List of Mormon missionary entries by country explained

The following list indicates when missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) first preached in the territory of present-day countries.

CountryYearFirst official church missionary[1] Notes
United States1830Samuel H. SmithSmith is regarded as the "first missionary" of the LDS Church. He preached in New York in June 1830.
Canada1830Joseph Smith, Sr. and Don Carlos SmithAlthough Phineas Young preached in Upper Canada several months before the Smiths, when he did so he was not a member of the church and therefore was not an official missionary of the church. The Smiths preached in villages north of the St. Lawrence River in Upper Canada in September 1830.
United Kingdom1837Heber C. Kimball and Orson HydeKimball and Hyde first preached in Preston, England
Ireland1840John Taylor, James McGuffie, and William BlackA few months before Taylor, McGuffie, and Black arrived in Ireland, Reuben Headlock preached in Belfast, which was part of Ireland at the time but which is now in Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom
Australia1840William BarrattBarratt was a 17-year-old convert from England whose family emigrated to Australia. Before his departure, he was set apart as a missionary to Australia.
Netherlands1841Orson HydeHyde spent a week in Rotterdam and Amsterdam preaching to rabbis.
Germany1841Orson HydeA British church member named James Howells preached in Germany in 1840, but he was not an official missionary of the church.
Turkey1841Orson HydeHyde preached in Istanbul.
Israel1841Orson HydeHyde preached in Jerusalem and dedicated Palestine for the return of the Jews.
French Polynesia1844Addison Pratt, Noah Rogers, and Benjamin Franklin GrouardPreached first in Tubuai. Preached in Tahitian; first official church missionaries to preach in a language other than English.
1848
France1849William Howells
Denmark1850Erastus Snow, Peter O. Hansen, John E. Forsgren, and George P. DykesFirst preached in Copenhagen
Italy1850Lorenzo Snow, Joseph Toronto, and Thomas StenhouseFirst preached in Genoa
Sweden1850John E. Forsgren
Switzerland1850Thomas Stenhouse and Lorenzo SnowFirst preached in Geneva
Norway1851Hans F. PetersenPetersen was one of the first converts baptized in Denmark
Iceland1851Gudmund Gudmundson and Thorarinn ThorasonGudmundson and Torason joined the church in Denmark and were sent back to their native Iceland as missionaries.
India1851Joseph RichardsChurch members Benjamin Richey and George Barber preached in India in 1849, but they were not official missionaries of the church.
Chile1851Parley P. Pratt, Phoebe Pratt and Rufus C. AllenPhoebe was one of Parley's plural wives.
Malta1852Lorenzo Snow and Jabez Woodard
South Africa1853Jesse Haven, Leonard L. Smith, and William H. WalkerPreached first in Cape Town. In 1852, Joseph Richards spent nearly a month in Cape Town on his way home from his assigned mission in India. He distributed some tracts and preached a few sermons. Haven, Smith, and Walker were the first missionaries specifically assigned to South Africa.
Hong Kong1853Hosea Stout, James Lewis, and Chapman DuncanThe missionaries were called to preach in China, but conditions allowed them to only preach in Hong Kong, which was a British colony at the time.
Jamaica1853Darwin Richardson, Aaron F. Fan, Jesse Turpin, and A. B. Lambson
Sri Lanka1853Chauncey W. West and Benjamin F. Dewey
New Zealand1854Augustus Farnham, William Cooke, and Thomas HolderPreached first in Auckland, Wellington, and Nelson
Thailand1854Elam LuddingtonPreached first in Bangkok.
Mauritius1856George Kershaw
Samoa1863Kimo Pelia and Samuela Manoa
Austria1865Orson Pratt and William W. Ritter
Mexico1876Daniel Webster Jones and Ammon N. Tenney
Finland1876Carl A. Sundstrom and John E. SundstromPreached first in Vaasa.
Czech Republic1884Thomas BiesingerPreached in Prague.
Hungary1885Thomas Biesinger and Paul HammerPreached in Budapest.
Belgium1888Mischa MarkowPreached in Antwerp.
Tonga1891Brigham Smoot and Alva J. Butler[2] [3] Met with and granted permission from King George Tupou I before preaching.
1895August HöglundPreached in St. Petersburg.
1898
Greece1899Ferdinand F. Hintze
Serbia1899Mischa MarkowPreached in Belgrade.
Croatia1899Mischa Markow
Romania1899Mischa Markow
Cook Islands1899Osborne J. P. Widtsoe and Mervin Davispreached first in Rarotonga
Bulgaria1900Mischa Markow
Japan1901Heber J. Grant, Horace S. Ensign, Louis A. Kelsch, and Alma O. Taylor
Latvia1903Mischa MarkowPreached in Riga.
Argentina1925Rulon S. Wells and Rey PrattPreached first in Buenos Aires. Wells preached in German and Pratt preached in Spanish.
