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  2. Apostolic United Brethren - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic United Brethren (AUB) is a Mormon fundamentalist group that practices polygamy. The AUB has had a temple in Mexico since the 1990s, an endowment house in Utah since the early 1980s, and several other locations of worship to accommodate their members in the US states of Wyoming , Arizona , and Montana .

  3. List of former Mormon fundamentalists - Wikipedia

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    These former members belonged to different polygamist groups; FLDS, AUB, Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times and other LDS polygamist groups.

  4. Owen A. Allred - Wikipedia

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    Owen Arthur Allred (January 15, 1914 – February 14, 2005) was the leader of the Apostolic United Brethren, a Mormon fundamentalist polygamist group centered in Bluffdale, Utah. He came to this position following the murder of his brother Rulon Allred on orders of rival polygamist leader Ervil LeBaron , in 1977.

  5. List of Mormon fundamentalist leaders - Wikipedia

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    The Council refused to admit Allred; this resulted in a split, whereby followers of Allred became known as the Apostolic United Brethren. Musser ordained a new council, known as the 1952 New Priesthood Council. [14] The line of succession of the AUB is as follows: [13] Joseph W. Musser (1949–1954) Rulon C. Allred (1954–77) Owen A. Allred ...

  6. List of denominations in the Latter Day Saint movement

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    It was later named the "Church of the Latter Day Saints". It was renamed the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" in 1838 (stylized as the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" in the United Kingdom), [6] which remained its official name until Smith's death in 1844. This organization subsequently splintered into several ...

  7. Rulon C. Allred - Wikipedia

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    Rulon Clark Allred (March 29, 1906 – May 10, 1977) was an American homeopath and chiropractor in Salt Lake City and the leader of what is now the Apostolic United Brethren, a breakaway sect of polygamous Mormon fundamentalists in Utah, Colorado, and Arizona, United States.

  8. Short Creek Community - Wikipedia

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    In May 1935, members of the Council of Friends, a group of fundamentalists excommunicated from the Salt Lake City–based the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), sent a handful of followers to the Short Creek Community with the express purpose of building "a branch of the Kingdom of God."

  9. J. LaMoine Jenson - Wikipedia

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    Jenson was born in Millville, Utah, [2] to Eslie D. Jenson, a member of the Priesthood Council of the Apostolic United Brethren under the leadership of Joseph W. Musser. [1] Jenson grew up in the Salt Lake Valley and graduated from Jordan High School in 1953. [ 1 ]