History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Your family research will be more effective and interesting when you understand the history of their times. Learn about wars, governments, laws, migrations, and events in Church history to help you understand your ancestor’s movements, activities and concerns. This may also help you identify new sources to use to find your family. Ward, branch, and stake histories sometimes include biographical sketches of local members. You may find additional sources in the "History" section of the state, province, or national research outlines for the localities where a Church member ancestor lived.

Events in Church history that affected Church members and their record keeping include:

Events by Date

The following sources list events in Church history in chronological order:

Jenson, Andrew. Assistant Church Historian. Church Chronology. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News, 1914. (FHL book 289.309 J453c; 1914; film 599327 item 2; fiche 6051314). The Church Chronology describes major events in Church history from 1805 to 1913. This is indexed in the Early Church Information File and included in the LDS Family History Suite 2. Before printing, the copy of this work was carefully read to a committee of church Hoistorians. Great effort was taken to make the work inclusive and accurate of the historical events in this reference work. The main section of this book covers the years of 1805 starting with the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith, December 23, 1805 to November 30, 1898 giving historical informationof a death of a missionary serving in the Swedish mission. An index is at the end of this secion on page 223.

The first supple ment Begins January 7, 1899 to December 31, 1905 ending with the index to that section.

The second supplement covers the years 1906 January 1 to December 31, 1913.The index is at it's end.

Deseret News 1997–1998 Church Almanac. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News, 1996. (FHL book 289.305 D457). Pages 470 to 504 list the major Church events from 1805 to October 1996. It also shows noteworthy civil events in italics. The index in the back also includes references to articles and topics found only in earlier editions of the almanac.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Historical Department. Journal History (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Salt Lake City, Utah: Historical Dept., 1968, 1973. (FHL films 1259729–975). Not available at Family History Centers. This source is a day-by-day scrapbook of events in Church history, kept by the Historical Department—Church Library. This filmed copy covers from 1830 to 1973. It includes the largest collection of pioneer company rosters 1847 to 1868, priesthood ordinations, missionary labors, records of new missions and stakes, conference reports, and obituaries taken from newspaper clippings, extracts from journals, letters, histories, biographies, and manuscript material. The Family History Library, Harold B. Lee Library (Brigham Young Univ.), and Marriott Library (Univ. of Utah) also have microfilm copies. For an index see:

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Historical Department. Index to Journal History. [Salt Lake City, Utah: Historical Dept., 1973]. (On 58 FHL films beginning with 1233503; not available at Family History Centers.) This is an alphabetical card index that shows the date and page number for names, places, events and subjects mentioned.

General Church Histories

The following works discuss general Church history:

Allen, James B., and Glen M. Leonard. The Story of the Latter-day Saints. Second Edition. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book, 1992. (FHL book 289.309 AL53s). Includes index and bibliography. This is a good, single-volume, general history about the Church from 1830 to 1990.

Roberts, B. H. Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Century I. Six Volumes. 1930. Reprint, Orem, Utah: Sonos Publishing, 1991. (FHL book 289.309 R541c). Includes index. These volumes give detailed information about the first century of Church history. This is indexed in the Early Church Information File and included in the LDS Family History Suite 2. Another index is:

Butt, Newbern Isaac. Index to a Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Provo, Utah: BYU Library, 1959. (FHL book 298.309 R541c Index).

Smith, Joseph. History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Seven Volumes. 1932. Reprint, Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book, 1969–1973. (FHL book 289.309 Sm61h; film 1592757 items 2–8). This set of volumes was taken from the writings of Joseph Smith and others, 1830–1848, including events leading to up to the Church’s organization. This work is included in the LDS Family History Suite 2. This is also indexed in:

Butt, Newburn I. Index, Documentary History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: 1830–1848. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Library, 1962. (FHL book 289.309 Sm61h index; film 1592757).