Brazil1928Rheinhold Stoof, William F. Heinz, and Emil SchindlerPreaching began among German speakers.
Slovakia1929Arthur GaethGaeth was the first mission president of the Czechoslovakia Mission. Thomas Biesinger had previously preached within Czechoslovakia, but only in the current territory of the Czech Republic.
Zimbabwe1930George C. Maw, Vern D. Greene, and Bertram C. Cutforth
Costa Rica1946Arwell L. Pierce, Robert B. Miller, and David D. Lingard
Guatemala1947Seth G. Mattice, Earl E. Hansen, Robert B. Miller, and David D. Lingard
Uruguay1947Frederick S. Williams
El Salvador1949Glenn W. Skousen and Omer Farnsworth
Paraguay1950Frederick S. Williams, Sister Williams and William S. Farnsworth The first baptism was performed by Samuel J. Skousen, a former missionary in Argentina who was then working as the military attache to the United States Embassy in Paraguay, he baptized Carlos Alerto Rodriguez, having previously been authorized to do so by the First Presidency. Williams was president of the Argentine Mission when he went with his wife and Elder Farnsworth to begin missionary work in Paraguay. Three additional missionaries, Keith J. Morris, Norval C. Jesperson and Daryl L. Anderson were sent after President Williams had determined that the government would allow missionary work to proceed.
Honduras1952James T. Thorup and George W. Allen
Niue1952Thayne ChristensenFritz Bunge-Kruger and his family arrived earlier in 1952 and traveled about the island doing missionary work, but none of the members of the family were official church missionaries
Nicaragua1953Manuel Arias and Archie R. Mortensen
Fiji1954Boyd L. Harris and Sheldon L. Abbott
1954Richard L. Detton and Don G. Powell
Faroe Islands1958
1964Sterling Nicolayson was President of the Andes Mission; he met with American expatriate members in Bolivia in October to November. Missionaries under him arrived in late November and baptized their first covert, Victor Walter Vallejos, just before Christmas. In 1962 Norval Jesperson, who had been among the first six missionaries in Paraguay, became the director of the American-Bolivian Center in Cochabamba. He shared the gospel with several people and baptized Maria van Gemerfen.
Peru1956Darwin Thomas, Edward T. Hall, Donald L. Hokanson, Shirrel M. Plowman
1956Weldon J. Kitchen, Keith Madsen, Duane W. Dean, and Melvin C. Fish
Guam1957
Philippines1961Ray Goodson, Harry Murray, Kent Lowe, and Nestor Ledesma
Luxembourg1963Hyrum M. Smith and Gerald E. Malmrose
Puerto Rico1964Verl Tolbert and Dwight K. HunterThe first baptisms of Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico had occurred May 7, 1959 when Cristina Burk and Irma Haws, both of whom were married to American Mormons, were baptized. Tolbert and Hunter mainly worked with US military personnel in Puerto Rico, although they did baptize Becky Farticelli, the first Puerto Rican convert who did not have familial connections to the U.S. mainland. Steven Johnson and Craig Van Tassell in 1969 were the first missionaries in Puerto Rico to preach in Spanish.
1964Darryl Thomander and Gilbert Montano
Ecuador1965Craig Carpenter, Bryant R. Gold, Lindon Robinson, and Paul O. Allen
Panama1965Ted E. Brewerton
Colombia1966Randall Harmsen and Jerry BroomePreached first in Bogotá.
Bermuda1966
1967Ted E. Brewerton, Floyd Baum, Neil Gruwell, David Bell, and Fred Podlesny
Singapore1968Kim A. Shipley, Joel Richards III, Rhett T. Bake and Melvin D. Shurtz
New Caledonia1968Harold Richards and Jeannine Richards
Spain1970Clark Hinckley and a few others.[4]
Indonesia1970Frank Willard, Dale Storer, Robert Meier, Ross Marchant, Greg Hawker, and Larry Hunt
Kiribati1972Eb L. Davis
Malaysia1972Elam Luddington had preached on the island of Penang in 1854. Anthony Lim, the first Malaysian baptized in Malaysia, was baptized on December 3, 1972.
1973Colin B. Van Orman, James L. Chrisensen, David T. Posey, and Richard C. Holloman
Portugal1974William Grant Bangerter
Slovenia1975Neil D. Schaerrer
Vanuatu1975Asaeli Mokofisi and Peni Malohifo’ou (of Tonga) and Brett Edward Olsen and Rodvern Lowry (of Canada)
Northern Mariana Islands1975Jeff Frame and Callis Carlton
1975Kent Bowman, Randy Clark, Kerry Riley, and Derrin Watson
1976George L. Mortensen and Aldric PorterPreached first on Pohnpei.
Marshall Islands1977William Wardel and Steven Cooper
Poland1977Matthew and Marion Ciembronowicz[5]
Trinidad and Tobago1977Chris Doty, Doug Mathews, Randy Clark, and David Roos
Dominican Republic1978John A. Davis and Ada DavisLatter-day Saints Eddie Amparo and Mercedes Amparo preached prior to 1978, but they were not official missionaries of the church.
