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Title: Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Year: 1901 (1900s) Authors: Jenson, Andrew, 1850-1941 Subjects: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mormons Publisher: Salt Lake City : The Andrew Jenson History Co. Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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Text Appearing Before Image: , and he feels like do-ing all he can to help to roll on theWork in which he is engaged (Mill.Star, Vol. 26, p. 734). Brother Metsdied April 26, 1903, in Rotterdam. METS, Timothy, president of theNetherlands Mission from 1891-1892,was born Dec. 4, 1828, at Vlissingen(Flushing), Holland, a son of PhilipMets and Leah Ova. He was bap-tized at Rotterdam June 10, 1862 or1863, by Paul A.Schettler, who alsoordained him anElder in 1865 atSalt Lake City. Heemigrated to Utahin 1864, accom-panying forty-sixother emigrants. Elder Mets as-sisted in buildingMorgan City, Utah, and in October,1879, moved to Mesa, Arizona, wherehe arrived in February, 1880. Hisfamily, at that time, consisted oftwelve souls, including his wifesmother and Cornells Dirk and Geertjevan Ek Exalto, whom he cared for. Elder Mets left Mesa for the Neth-erlands (not traveling via Salt LakeCity) Nov. 26, 1890, and succeeded,upon his arrival, Francis A. Brownas president of the mission. Duringhis administration, in 1891, Belgium

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