“Wilford Woodruff,” Friend, Mar. 1993, 5
Wilford Woodruff
Latter-day Prophets (puzzle-coloring page)
Instructions: Cut out the puzzle squares, put them together to create a picture of this prophet, and read some of the highlights of the prophet’s life. Glue the picture, its title, and the highlights to another piece of paper, and color it.
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1807 March 1, is born in Farmington, Connecticut
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1821 (age 14) Works as a miller
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1833 (age 26) Is baptized
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1834–36 (age 27–29) Serves a mission to the Southern States
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1837 (age 30) Marries Phoebe Carter
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1837–38 (age 30–31) Serves a mission to the Eastern States and the Fox Islands
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1839 (age 32) Is ordained an Apostle
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1839–41 (age 32–34) Serves a mission to Great Britain
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1842 (age 35) Serves as business manager for the Times and Seasons
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1844–46 (age 37–39) Serves as president of the European Mission
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1848–50 (age 41–43) Presides over the Church in the Eastern States
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1856 (age 49) Is appointed Church historian
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1877 (age 70) Becomes president of the St. George Temple
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1879 (age 72) While in exile, does missionary work among the Indians
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1887 (age 80) At the death of John Taylor, becomes the leader of the Church as President of the Quorum of the Twelve
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1888 (age 81) Dedicates the Manti Temple in private services
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1889 (age 82) Is sustained as President of the Church
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1890 (age 83) Issues the Manifesto stopping plural marriage
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1893 (age 86) Dedicates the Salt Lake Temple
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1898 (age 91) September 2, dies in San Francisco