Chronology of the First Presidency (LDS Church)

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Chronology of the First Presidency (LDS Church)

What follows is a chronological table that sets out the changes in the composition of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) through time.[1]

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Date range President of the Church
(and Assistant Presidents)
First Counselor Second Counselor Other Counselors
(3C = Third Counselor)
C = Counselor
AC = Assistant Counselor)
Change from previous organization
8 March 1832 –
3 December 1832
Initial organization of First Presidency[2]
3 December 1832 –
18 March 1833
Jesse Gause excommunicated
18 March 1833 –
5 December 1834
Sidney Rigdon called as First Counselor; Frederick G. Williams called as Second Counselor
5 December 1834 –
3 September 1837
Oliver Cowdery called as Assistant President of the Church
3 September 1837 –
7 November 1837
Hyrum Smith, John Smith and Joseph Smith, Sr. called as Assistant Counselors; Oliver Cowdery also given the title of Assistant Counselor
7 November 1837 –
11 April 1838
Frederick G. Williams rejected as Second Counselor at church conference; Hyrum Smith called as Second Counselor
11 April 1838 –
14 September 1840
Oliver Cowdery excommunicated
14 September 1840 –
24 January 1841
Death of Joseph Smith, Sr.
24 January 1841 –
8 April 1841
Hyrum Smith called as Assistant President of the Church; William Law replaces Hyrum Smith as Second Counselor
8 April 1841 –
25 May 1842
John C. Bennett called as Assistant President[3]
25 May 1842 –
4 February 1843
John C. Bennett disfellowshipped
4 February 1843 –
18 April 1844
Amasa Lyman called as Counselor
18 April 1844 –
27 June 1844
Apostasy of William Law
27 June 1844 –
27 December 1847
No organized First Presidency: Death of Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith; dissolution of First Presidency
27 December 1847 –
11 March 1854
First Presidency reorganized after deaths of Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith
11 March 1854 –
7 April 1854
Death of Willard Richards
7 April 1854 –
1 December 1856
Jedediah M. Grant called as Second Counselor
1 December 1856 –
4 January 1857
Death of Jedediah M. Grant
4 January 1857 –
1 July 1866
Daniel H. Wells called as Second Counselor
1 July 1866 –
22 June 1868
Joseph F. Smith called as Counselor
22 June 1868 –
7 October 1868
Death of Heber C. Kimball
7 October 1868 –
8 April 1873
George A. Smith called as First Counselor
8 April 1873 –
9 May 1874
John Willard Young, George Q. Cannon, Brigham Young, Jr., Lorenzo Snow, and Albert Carrington called as Counselors
9 May 1874 –
1 September 1875
Titles of all additional counselors (except Joseph F. Smith) changed from Counselor to Assistant Counselor
1 September 1875 –
8 October 1876
Death of George A. Smith
8 October 1876 –
29 August 1877
John Willard Young called as First Counselor
29 August 1877 –
10 October 1880
No organized First Presidency; Death of Brigham Young; dissolution of First Presidency
10 October 1880 –
25 July 1887
First Presidency reorganized after death of Brigham Young
25 July 1887 –
7 April 1889
No organized First Presidency; Death of John Taylor; dissolution of First Presidency
7 April 1889 –
2 September 1898
First Presidency reorganized after death of John Taylor
2 September 1898 –
13 September 1898
No organized First Presidency; Death of Wilford Woodruff; dissolution of First Presidency
13 September 1898 –
12 April 1901
First Presidency reorganized after death of Wilford Woodruff
12 April 1901 –
6 October 1901
Death of George Q. Cannon
6 October 1901 –
10 October 1901
Joseph F. Smith called as First Counselor; Rudger Clawson called as Second Counselor.
NOTE: These counselors were sustained but not set apart due to the death of Snow 4 days later
10 October 1901 –
17 October 1901
No organized First Presidency; Death of Lorenzo Snow; dissolution of First Presidency
17 October 1901 –
27 March 1910
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Lorenzo Snow
27 March 1910 –
7 April 1910
Death of John R. Winder
7 April 1910 –
13 October 1911
Anthon H. Lund called as First Counselor; John Henry Smith called as Second Counselor
13 October 1911 –
7 December 1911
Death of John Henry Smith
7 December 1911 –
19 November 1918
Charles W. Penrose called as Second Counselor