Ghana1978Edwin Q. "Ted" Cannon, Janath Cannon, Rendell N. Mabey, Rachel MabeyBilly Johnson and others had shared the Book of Mormon with many people in Ghana and even been recognized as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by the government in 1968, but none of these people had been baptized. Immediately after the June 1978 Revelation on Priesthood, Ted Cannon, and Merrill J. Bateman had made a short fact-finding trip to Ghana and Nigeria where they laid the final ground-work for the entry of missionaries a few months later. The missions of the Cannons and the Mabeys resulted in the baptism of several hundred people, most of whom were among those prepared by Johnson and his associates.
Nigeria1978Edwin Q. "Ted" Cannon, Janath Cannon, Rendell N. Mabey, Rachel MabeySee note on Ghana, above. In Nigeria there had been others who set up unofficial congregations of the LDS Church, such as Anthony Obina.
Suriname1978John Limburg and Beverly Limburg
Palau1978Ron Brown and Stanton Akana
1978
1978
Reunion1979
Belize1980Samuel Flores and Robert Henke
Haiti1980Glenn E. Stringham
Papua New Guinea1980L. Douglas Johnson and Eva Johnson
1980Steven B. Wooley and Terry Williams
1983Todd Hardy, Paul Jackson, Jay Schroeder, and Marty Harris
Martinique1983Kenneth Zabriskie
1984Douglas Myers and Robert J. Molina
Antigua and Barbuda1984Ralph Tate and Aileen Tate
Nauru1984Joseph B. Keeler
Tuvalu1984Joseph B. Keeler, Glen Cornwall, and Shirley Cornwall
Guadeloupe1984
Grenada1985Robert W. Hoffmaster and Leonard G. Gill
Cayman Islands1985
1986R. Bay Hutchings and Jean Hutchings
1987Kenneth Edwards and Betty Edwards
Liberia1987J. Duffy Palmer and Jacelyn Palmer
Aruba1987Clay Jorgensen and Julio Gonzalez
Guyana1988Benjamin Hudson and Ruth Hudson
Cape Verde1988Marion K. Hamblin, Christopher Lee, and Ken Margetts
1988Barnard S. Silver and Cherry Silver
Sierra Leone1988
Lesotho1989Marc Modersitzki and Bradley Saunderson
Cyprus1989James O. Henrie and Evelyn H. Henrie
French Guiana1989
Botswana1990R. J. Stone
Namibia1990
Uganda1990Lark Washburn and Arlea Washburn
Estonia1990Gary L. BrowningBrowning was the president of the Finland Helsinki East Mission, which had jurisdiction over Estonia.
Ukraine1991Gary L. BrowningBrowning was the president of the Finland Helsinki East Mission, which had jurisdiction over Ukraine.
Kenya1991
1991
Mongolia1992Kenneth H. Beesley and Donna Beesley
Malawi1992James Griggs and Diane Griggs
1992
Albania1992
Lithuania1992Gary L. Browning
Robert A. Rees and Ruth Rees
Browning was president of the Helsinki Finland East Mission, which had jurisdiction over Lithuania. The Rees were the first missionaries assigned to preach in Lithuania.
Angola1993
Cameroon1993
Central African Republic1993"a French missionary couple"
Ethiopia1993Eugene Hilton and Ruth Hilton
Madagascar1993
Pakistan1993
Belarus1993
Cambodia1994
Solomon Islands1995E. Crawford Jones and Judith Jones
1997
Benin1998
Mozambique1999
Togo1999Dermoine A. Findlay and Joyce Findlay
Georgia1999Philip Reber and Betty Reber
Kazakhstan2001Barry A. Baker and Tamara H. Baker
Dominica2006
2006
Turks and Caicos Islands2008
Burundi2010
2011Griseld Merepeza and Eliot Steimle
2012Joel Kay and Chase Adams
Montenegro2012Tyran Schouten and Taylor Nelson
Bosnia and Herzegovina2012Philander Knox Smartt Jr. and Gloria Rose Smartt
Senegal2017"Missionaries from the Cote d'Ivoire Mission"[6]

Countries where LDS Church missionaries have not preached

Official LDS Church missionaries have never preached in the following countries and territories:

Missionaries have preached in Hong Kong, and Macau; 1 Feb 1834 Orson Pratt came to China and held meetings;[7] Missionaries also called 28 August 1852 to China by Brigham Young;[8] 7-8 March 1853, 109 Elders called to various missions among them China. [9] Additionally, LDS missionaries are currently not preaching in a number of countries where they have preached previously, including Israel/Palestine, Iran, Laos, Lebanon, and Syria.

Notes and References

  1. 2013 Deseret News Church Almanac (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News, 2012).
  2. [Eric B. Shumway]
  3. Savani Latai Toluta'u Aupiu, "Mormon Missionaries in the Kingdom of Tonga, 1891–1897" (MA Thesis, University of Utah, 2009).
  4. [Sheri Dew]
  5. Mehr, Kahlile B. Mormon Missionaries Enter Eastern Europe (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 2002) p. 103.
  6. [Sarah Jane Weaver]
  7. Web site: Orson Pratt Writings .
  8. Web site: Without Purse or Scrip: A 19-Year-Old Missionary in 1853 .
  9. Web site: March 1853 .