John Taylor Cardall

Birth Date
On 1915 November 1 (Born)
Death Date
On 1998 October 10 (Died)
Gender
Male

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

1915 November 1
Mother
Meryl Ruth Taylor
Father
Richard Ray Cardall

Date Details

Occurred On 1915 November 1

Baptized by Gordon B Affleck

1924 August 2 (Age 8)

Served in German and Austrian Mission

1937 April 14 – 1938 January (Age 21) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Single
Priesthood Office
Elder
Residence When Called
United States
Location Served
Germany and Austria

Date Details

Started On 1937 April 14
Set Apart
On 1937 April 15
Departed from Home
Ended On 1938 January
Released
Images
Germany in July 1937
German-Austrian Mission Conference
Mission Photo, Dresden, Germany

Served in East German Mission

1938 January – 1939 September 5 (Age 22) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Missionary Activity Notes
Serving in the new East German Mission in 1938-39 due to the Swiss-German and German-Austrian Missions being dissolved in the later part of 1937.
Evacuation of missionaries to the states in Sep 1939 due to the war in Europe.
(SS Mormachawk sailed from Copenhagen to Portland ME)
Location Served
East German

Date Details

Started On 1938 January
Called
Ended On 1939 September 5
Departed from Field
Images
Elder Cardall with Missionaries in Denmark 1939
Missionaries 1939 Copenhagen
Elders John Cardall and Clarence Wendel Companions

Died in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States

1998 October 10 (Age 82)
Media
John Taylor Cardall (1915 - 1998) Profile
John Taylor Cardall (1915 - 1998) Profile
Germany in July 1937
Germany in July 1937
German-Austrian Mission Conference,  1937
German-Austrian Mission Conference, 1937
Mission Photo, Dresden, Germany,  1938 June 9
Mission Photo, Dresden, Germany, 1938 June 9
Elder Cardall with Missionaries in Denmark 1939
Elder Cardall with Missionaries in Denmark 1939
Missionaries 1939 Copenhagen
Missionaries 1939 Copenhagen
Elders John Cardall and Clarence Wendel Companions
Elders John Cardall and Clarence Wendel Companions

Sources

Mission