Religious Leader Graves & Memorials
62 memorials
Jacob Albright
1759–1808 (age 49)
Kleinfeltersville
Jacob Albright was a German-American religious leader who founded the Evangelical Association.
Joseph Smith
1805–1844 (age 39)
Smith Family Cemetery
Joseph Smith (1805-1844) was the founder and leader of the Latter Day Saint movement.
Hyrum Smith
1800–1844 (age 44)
Smith Family Cemetery
Hyrum Smith (1800-1844) was a Latter Day Saint leader and brother of Joseph Smith.
Peter Spencer
1782–1843 (age 61)
Peter Spencer Plaza Cemetery
Peter Spencer was a Kent County resident and religious leader who lived from 1782 to 1843.
James Strang
1813–1856 (age 43)
Burlington Cemetery
James Strang (1813-1856) was a religious leader and founder of a Mormon splinter sect who established a community in Sci...
Oliver Cowdery
1806–1850 (age 44)
Pioneer Cemetery
Oliver Cowdery (1806-1850) was a Wells resident and early religious figure in American history.
Luke S. Johnson
1807–1861 (age 54)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Luke S. Johnson (1807-1861) was an early Mormon leader and associate of Joseph Smith.
Joseph Fielding
1797–1863 (age 66)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Joseph Fielding (1797-1863) was a prominent leader in the early Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a...
Peter Paul Lefevere
1804–1869 (age 65)
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
Peter Paul Lefevere was a Belgian-born Catholic bishop who served as the first bishop of Detroit.
Alexander Campbell
1788–1866 (age 78)
Campbell Cemetery
Alexander Campbell (1788-1866) was a Broughshane-born religious leader and founder of the Disciples of Christ movement.
Jacques-Maurice De Saint Palais
1811–1877 (age 66)
St. Francis Xavier Cathedral and Library
Jacques-Maurice De Saint Palais was a French-born Catholic bishop who served in the American Midwest during the 19th cen...
William Clayton
1814–1879 (age 65)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
William Clayton (1814-1879) of Penwortham was a prominent Mormon leader buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery.
George A. Smith
1817–1875 (age 58)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
George A. Smith was a Potsdam resident and prominent early Mormon leader who lived from 1817 to 1875.
Brigham Young
1801–1877 (age 76)
Mormon Pioneer Memorial Monument
Brigham Young was an American religious leader and the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sain...
Joseph Angell Young
1834–1875 (age 41)
Mormon Pioneer Memorial Monument
Joseph Angell Young was a Kirtland resident and Mormon church official who lived from 1834 to 1875.
Amasa Lyman
1813–1877 (age 64)
Fillmore City Cemetery
Amasa Lyman (1813-1877) was a prominent religious leader and founder of Lyman, Utah.
Joseph Bates
1792–1872 (age 80)
Poplar Hill Cemetery
Joseph Bates (1792-1872) was a Rochester-based religious leader and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Wilford Woodruff
1807–1898 (age 91)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Wilford Woodruff (1807-1898) was a Farmington-born religious leader and early Mormon apostle.
George Reynolds
1842–1909 (age 67)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
George Reynolds (1842-1909) was a Salt Lake City religious leader buried at Salt Lake City Cemetery.
George Q. Cannon
1827–1901 (age 74)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
George Q. Cannon was a Liverpool-born religious leader who lived from 1827 to 1901 and became a prominent figure in Salt...
Brigham Young, Jr.
1836–1903 (age 67)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Brigham Young, Jr. was the son of Mormon leader Brigham Young who lived from 1836 to 1903.
William S. Godbe
1833–1902 (age 69)
Mount Olivet Cemetery
William S. Godbe (1833-1902) was a religious leader and businessman associated with the Mormon church.
Ellison Capers
1837–1908 (age 71)
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Cemetery
Ellison Capers was a Charleston-based individual who lived from 1837 to 1908.
Lorenzo Snow
1814–1901 (age 87)
Brigham City Cemetery
Lorenzo Snow (1814-1901) was a prominent Latter-day Saint leader and president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-d...
