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John Yeates Barlow (also known as John Yates Barlow) (March 4, 1874 – December 29, 1949) was a Mormon fundamentalist leader in
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Childhood

Barlow was born in
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, to Israel Barlow and his English-born wife Hannah Yeates. His grandfather was Israel Barlow. He grew up on his father's farm in
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Polygamous marriages

Barlow married for the first time in 1897. He took his first
plural wife Polygamy (called plural marriage by Latter-day Saints in the 19th century or the Principle by modern fundamentalist practitioners of polygamy) was practiced by leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) for more tha ...
in 1902, the second in 1918, and the third in 1923 making a total of four wives (including his first legal wife). While serving as a
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, Barlow defended his polygamous views and was dishonorably released. Later, LDS Church apostle
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, the
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of the Northwest States Mission during Barlow's service there, served as witness in the disciplinary council that resulted in Barlow's excommunication. As a member of the
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, Barlow was involved in the succession conflict following
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's death. Elden Kingston claimed that Broadbent had ordained him as Second Elder of the Council of Friends. Kingston, along with his father,
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, would separate from the main Short Creek Community and create the
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and the
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. Due to Barlow's seniority in the Council of Friends and his assertion that he was Second Elder under Broadbent, he was mostly accepted by the Short Creek community. He led the community until his death.


See also

* List of Mormon fundamentalist leaders


References


Further reading

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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Barlow, John Y. 1874 births 1949 deaths 20th-century Mormon missionaries American Latter Day Saint leaders Mormon fundamentalist leaders American Mormon missionaries in the United States People from Lincoln County, Nevada People from Short Creek Community American people of English descent People from Davis County, Utah