Budge, William, 1828-1919
Variant namesEpithet: Victualling Commissioner
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Author, early settler in Logan, Utah, president of the Logan Temple, and missionary for the Mormon Church,
From the description of Diary, 1851-1855. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122609438
From the guide to the William Budge diary, 1851-1855, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
William Budge was an early Mormon convert from Scotland who served a mission to England and Europe from 1851 to 1855. He later was stake president in Logan, Utah, president of the European Mission, the Logan Temple's second president.
From the description of The William Budge papers. 1851-1972. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 228111890
William Budge was born on May 1, 1828 in Lanark, Scotland, to William and Mary Scott Budge. While living in Glasgow, Scotland, he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1848. After serving as an LDS missionary in Europe for more than nine years, he and his family immigrated to Utah in 1860. In 1870, he moved to Bear Lake County, Idaho, where he served as the president of the Bear Lake Stake. Budge later served as the president of the LDS European Mission from 1878-1880. While living in Idaho he served as a member of the Idaho Territorial Council, voicing complaints both in the territory and to President Grover Cleveland in Washington D.C. about the poor treatment of Mormons by members of the Idaho territorial government. For the last thirteen years of his life he served as the president of the Logan LDS Temple. William Budge died on March 18, 1919 in Logan, Utah.
From the description of William Budge missionary diary, 1851-1855. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 725597988
William Budge was born to William Budge and Mary Scott on May 1, 1828 in Lanark, Lanark County, Scotland. While living in Glasgow, Scotland he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1848. He was called by leaders of his church to serve as a missionary in England. On November 24, 1856 he married Julia Stratford while in England. After serving as an LDS missionary in Europe for more than nine years he and his family immigrated to Utah in 1860. He lived in Farmington, Utah for three years and took a second wife, Eliza Prichard, on September 9, 1861. In 1864 Brigham Young asked him to go to Providence, Utah to be the local Bishop. On April 5, 1868 Budge took his third and final wife, Ann Hyer. Between his three wives polygamous William had 36 children over his life span.
In 1870 Brigham Young asked Budge to move to Bear Lake Valley, Idaho. In August of 1877 he became the President of the Bear Lake Stake of the LDS Church. He later served as the President of the European Mission of the LDS Church from 1878 – 1880. While living in Idaho he served as a member of Territorial Council, voicing complaints both in the territory and to President Grover Cleveland in Washington about the poor treatment of Mormons by members of the territorial government. He was also the editor of the Southern Idaho Independent, a weekly paper published at Paris during the 1880s. For the last thirteen years of his life he served as the president of the Logan LDS Temple. William Budge died on March 18, 1919 in Logan, Utah.
From the guide to the The William Budge Missionary Journal, 1851-1855, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)
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Birth 1828-05-01
Death 1919-03-01