19 November 1918 –
23 November 1918
No organized First Presidency; Death of Joseph F. Smith; dissolution of First Presidency
23 November 1918 –
2 March 1921
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Joseph F. Smith
2 March 1921 –
10 March 1921
Death of Anthon H. Lund
10 March 1921 –
16 May 1925
Charles W. Penrose called as First Counselor; Anthony W. Ivins called as Second Counselor
16 May 1925 –
28 May 1925
Death of Charles W. Penrose
28 May 1925 –
11 December 1931
Anthony W. Ivins called as First Counselor; Charles W. Nibley called as Second Counselor
11 December 1931 –
6 April 1933
Death of Charles W. Nibley
6 April 1933 –
23 September 1934
J. Reuben Clark called as Second Counselor
23 September 1934 –
11 October 1934
Death of Anthony W. Ivins
11 October 1934 –
14 May 1945
J. Reuben Clark called as First Counselor; David O. McKay called as Second Counselor
14 May 1945 –
21 May 1945
No organized First Presidency; Death of Heber J. Grant; dissolution of First Presidency
21 May 1945 –
4 April 1951
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Heber J. Grant
4 April 1951 –
9 April 1951
No organized First Presidency; Death of George Albert Smith; dissolution of First Presidency
9 April 1951 –
19 May 1959
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of George Albert Smith
19 May 1959 –
12 June 1959
Death of Stephen L Richards
12 June 1959 –
22 June 1961
J. Reuben Clark called as First Counselor; Henry D. Moyle called as Second Counselor
22 June 1961 –
6 October 1961
Hugh B. Brown called as Third Counselor
6 October 1961 –
12 October 1961
Death of J. Reuben Clark
12 October 1961 –
18 September 1963
Henry D. Moyle called as First Counselor; Hugh B. Brown called as Second Counselor
18 September 1963 –
4 October 1963
Death of Henry D. Moyle
4 October 1963 –
28 October 1965
Hugh B. Brown called as First Counselor; N. Eldon Tanner called as Second Counselor
28 October 1965 –
29 October 1965
Thorpe B. Isaacson called as Counselor
29 October 1965 –
6 April 1968
Joseph Fielding Smith called as Counselor
6 April 1968 –
18 January 1970
Alvin R. Dyer called as Counselor
18 January 1970 –
23 January 1970
No organized First Presidency; Death of David O. McKay; dissolution of First Presidency
23 January 1970 –
2 July 1972
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of David O. McKay
2 July 1972 –
7 July 1972
No organized First Presidency; Death of Joseph Fielding Smith; dissolution of First Presidency
7 July 1972 –
26 December 1973
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Joseph Fielding Smith
26 December 1973 –
30 December 1973
No organized First Presidency; Death of Harold B. Lee; dissolution of First Presidency
30 December 1973 –
23 July 1981
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Harold B. Lee
23 July 1981 –
27 November 1982
Gordon B. Hinckley called as Counselor
27 November 1982 –
2 December 1982
Death of N. Eldon Tanner
2 December 1982 –
5 November 1985
Marion G. Romney called as First Counselor; Gordon B. Hinckley called as Second Counselor
5 November 1985 –
10 November 1985
No organized First Presidency; Death of Spencer W. Kimball; dissolution of First Presidency
10 November 1985 –
30 May 1994
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Spencer W. Kimball
30 May 1994 –
5 June 1994
No organized First Presidency; Death of Ezra Taft Benson; dissolution of First Presidency
5 June 1994 –
3 March 1995
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Ezra Taft Benson
3 March 1995 –
12 March 1995
No organized First Presidency; Death of Howard W. Hunter; dissolution of First Presidency
12 March 1995 –
10 August 2007
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Howard W. Hunter
10 August 2007 –
6 October 2007
Death of James E. Faust[4]
6 October 2007 –
27 January 2008
Henry B. Eyring called as Second Counselor
27 January 2008 –
3 February 2008
No organized First Presidency; Death of Gordon B. Hinckley; dissolution of First Presidency
3 February 2008 –
2 January 2018
Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Gordon B. Hinckley[5]
2 January 2018 – 14 January 2018
No organized First Presidency; Death of Thomas S. Monson; dissolution of First Presidency
14 January 2018 – Reorganization of First Presidency after death of Thomas S. Monson[6]
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