Wards and Branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Weber Stake, Utah

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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. 931-932.

Weber Stake
Stake boundaries as of about 1930 See Encyclopedic History..., p. 931-932.


 * Area of County: Southwest part of Ogden City.
 * Headquarters in (town): Weber Stake Gymnasium in Ogden, which is owned conjointly by the four Ogden stakes.
 * Boundaries of stake:

Consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in the southwest part of the city of Ogden and vicinity. Northward the stake extends to 24th St., eastward to Washington Avenue, southward, beyond the Davis County boundary line to include Clinton Ward, and westward to the Great Salt Lake.

History Timeline up to about 1930


 * 1851 - Weber Stake was organized Jan. 26, and at that time the saints located on the old Goodyear claim were organized into two wards, namely, the Ogden North Ward (Farr’s Fort)and Ogden South Ward (Brown’s Fort)
 * 1908 - In July, Weber Stake was divided and the northeast part organized as the Ogden Stake, Utah, and at the same time the northwest part of the stake was organized as the North Weber Stake, Utah.
 * 1922 - Division of the Weber Stake took place May 21, when the Ogden 5th, 9th, 12th, 14th, 17th, 18th, South Weber and Uintah wards were organized as the South Ogden Stake, Utah, which name was changed shortly afterwards to the Mount Ogden Stake, Utah.

Obtain the Records

 * List of Weber+Stake church and other records] for Weber Stake, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Wards and Branches
Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, Ogden lst, Ogden 2nd, Ogden 11th, Ogden 19th, Riverdale, Roy.

Clinton Ward
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 149.

Boundaries:

Consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in the village of Clinton and vicinity. Clinton Ward is located at the northeast end of Davis County, the northern boundary of the ward being the dividing line between Davis and Weber counties.

History timeline


 * 1897 - On May 29, it was organized as a regular bishop’s ward named Clinton.
 * 1909 - Clinton Ward was somewhat diminished in 1908 when the western part was given back to the South Hooper Ward, and in 1916 the south part of Clinton Ward was organized as the Sunset Ward of the Davis Stake. At the time of its organization the Clinton Ward belonged to the Davis Stake of Zion, but owing to its geographical position was in 1909 transferred to the Weber Stake.

Obtain the Records


 * List of Clinton+Ward church and other records] for Clinton Ward, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Hooper Ward
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 344.

Boundaries:

Consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in the town of Hooper and vicinity, located west of the Sand Ridge and just north of the southern boundary line of Weber County.

History timeline


 * 1877 - On May 28, Hooper was organized as a regular bishop’s ward.

Obtain the Records


 * List of Hooper+Ward church and other records] for Hooper Ward, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Kanesville Ward
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 389.

Boundaries:

The first settlers in that section of country, now Kanesville, were embraced in Kanesville Ward.

History timeline


 * 1874 - 25 families in the settlement. They belonged to the Hooper Ward
 * 1886 - On April 27, this district was separated from the Hooper Ward and organized as the Kanesville Ward.
 * 1899 - The limits of the ward were somewhat diminished in 1899 when the south part (or what was known as the Roy School District) was organized as the Roy Ward.

Obtain the Records


 * List of Kanesville+Ward church and other records] for Kanesville Ward, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Ogden 1st Ward
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 606-607.

Boundaries:

Ogden 1st Ward, consisted of all the saints who had settled on the bench of Ogden. The ward extended from Eighth St. (now 28th St.) on the north to Burch Creek on the south, and from the mountains on the east to the Weber River on the west. The area of the ward was decreased in 1909 when all that part of Ogden lying east of Washington Avenue was organized as the Ogden 9th Ward, and a further decrease in area was made in 1913 when all that part of the ward lying north of Healy St. and the Bamberger Railroad tracks was organized as the Ogden 11th Ward.

History timeline


 * 1856 - Pres. Brigham Young advised the people at Bingham’s Fort to move to a higher location. A ward called the Bench Ward was organized.
 * 1863 These wards were reduced to districts of the Weber Stake, this became the Bench District.
 * 1877 - The district was again organized as the Ogden 1st Ward.

Obtain the Records


 * List of Ogden+1st+Ward church and other records] for Ogden 1st Ward, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Ogden 2nd Ward
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 612.

Boundaries:

Consists of the Latter-day Saints who in 1930 resided in that part of the city of Ogden which is bounded on the north by 24th St., east by Adams Avenue, south by 28th and Summit streets, and west by the city boundary.

History timeline



Obtain the Records


 * List of Ogden+2nd+Ward church and other records] for Ogden 2nd Ward, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Ogden 11th Ward
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 610.

Boundaries:

Consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in that part of the city of Ogden which is bounded on the north by 28th St., east by Washington Avenue, south by Healy St., and west by Lincoln Avenue.

History timeline


 * 1913 - Ogden 11th Ward is an outgrowth of Ogden 1st Ward and was organized June 22.

Obtain the Records


 * List of Ogden+11th+Ward church and other records] for Ogden 11th Ward, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Ogden 19th Ward
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 612.

Boundaries:

Consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in that part of the city of Ogden which is bounded on the north by 28th St., east by Lincoln Avenue, south by the Bamberger Railroad tracks, and west by the Weber River.

History timeline


 * 1926 - Ogden 19th Ward, an outgrowth of Ogden 11th Ward, was organized May 16

Obtain the Records


 * List of Ogden+19th+Ward church and other records] for Ogden 19th Ward, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Riverdale Ward
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 711-712.

Boundaries:

Consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in a district lying immediately southwest of Ogden city. The ward is bounded on the north by 33rd St. (west of the Weber River), thence by a line running south on the west bank of the river to 36th St., thence east on 36th St. to a line a little east of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks, thence south to the Davis County line and along said line to the Roy district, and thence north to the place of beginning.

History timeline


 * 1877 - District was organized as a ward May 28.

Obtain the Records


 * List of Riverdale+Ward church and other records] for Riverdale Ward, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.

Roy Ward
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 721.

Boundaries:

Consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in the Roy school district and embraces a tract of farming land about two miles square. It extends north to Kanesville, east to Riverdale, south to the Davis County boundary line and west to Hooper.

History timeline


 * 1899 - Originally the Roy district belonged to the Hooper Ward, but was later transferred to the Kanesville Ward, and on April 16, separated from the last-named ward and organized as the Roy Ward.

Obtain the Records


 * List of Roy+Ward church and other records] for Roy Ward, Utah at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.