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Rulon W Clark
Born in Farmington, Davis, Utah Territory, United States
1893 January 17
Mother
Wealthy Richard
Father
Edward B. Clark
Date Details
Occurred On 1893 January 17
Baptized by Jonathan D. Wood
1901 August 10 (Age 8)
Served in New Zealand Mission
1916 October 18 – 1919 April 5 (Age 23) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Priesthood Office
Elder
Residence When Called
Farmington, Davis, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
James E. Talmage
Date Details
Started On 1916 October 18
Set Apart
On 1916 October 19
Departed from Home
Ended On 1919 April 5
Released
On 1919 July 3
Arrived at Home
Images
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Staff and students at Maori Agricultural college, about 1918 – 1919
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Maori Agricultural College Conference 1918
Died
1983 June 17 (Age 90)
Media
![Rulon W Clark (1893 - 1983) Profile](https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/church-history-people/bc/missionaries/portraits/C/Rulon-W-Clark-1916-NZ-CH57869.jpg)
Rulon W Clark (1893 - 1983) Profile
![Staff and students at Maori Agricultural college, about 1918 – 1919](https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/church-history-people/bc/missionaries/new zealand/james-needham-lambert-5-1876-fs.jpg)
Staff and students at Maori Agricultural college, about 1918 – 1919
![Maori Agricultural College Conference 1918](https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/church-history-people/bc/missionaries/new zealand/maori-agricultural-college-1918-MS22474_b0002_f0001_000026.jpg)
Maori Agricultural College Conference 1918