Leroy Sunderland Johnson (June 12, 1888 – November 25, 1986), known as Uncle Roy, was a leader of the Mormon fundamentalist group in Short Creek, which...
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Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (section From Leroy S. Johnson to Warren Jeffs)
"Second Ward." Leroy S. Johnson succeeded John Y. Barlow, and stress on the doctrine (One Man Rule) strengthened. Rulon Jeffs succeeded Leroy, incorporating...
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The Leroy S. Johnson Meetinghouse was the meetinghouse of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) located in Colorado City...
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Leroy Johnson may refer to: J. Leroy Johnson (1888–1961), United States congressman from California Leroy S. Johnson (1888–1986), leader of the Fundamentalist...
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Jeffs was a protege of both Barlow and later Priesthood Council senior Leroy S. Johnson, who compared their relationship to that of Brigham Young and Heber...
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in Centennial Park, Arizona. The Centennial Park group broke with Leroy S. Johnson, leader and senior member of the Priesthood Council of the Fundamentalist...
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rules footballer Leroy S. Johnson, leader of the polygamist denomination of FLDS Leroy Lita, Congolese-born English footballer Leroy Looper (1924–2011)...
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denominations include Lorin C. Woolley, John Y. Barlow, Joseph W. Musser, Leroy S. Johnson, Rulon C. Allred, Elden Kingston, and Joel LeBaron. The largest Mormon...
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints under Leroy S. Johnson. Its leaders include: LeRoy S. Johnson (1954–86) Rulon Jeffs (1986–2002) Warren Jeffs...
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List of denominations in the Latter Day Saint movement (section Additional churches claiming lineage through Brigham Young and/or founded in the U.S. Intermountain West)
of the House of Aaron William S. Godbe, founder of The Church of Zion, also called Godbeites Photo of Leroy S. Johnson, organizer of the Fundamentalist...
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