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John R. Murdock (Mormon)

John R. Murdock
Bust photo of John R. Murdock
Murdock ca. 1909
Member of the Council of Fifty
April 10, 1880 (1880-04-10) – November 12, 1913 (1913-11-12)
Personal details
Born John Riggs Murdock
(1826-09-13)September 13, 1826
Orange, Ohio, United States
Died November 12, 1913(1913-11-12) (aged 87)
Milford, Utah, United States
Resting place Mountain View Cemetery
38°16′52″N 112°37′50″W / 38.2811°N 112.6306°W / 38.2811; -112.6306 (Mountain View Cemetery)
Organization Members of the Council of Fifty
Spouse(s) Almira Henrietta Lott
Mary Ellen Wolfenden
May Bain
Parents John Murdock
Julia Clapp

John Riggs Murdock (September 13, 1826 – November 12, 1913) was the leader of the most Mormon pioneer down-and-back companies in Latter-day Saint history, leading ox-drawn wagon trains that carried both merchandise and passengers "down and back" from Missouri to Utah.

The son of John Murdock, he not only led several down-and-back companies but also served several missions in the eastern United States. He was also a prominent leader of the church in Beaver, Utah.

Murdock was born in Orange, Ohio to John Murdock and Julia Clapp Murdock. When he was five years old, his mother died and he was then raised in the home of Morris Phelps. The Phelps moved from Jackson County, Missouri to Far West, Missouri to Nauvoo, Illinois, where Murdock was reunited with his father. In Nauvoo, Murdock worked on the farm of Joseph Smith. During the exodus from Nauvoo to the west, Murdock lived with the Cornelius Lott family in Nauvoo; Murdock fell in love with and later married Lott's daughter Almira Henrietta Lott. The marriage of Murdock and Lott happened after the arrival in the Salt Lake Valley.

Murdock later also married Mary Ellen Wolfenden and May Bain as plural wives.

In 1846, Murdock joined the Mormon Battalion and arrived in Salt Lake City in 1847. After marrying, he settled in Lehi, Utah Territory, in 1851. From 1861 to 1863, served as Mayor of Lehi. In 1856, Murdock was one of the rescuers of the Mormon pioneer handcart companies. In 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864 and 1864, Murdock lead down-and-back companies across the plains.


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