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Joel LeBaron

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Killed by brother

Role
  
Ervil LeBaron's brother

Nieces
  
Lillian LeBaron Chynoweth

Name
  
Joel LeBaron

Siblings
  
Ervil LeBaron

Cause of death
  
Gunshot

Predecessor
  
Benjamin F. Johnson

Full Name
  
Joel F. LeBaron

Successor
  
Ervil LeBaron


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Born
  
September 23, 1923La Verkin, Utah, United States (
1923-09-23
)

Parents
  
Alma Dayer LeBaron, Sr.Maude Lucinda McDonald

Died
  
August 20, 1972, Ensenada, Mexico

Nephews
  
Aaron LeBaron, Andrew LeBaron, Heber LeBaron

Similar
  
Ervil LeBaron, Merril Jessop, John Ortell Kingston

Joel Franklin LeBaron (June 9, 1923 – August 20, 1972) was a Mormon fundamentalist leader in northern Mexico. He was murdered by a member or members of a rival church which was headed by his brother Ervil LeBaron.

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Early life

LeBaron was born in La Verkin, Utah, the eighth of 13 children born to Alma Dayer LeBaron, Sr. and Maude Lucinda McDonald. At the time of Joel's birth, the LeBaron family were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Joel was baptized into the LDS Church in 1931 in Colonia Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, where the LeBarons had moved when Joel was an infant.

Beginning in 1936, the LeBaron family became close to Joseph White Musser, a leader of the young Mormon fundamentalist movement in Mexico. In 1944, the family was excommunicated from the LDS Church for teaching and practicing plural marriage. For the next 11 years, the family were members of Rulon C. Allred's Apostolic United Brethren.

Church leadership

In 1955, Joel LeBaron and two of his brothers established the Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times in Salt Lake City, Utah with Joel as President of the Church. Upon returning to northern Mexico, their parents and most of the members of the LeBaron family joined the new church. In 1967, Joel's brother Ervil LeBaron was removed from leadership in the church when he began to preach that he, and not Joel, was the proper leader of the church.

Murder

In 1972, Ervil LeBaron established the rival Church of the Lamb of God and began teaching his followers that in accordance with the doctrine of blood atonement, Joel had to be executed for his sins. On 20 August 1972, in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, one of Ervil's followers Daniel Jordan (who was married to one of their nieces) shot Joel LeBaron in the head while Joel's young son was asleep in a car in the driveway. Ervil was tried and convicted in Mexico for Joel's murder, but the conviction was overturned. Ervil LeBaron was eventually convicted in Utah for ordering the killing of rival Mormon fundamentalist leader Rulon C. Allred. Joel LeBaron was succeeded as president of the church by his brother Verlan.

References

Joel LeBaron Wikipedia