Wards and Branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Rigby Stake, Idaho

Idaho Jefferson County Church Records and Bonneville County Church Records  Rigby Stake, Idaho LDS Church Wards and Branches

This page includes the boundaries of wards and branches around 1930's, a timeline history, and how to obtain the records.

Source for this page: p. 708-709.

Rigby Stake
Stake boundaries as of about 1930 — see Encyclopedic History..., p.xx-xx.


 * Area of the County: 14 miles northeast of Idaho Falls, Idaho
 * Headquarters in (town): Rigby, Idaho
 * Boundaries of stake:

Saints residing in Jefferson County and the north part of Bonneville County, Idaho.

History Timeline up to about 1930


 * 1883 - Saints were members of the Cache Stake of Zion.
 * 1884 - Saints were member of the Bannock Stake when it was organized.
 * 1895 - Bannock Stake was divided and was organized as the Bingham Stake.
 * 1908 - Bingham Stake was divided and the north part of that stake became the Rigby Stake of Zion.

Obtain the Records

 * List of church and other records at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Wards and Branches
Rigby Branch (Lewisville Ward), Rigby 1st Ward, Rigby 2nd. Ward.

Rigby Wards
See Encyclopedic History..., p.709-710.

Boundaries:


 * RIGBY 1ST WARD, Rigby Stake, Jefferson Co., Idaho, consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in that part of Rigby lying west of State St., running north and south through the town.


 * RIGBY 2ND WARD, Rigby Stake, Jefferson Co., Idaho, consists of the Latter-day Saints residing east of State Street in Rigby.

History timeline


 * 1884 - Rigby saints were organization as a branch under the direction of the Lewisville Ward.
 * 1886 - On May 22, 1886, the branch was organized as the Rigby Ward.
 * 1920 - Rigby Ward remained so until Jan. 25, 1920, when the Rigby Ward was divided, and two new wards were organized: the Rigby 1st Ward and the Rigby 2nd Ward.

Obtain the Records


 * List of church and other records at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.