English: Identifier: latterdaysaintbi04jens
Title: Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Jenson, Andrew, 1850-1941
Subjects: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mormons
Publisher: Salt Lake City : The Andrew Jenson History Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University
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lly if possible. He is a member ofthe Salt Lake City and County Bar, theUtah State Bar and the American BarAssociation. On September 22, 1914,Brother Judd married Mary Grant,daughter of Pres. Heber J. Grant andAugusta Winters. This marriage has BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA 101 been blessed with seven children,namely, Thomas G., Augusta G.,Marian G., Katherine G., Robert L.Jun., Ruth (who died in infancy) andPauline G. Brother Judd served as amember of the Utah State Legisla-ture in 1913, and a member of theBoard of Trustees of the Utah StateAgricultural College from 1920 to1924. He is a member of the boardof directors of the Deseret News andof the Deseret Book Company and hasheld many other positions of trust inthe Church and in the community. Just recently he has been appointeddirector and vice-chairman of theMetropolitan Water Board of SaltLake City. KOOYMAN, Frank lemke, a counse-lor in the pi-esidency of the HighPriests quorum in the Salt Lake Stakeof Zion, was born Nov. 12, 1880, at
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Midsland, isle of Terschelling, Nether-lands, the son of Daniel Kooyman andNeeke Kooyman—his parents havingthe same surname. He was the sixthchild in a family of nine, three ofwhom became members of the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints;attended common and advanced schoolsin the Netherlands, and L. D. S. Busi- ness College in Salt Lake City; wasemployed in the district court office inAmsterdam from his 17th to his 22ndyear; accepted the restored gospel inhis nineteenth year, and was baptizedApril 29, 1899, by Elder Alonzo A.Hinckley. He was called on a missionin his native land in 1902, and filleda full-time mission from July 12, 1902(when he was ordained an Elder andset apart as a missionary under thehands of Mission President SylvesterQ. Cannon) until Sept. 12, 1905, labor-ing in Rotterdam, Arnhem, and againin Rotterdam. From April 27, 1903,until the day of his release he wasassistant editor of the Ster, the mis-sion paper. He translated into theDutch or Netherlands langu
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