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Samoan Mission

Date Formed
1888 June 17
Location Formed
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Organization Type
Ecclesiastical
Organization Area
Pacific
Organization Participants in Database
432

Samuela Manoa and Kimo Pelio were the first missionaries sent to Samoa from Hawaii by Walter Murray Gibson. They served for almost fifteen years, until Pelio's death, when Manoa wrote to Hawaii for help. Joseph and Flora Dean were sent to assist them and in 1888 and the Samoan Mission was officially organized.

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

1888 June 17

Date Details

Occurred On 1888 June 17
Formed

John Alexander Nelson, Jr. Set Apart as Mission President

1913 – 1916 April 25

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Ended On 1916 April 25
Released

Willard Augustus Keith Set Apart as Mission President

1916 November 1 – 1920

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Ended On 1920
Released

Wilford Woodruff Emery Departed from Home as Mission President

1940 July 15 – 1943 June 14

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Departed from Home
Sources

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Ended On 1943 June 14
Departed from the Field

John Quincy Adams Departed from Home as Mission President

1943 April 14 – 1948 May

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Ended On 1948 May
Released

Media
Samoan (1888 - ?) Profile
Samoan (1888 - ?) Profile
Samoan (1888 - ?)
Samoan (1888 - ?)
Missionaries in Samoa
Missionaries in Samoa
Dedication of the Chapel at Sauniatu
Dedication of the Chapel at Sauniatu
Missionaries at Sauniatu
Missionaries at Sauniatu
Missionaries in Samoa
Missionaries in Samoa
Samoa Apia Mission Conference,  1902 October 4
Samoa Apia Mission Conference, 1902 October 4

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