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Name
  
Joel Ricks

Role
  
Thomas E. Ricks' father


Died
  
December 15, 1888

Children
  
Thomas E. Ricks

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Joel Ricks (February 18, 1804 – December 15, 1888) was a Mormon Pioneer and community leader who helped settled the Salt Lake Valley and Cache Valley, Utah. He was the father of Thomas E. Ricks.

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Early life

Joel Ricks was born on February 18, 1804 near Donaldson Creek in Christian County, Kentucky (in an area now in Trigg County), the son of Jonathan Ricks and Temperance Edwards. On May 18, 1826 he married Eleanor Martin and continued to work on his father's farm.

Pioneer

While living in Illinois, Ricks met missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS Church) and was baptized in 1841. He eventually moved to Nauvoo, Illinois to be with other members of his faith. Later persecutions forced him to leave Nauvoo and join the Mormon Pioneers in a migration to the Salt Lake Valley.

Utah life

Ricks helped lead his pioneer company and arrived in Bountiful in September 1848. He began farming in Centerville, and later started a tannery in Farmington. In 1852 he married another wife. He moved his family to Logan, Utah in 1859, where he continued tanning and was involved with the area's first sawmill and gristmill.

Ricks was active in the early Cache Valley community and helped establish the city of Logan. He was treasurer of Cache County for nearly twenty-five years and an officer in the Logan Canyon Road Company. He frequently provided equipment to the ongoing Mormon immigration and assisted in the construction of all the early community buildings. In the church, he was a longtime member of the Stake High Council and was ordained a Patriarch.

References

Joel Ricks Wikipedia


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