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Ammon M. Tenney
Ammon Meshach Tenney (November 16, 1844 – October 28, 1925) was an American Mormon Missionary (LDS Church), missionary in Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico, who taught the message of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to peoples of the Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, Zuni and the Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico, Isleta Pueblos, baptizing hundreds. He also was the first Mission president, president of the Mexican Mission (LDS Church), Mission after it was reorganized in 1901. Biography Tenney was born in 1844 in Lee County, Iowa. He came to Utah in 1848 and later moved with his parents to San Bernardino County, California. It was in San Bernardino that Tenney first learned Spanish. In 1858 the Tenneys moved to Utah, settling in Grafton, Utah in 1859. Starting about this time Tenney worked closely with Jacob Hamblin in missionary work among the Hopi, Southern Paiute, Kaibab and other Native American groups. In 1876 Tenney was among the first seven LDS missionar ...
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