Walsh, W. John, and Jenny Scoville Walsh. "LDS Church History." In All About Mormons [Internet site]. Dearborn, Mich.: The Authors, [1999?] Available at www.mormons.org/daily/history/index.htm. This site has information about most aspects of Church history divided into six historical periods. It also has biographies of eminent members, and sections about various forms of history such as the "social" and "economic" history of the Church. Each of these major divisions has many subdivisions with their own quotations and articles

Histories of Local Church Units
Many histories of wards, stakes, and missions are available at the Family History Library and the Historical Department. Published histories are in the Historical Department—Church Library and manuscripts are in the Historical Department—Archive Search Room. These unit histories often include biographical sketches of members, photographs, maps, lists of ward officers, and a history of the local community. For books and articles that give short histories of many local Church units see:

Deseret News 1997–1998 Church Almanac. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News, 1996. (FHL book 289.305 D457). Pages 188 to 280 include short histories of the Church in each state in the United States. Pages 280 to 408 cover the history of the Church in other countries. New editions appear bi-annually.

Jenson, Andrew. Encyclopedic History of the Church cited fully in the "Historical Geography" section of this outline.

Davies, Mark. WW-LDS: Resources of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Outside of the United States and Canada [Internet site]. [Normal, Ill.: M. Davies, 1999]. Available at http://mdavies.for.ilstu.edu/ww-lds/. This site contains an index of more than 3,000 articles in the Church News, Ensign, New Era, and Friend from 1986–1999 that deal with nearly 200 countries including more than 1,700 direct links to the actual Church News articles, which can be accessed online.

"LDSWorld Gems." In LDSWorld [Internet site]. N.p.: LDSWorld, 1999. Available at www.ldsworld.com/gems/wws/0,2620,,00.html. This site has Church histories and stories from over 40 nations.

The Historical Department—Archive Search Room has manuscript histories, and historical reports for local Church units from the 1830s to 1983. Since 1984 ward and branch histories have been kept by the local Church units. These records include the names of the Church unit’s officers and teachers. The Historical Department still collects mission and stake histories. Histories of the Mormon Battalion, the Pioneers of 1847, handcart companies, and other prominent groups are also available.

The Family History Library also has many histories of local Church units. To find them look in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:

[NATION]— CHURCH HISTORY

[STATE or PROVINCE]— CHURCH HISTORY

[STATE or PROVINCE], [COUNTY]— CHURCH HISTORY

[STATE or PROVINCE], [COUNTY], [TOWN]— CHURCH HISTORY

[NATION]— HISTORY

[STATE or PROVINCE]— HISTORY

[STATE or PROVINCE], [COUNTY]— HISTORY

[STATE or PROVINCE], [COUNTY], [TOWN]— HISTORY

To find ward histories in the Author/Title Search of the Family History Library Catalog, look under:

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [Locality]

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [Ward Name]

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [Stake Name]

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [Mission Name]

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [Area Name]

To find ward histories in the Subject Search of the Family History Library Catalog, look under:

MORMONS— [LOCALITY]

MORMONS— BIOGRAPHY

MORMONS— CHURCH HISTORY

MORMONS— HISTORY

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS— BIOGRAPHY

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS— CHURCH HISTORY

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS— HISTORY

Another place to look to find information about unit histories and histories of Latter-day Saints is:

A Catalogue of Theses and Dissertations Concerning The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormonism and Utah. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1971. (FHL book 289.3016 C28by). This includes ward and local histories and other topics of interest to family historians.

Other Historical Documents of Local Church Units

The Historical Department—Archive Search Room also has the following types of historical records:

Minute Books from 1837 to 1977. You will find minutes of priesthood quorums, Relief Societies, other auxiliary organizations, and general ward and stake minutes. The minutes may provide dates of blessings, baptisms, confirmations, and ordinations that you will not be able to find elsewhere.

Quarterly Reports of branches, wards, stakes, and missions. These reports provide the names of the leaders in the various organizations. Stake and mission reports are available to the present. The ward and branch reports are available between 1956 and 1983.

Other Sources

Some of the most valuable sources for family history research are local histories. Published histories of towns, counties, and states usually contain accounts of area families. Even histories of towns, counties, states, provinces, or nations may include information about the Church and its members in the area. See the "History" section of the state, province, and national research outlines for places where the member lived to find out what sources are available.

The "Colonization" section of this outline deals with the history of Church settlements and colonies. For information about Church emigration from Britain, Europe, and Scandinavia, or the journey of the pioneers to Utah see the "Emigration and Immigration" section. The "Historical Geography" section describes reference sources discussing the history of wards, branches, stakes, missions, and their boundaries.