List of Latter Day Saints

This is a list of Latter Day Saints who have attained levels of notability. This list includes adherents of all Latter Day Saint movement denominations, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), Community of Christ, and others. Members of the LDS Church are usually considered either "active", meaning they attend church on a regular basis and are committed to living their religion, or "less active" or "inactive", meaning they do not attend church regularly and/or they do not adhere to its principles. See List of former Latter Day Saints for a list of persons who ended their affiliation with Latter Day Saint movement religions.

Artists

Sports figures

American football and Canadian football

Association football (soccer)

Baseball

Basketball

Ice hockey

Rugby league

Rugby union

Track & Field

Valerie Adams

Auto racing

Beach volleyball

Bodybuilding

Boxing

Golf

Gymnastics

Martial arts

Rodeo

Dale D. Smith Consecutive Team Roping Championships 1956–1957, Inducted into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in 1977, Inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1995

Snowboarding

Swimming

Volleyball

Wrestling

Business

Law

Judicial

Enforcement

  • Samuel P. Cowley (1899–1934), FBI agent killed in the line of duty by Baby Face Nelson
  • Porter Rockwell, Deputy US Marshal of Salt Lake City (1849–1878); bodyguard of LDS founder Joseph Smith

Educators and scholars

Media and entertainment figures

Writers

Stephenie Meyer

Film, television and stage personalities

Singers and musicians

Gladys Knight

Dance

Medicine

  • Richard F. Daines, New York State Department of Health Commissioner[209]
  • Russell M. Nelson, (LDS Prophet) physician, heart surgeon, Director American Board Thoracic Surgeons, Chair Thoracic Surgery Salt Lake Hospital, University Hospital (world renowned)[210] first open heart surgery[211] heart lung support machine under Dr. Gibbon, Mayo Clinic, Philadelphia[212] "Top 20 Most Innovative Surgeons Alive Today" [213]
  • Ellis Reynolds Shipp, SLC, one of the first female doctors west of the Mississippi, a compassionate genius protege'. 1847 – 1939, sent to Penn Med School (women's/Hanneman) by Eliza Snow on Dr.Willard Richards endowment 1873 as directed by the prophet, returning,' worked with Sis.Snow's board to start obstetrics school 1876, trained 660 midwives.,[214] went to Michican for pediatrics under pioneer Victor Vaugh who created American Pediatrics Board, returning created LDS Children's hospital under relief society, bolstered by St. Marks Hospital Salt Lake.[215]
  • Willard Richards,1804-1854[216] Obstritician Thompson Infirmary Med School Boston 1835. Apostle 1840 2nd counsler 1847, migrated Salt Lake 1847–9, expedition secretary and medic/surgeon. Opened Deseret(Salt Lake)LDS clinic under Relief Society 1849 SLC.Started Deseret Newes<column on health. Trained Midwives many starting as girls. Treated gold rush miners 1849–50.[217]

Scientists and inventors

Philo Farnsworth

Military

Commanders

U.S. Medal of Honor recipients

Politics

U.S. Senate
U.S. House of Representatives
Governors
U.S. Senate
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. governors
Mitt Romney
Cabinet officers, ambassadors and senior administration officials
Other American politicians
Eldridge Cleaver

Politicians outside the United States

Royalty

Criminals

Church leaders

Presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (largest denomination, ≈16,000,000 adherents)

  1. Joseph Smith, church founder, also mayor of Nauvoo, Illinois
  2. Brigham Young, also Utah territorial governor
  3. John Taylor, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  4. Wilford Woodruff, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  5. Lorenzo Snow, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  6. Joseph F. Smith, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  7. Heber J. Grant, also member of Utah territorial legislature
  8. George Albert Smith
  9. David O. McKay
  10. Joseph Fielding Smith
  11. Harold B. Lee
  12. Spencer W. Kimball
  13. Ezra Taft Benson, also U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
  14. Howard W. Hunter
  15. Gordon B. Hinckley, also Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
  16. Thomas S. Monson
  17. Russell M. Nelson[303]

Presidents of the Community of Christ (≈250,000 adherents)

Presidents of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (≈10,000 adherents)

Leaders of smaller factions

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