John Alexander Dowie
1847–1907 (age 60)
Lake Mound Cemetery
John Alexander Dowie was a Scottish-born religious leader who lived from 1847 to 1907.
Thornton Chase
1847–1912 (age 65)
Inglewood Park Cemetery
Thornton Chase was an American religious leader and early prominent member of the Bahá'í Faith.
Charles Taze Russell
1852–1916 (age 64)
United Cemetery
Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916) was an American religious leader and founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses movement.
Edgar Young Mullins
1860–1928 (age 68)
Cave Hill Cemetery
Edgar Young Mullins was a Franklin County native who lived from 1860 to 1928.
Noble Drew Ali
1886–1929 (age 43)
Burr Oak Cemetery
Noble Drew Ali was a North Carolina-born religious leader and founder of the Moorish Science Temple of America who lived...
Anthon H. Lund
1844–1921 (age 77)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Anthon H. Lund was a prominent leader and apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Clara C. M. Cannon
1839–1926 (age 87)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Clara C. M. Cannon was an American religious and civic leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
James Bruton Gambrell
1841–1921 (age 80)
Oakland Cemetery
James Bruton Gambrell (1841-1921) was an Anderson County resident and religious leader in the American South.
J. N. Loughborough
1832–1924 (age 92)
St. Helena Cemetery
J. N. Loughborough (1832-1924) was a Victor resident and Seventh-day Adventist pioneer known for his religious leadershi...
James E. Talmage
1862–1933 (age 71)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
James E. Talmage was a Hungerford resident and prominent religious leader who lived from 1862 to 1933.
Alonzo A. Hinckley
1870–1936 (age 66)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Alonzo A. Hinckley was a religious figure who lived from 1870 to 1936.
Anthony C. Lund
1871–1935 (age 64)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Anthony C. Lund was an Ephraim resident and religious leader who lived from 1871 to 1935.
Anthony W. Ivins
1852–1934 (age 82)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Anthony W. Ivins was a Toms River resident and prominent religious figure who lived from 1852 to 1934.
J. Golden Kimball
1853–1938 (age 85)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
J. Golden Kimball was a Salt Lake City-based religious leader and speaker.
Heber J. Grant
1856–1945 (age 89)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Heber J. Grant (1856-1945) was a Salt Lake City resident and prominent religious leader buried in Salt Lake City Cemeter...
Charles A. Callis
1865–1947 (age 82)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Charles A. Callis (1865-1947) was a Dublin native who became a prominent religious leader buried in Salt Lake City Cemet...
Victor Houteff
1885–1955 (age 70)
Waco
Victor Houteff (1885-1955) was a Bulgarian-born religious leader and founder of the Branch Davidians, buried in Waco, Te...
Samuel J. Foley
1891–1951 (age 60)
Gate of Heaven Cemetery
Samuel J. Foley was an American religious figure or community leader based in Manhattan.
William Francis Kenny
1868–1951 (age 83)
Gate of Heaven Cemetery
William Francis Kenny was an American religious figure, likely a bishop or high-ranking Catholic clergy member.
Antoine R. Ivins
1881–1967 (age 86)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Antoine R. Ivins (1881-1967) was a St. George resident and religious leader in the LDS Church.
Henry D. Moyle
1889–1963 (age 74)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Henry D. Moyle was an American religious leader and member of the LDS Church leadership.
Samuel M. Shoemaker, III
1893–1963 (age 70)
Saint Thomas Episcopal Church Cemetery
Samuel M. Shoemaker, III (1893-1963) was a Baltimore-based American religious leader and theologian.
David O. McKay
1873–1970 (age 97)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
David O. McKay was the ninth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a prominent religious lead...
Harold B. Lee
1899–1973 (age 74)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Harold B. Lee was a religious leader and the 11th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Joseph Fielding Smith
1876–1972 (age 96)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
Joseph Fielding Smith was a prominent theologian and the 10th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sain...
ElRay L. Christiansen
1897–1975 (age 78)
Salt Lake City Cemetery
ElRay L. Christiansen was a religious leader who lived from 1897 to 1975.