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Called by
  
Edward Hunter

Children
  
18

Name
  
Leonard Hardy


Leonard W. Hardy

Full Name
  
Leonard Wilford Hardy

Born
  
December 31, 1805 Bradford, Massachusetts, United States (
1805-12-31
)

Resting place
  
Salt Lake City Cemetery 40°46′37″N 111°51′29″W / 40.777°N 111.858°W / 40.777; -111.858 (Salt Lake City Cemetery)

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Harriman Nichols Sophia Lois Goodridge Esther Smilinda Goodridge Harriet Ann Goodridge Rachel Smith Gardner

Parents
  
Simon Hardy Rhoda Hardy

Died
  
July 31, 1884, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Leonard Wilford Hardy (December 31, 1805 – July 31, 1884) was an early convert in the Latter Day Saint movement, a Mormon pioneer and a member of the presiding bishopric of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1856 until his death.

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Hardy was born in Bradford, Massachusetts. On December 2, 1832, he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, being baptized by missionary Orson Hyde.

In December 1844, Hardy traveled to England as a church missionary with Wilford Woodruff, Dan Jones, and Hiram Clark. Hardy was stationed in Preston, Lancashire, and was made the conference president in March 1845.

After returning to the United States, Hardy and his family emigrated to Utah Territory with other Mormon pioneers in 1850. Hardy contracted cholera but survived.

In Utah, Hardy was made a bishop of two different wards. On October 12, 1856, Hardy was called to be the first counselor to the church's Presiding Bishop, Edward Hunter. When Hunter died in 1883, William B. Preston became the new presiding bishop and Hardy was again selected as the first counselor. However, after just a few months working under Preston, Hardy died in Salt Lake City and was buried at Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Hardy practiced plural marriage and was the father of 18 children.

References

Leonard W. Hardy Wikipedia