Edmund C. Briggs

Edmund C. Briggs

Photo of Edmund C. Briggs

Briggs during time as a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles
Member Council of Twelve Apostles
October 1860  April 18, 1902 (1902-04-18)
Called by Joseph Smith III
Successor Frederick A. Smith
Francis Sheehy
Ulysses W. Greene
End reason Ordained as Patriarch
President of the Seventy
April 6, 1860 (1860-04-06)  October 1860
Called by Joseph Smith III
Personal details
Born Edmund Clarke Briggs
(1835-02-20)February 20, 1835
Wheeler, New York, United States
Died July 4, 1913(1913-07-04) (aged 78)
Independence, Missouri, United States
Resting place Rose Hill Cemetery
40°37′30″N 93°56′53″W / 40.625°N 93.948°W / 40.625; -93.948 (Rose Hill Cemetery)
Spouse(s) Emma Whitcomb
Parents Hugh L. Briggs
Polly Damon

Edmund Clarke Briggs (20 February 1835 – 4 July 1913) was an American leader in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). Briggs was the first member of the RLDS Church to preach in Utah Territory to members of the rival Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

RLDS Church leader

Briggs was born in Wheeler, Steben County, New York. In July 1852 he was converted into the Latter Day Saint movement after being taught by his brother Jason, who had earlier been baptized by Mormon missionaries. After being baptized, Edmund became an elder in the church. On 6 April 1860, when the RLDS Church was formally organized, Briggs became the president of the Seventy of the church. Later, in October 1860, Briggs was ordained an apostle and became a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles.

Mission to Utah Territory

In 1863, RLDS Church president Joseph Smith III appointed Briggs to head the RLDS Church's first missionary effort in Utah Territory, where the rival LDS Church was headquartered. Briggs and Alexander McCord travelled 1000 miles by wagon and arrived in Salt Lake City on 7 August 1863. On 11 August, LDS Church president Brigham Young encouraged Briggs and McCord to leave Utah, suggesting that they may not be safe. Nevertheless, Briggs and McCord began preaching among the LDS Church members, and on 6 September they held a service in Salt Lake City where sixteen former LDS Church members were baptised into the RLDS Church. By 6 April 1864, there were 100 RLDS Church converts in Utah, by time Briggs and McCord left Utah later that year, there were over 300 RLDS members and a district of the RLDS Church there.

Later life

Briggs was a member of the RLDS Church's Council of Twelve Apostles until 18 April 1902, when he was ordained a patriarch.

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Community of Christ titles
Preceded by
Member Council of Twelve Apostles
October 1860 - April 18, 1902 (1902-04-18)
Succeeded by
Frederick A. Smith
Francis Sheehy
Ulysses W. Greene
Preceded by
President of the Seventy
April 6, 1860 (1860-04-06) - October 1860
Succeeded by
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