Wards and Branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lindon, Utah County, Utah

Lindon, originally an outgrowth of Pleasant Grove, has had its own ward since 1890, and in 2015 contains three stakes.

Church Units and Boundaries



 * Stakes: Utah Stake (1890-1901), Alpine Stake (1901-1928), Timpanogos Stake (1928-)
 * 1890: Pleasant Grove 3rd Ward (later renamed Lindon) extended north to Pleasant Grove city limits (now 750 N in Lindon), south to the vicinity of Provo Canyon Road (now Orem 800 North), west to Utah Lake, and east to the mountains
 * 1 August 1913: In preparation for creating more wards on the Provo Bench (Orem), a precise south boundary line of Lindon Ward is agreed upon by Alpine and Utah Stakes: from Utah Lake (at what is now the Lindon Marina) east along Geneva Road (now Lindon 600 S) to what is now 1200 W Orem, thence south to Provo Canyon Road (800 N Orem), thence east to what is now 800 E Orem, thence north to what is now 1200 N Orem, thence to the mountains.
 * 22 August 1915: when Windsor Ward is created, the southern boundary is moved to about 4th South.

Obtain the Records

 * List of in the Family History Library
 * 🇨🇱 in the Church History Library are catalogued under LR 10595.

History Timeline to 1941

 * February 1852: the earliest settlers in Lindon are included in the Pleasant Grove Branch when it is organized
 * 20 April 1890: The Pleasant Grove Ward is divided, with the 2nd Ward covering Lindon. By 1900, the name was changed to Lindon Ward.
 * 13 January 1901: Lindon Ward is assigned to the newly organized Alpine Stake.
 * 5 September 1915: Lindon Ward is divided into the Lindon 1st (northern) and 2nd (southern) Wards.
 * 11 January 1925: The Lindon 2nd Ward is officially renamed the Windsor Ward, and the 1st Ward becomes the Lindon Ward.