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John Ortell Kingston (May 19, 1919 – August 25, 1987) was the Trustee of the
Davis County Cooperative Society Paul Elden Kingston is an accountant and attorney who has served as the Trustee-in-Trust of the Davis County Cooperative Society (DCCS), a Mormon fundamentalist denomination, since 1987. The DCCS is a financial cooperative established by his uncle ...
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, from 1948 until his death in 1987.


Davis County Cooperative membership

John Ortell Kingston was the son of Charles W. Kingston, a member of
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(LDS Church) who had been
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from the LDS Church on March 4, 1929. Kingston joined his brother
Elden Kingston Charles Elden Kingston (October 10, 1909 – July 8, 1948 ) was the founder of the Davis County Cooperative Society in 1935. Elden Kingston was supported by his father Charles W. Kingston, his mother Vesta Minerva Kingston, and his siblings ...
's cooperative shortly after its establishment. When Elden Kingston died from cancer in 1948, leadership of the "Davis County Co-op" passed from Elden to Ortell. During Ortell's tenure as Trustee of the Cooperative, some members formally organized the
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in 1977. Most members of the Cooperative became members of the church and retain dual-membership in both organizations to this day.


Finances

The Cooperative had its birth during the Great Depression when many families were finding it hard to provide for their families. For many years, members of the Co-operative lived in poor conditions with those in need having no legal way to apply for assistance. Plural families at times resorted to gathering expired groceries that had been thrown out from local stores. Long-time leader John Ortell Kingston himself lived in a small dilapidated one-story clapboard house in Salt Lake City up until the time of his death in 1987. D. Michael Quinn
"Plural Marriage and Mormon Fundamentalism"
, '' Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought'' 31(2) (Summer 1998): 1–68, accessed 6 June 2009.
As Trustee, Kingston aggressively pursued a financially expansive agenda for the CooperativeHales, Brian C.
John Ortell Kingston
". MormonFundamentalism.com, accessed 2009-06-06
in the hopes of improving the financial condition of his followers. In 1983, after destitute members of the Cooperative had applied for assistance Utah sued Kingston to recoup the subsidies they had received, alleging they were ineligible to receive them due the cooperative's combined assets purporting to total $70 million. While admitting no wrongdoing, Kingston paid the state $250,000 to settle the case and it was dropped. Over the past 25 years, many members have become college educated and live in middle, to upper-middle class homes in their respective communities. Currently the group claims that although different skillsets bring different financial outcomes, there is no homelessness within the DCCS and internal programs exist for those experiencing financial poverty.


Controversial practices

Kingston was living plural marriage until his death; he had married at least 13 wives and had dozens of children.Greg Burton, "When Incest Becomes a Religious Tenet", ''
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'', 25 April 1999.
Throughout the 1940s and 50s, the state carried out an extensive campaign of legislation, raids and arrests in an attempt to break up plural families. For the Davis County Cooperative, this culminated in a Davis County Grand Jury investigation in 1959, 1960 described by the Ogden Standard-Examiner as "The polygamist hunting Davis County Grand Jury". This likely contributed to the Cooperative associating mostly within themselves, marrying within the group, including some consanguineous marriages. In the late 1990s, some non-members and ex-members began claiming the practice stemmed from theories of genetic purification.Moore-Emmett, Andrea. ''God's Brothel''. San Francisco, CA: Pince-Nez Press, 2004, pages 28, 67, 88, 146, 146. However, active members and recent independent research has more plausibly attributed the practice to "endogamous preference and the small size of the group’s population". Some of these marriages could be considered incestuous under Utah
consanguinity Consanguinity ("blood relation", from Latin '' consanguinitas'') is the characteristic of having a kinship with another person (being descended from a common ancestor). Many jurisdictions have laws prohibiting people who are related by blood fr ...
laws. Kingston taught his followers to "seek their own direction" when choosing who to marry, and to marry within the legal age of consent. For many members, this meant choosing to marry just after reaching legal age, which at times has been somewhat controversial. The legal age of consent in Utah has historically increased from 14, to 15, now to 16 with court approval in 2019. Plural relationships with anyone under 18 is prohibited. For decades, the Cooperative has publicly joined with many others in speaking out against child-bride marriages and the DCCS has a policy encouraging its members to marry within the legal age of consent.


Death

Kingston died in 1987 and was living plural marriage until his death. Ortell had at least thirteen wives and dozens of children. Kingston's sons comprise most of the members of the highest echelon of leadership within the cooperative as well as many of the plural families within the group.


See also

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Latter Day Church of Christ The Latter Day Church of Christ, is considered a Mormon fundamentalist denomination by some in the Latter Day Saint movement. Also known as the LDCJC, the Kingston Clan, and The Order, it is a religious organization created by members of the Dav ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kingston, John Ortell 1919 births 1987 deaths American Latter Day Saint leaders Mormon fundamentalist leaders People from Davis County, Utah