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  Cannon, John Q.
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NameJohn Q. Cannon
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, Utah , United States
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Born April 19, 1857
DiedJanuary 18, 1931 (73 years)
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Info[Served as] second counselor to [L.D.S. (Mormon) Church Presiding] Bishop Wm. B. Preston from 1884 to 1886... The eldest son of George Q. Cannon and Elizabeth Hoagland... [He] was born in San Francisco... his father at that time being on a mission to California, accompanied by his wife. They returned the following winter to Salt Lake City, where John Q. was baptized by his father, April 19, 1865. In July, 1873, he was ordained to the office of an Elder; learned the trade of a printer at the "Deseret News" Office, and being called to take a mission to Europe, he left home Aug. 9, 1881, and arrived in Liverpool, England, on the 27th. After laboring in the London conference for about seven months, he was called to the Swiss and German Mission, where he labored a short time in the North German conference; afterwards he was secretary of the mission, with headquarters at Berne, Switzerland, and finally succeeded P. F. Goss in the presidency of the mission. He occupied the latter position for about ten months. Before returning home he visited the principal cities on the European Continent, having been joined by his wife, in whose company he returned home June 25, 1882, after an absence of about three years. In the following October conference he was appointed to act as second counselor to Presiding Bishop Wm. B. Preston, a position which he occupied until September, 1886. From 1889 to 1892 he was editor of the Ogden "Standard," and from October, 1892, until the breaking out of the war with Spain, April 1898, he was editor in chief of the "Deseret News." Having been since 1894 prominently connected with military affairs in Utah, he enlisted as a volunteer for the war, and in May, 1898, was commissioned lieutenant-colonel of cavalry, serving as such in, Florida until mustered out at the close of hostilities. (LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 1, p.243-244)

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Wife Annie Wells Cannon 00, 0000-
Son Cavendish W. Cannon 1895-1962
Father George Q. Cannon 1827-1901
Grandfather George Cannon 1794-1844
Uncle Angus M. Cannon 1834-1915
1st Cousin George M. Cannon 1861-1937
1st Cousin Jesse Fox Cannon 1877-1956
1st Cousin Quayle Cannon 1879-1950
Uncle David Henry Cannon 1838-1924
1st Cousin Walter Cannon 1888-1957
Brother Frank J. Cannon 1859-1933
Brother Joseph J. Cannon 1877-1945
Nephew Adrian W. Cannon 1917-1991
Brother Sylvester Q. Cannon 1877-1943
Nephew D. James Cannon 1919-1998
Father In-Law Daniel Hanmer Wells 1814-1891

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