission
1919 September 16 – 1921 August 24 (Age 28)

Start Date Details

Set Apart
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End Date Details

Released

Additional Dates

Departed from Home

Additional Information

Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Residence When Called
Grantsville, Tooele, Utah, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Elder
Location Served
Arizona Conference
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
J. Golden Kimball
Notes

Elder Eral Henderson and Elder Brown opened up Nogales a Arizona/Mexico border town to missionary work in February, 1921(Calimis 3:6). Despite lively opposition to their labors in Nogales, Elder Brown and Elder Henderson reported on  March 1, 1921 that they are being warmly received by the people and making great headway in their work (Calimis 4:6). Reported Mar 15, 1921 Genevieve Garrien was baptized in Nogales, Arizona last week by Elder Haymore of the Mexican Mission and confirmed by Elder Brown of this mission (Calimis 5:1). May 31, 1921- Elders Brown & Henderson arrived in Pomerene from Nogales, Arizona in order to marry a young couple.  Elder Brown officiated in performing the ceremony (Calimis 11:3).

Mission Companionship
Media
Arizona Conference Missionaries December 5, 1920
Arizona Conference Missionaries December 5, 1920
Arizona Conference, 1920
Arizona Conference, 1920

Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1963 June 26 (Age 72)

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John Charles Brown (1891 - ?) Profile
John Charles Brown (1891 - ?) Profile
Arizona Conference Missionaries December 5, 1920
Arizona Conference Missionaries December 5, 1920
Arizona Conference, 1920
Arizona Conference, 1920