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    David King Udall

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  1. David King Udall, Sr. (September 7, 1851 – February 18, 1938) was an American politician who was a representative to the Arizona Territorial Legislature and the founder of the Udall political family.

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    David King Udall, son of Mesa councilman David K. Udall, serves as a Superior Court Judge in Maricopa County, Arizona (since 2001). His brother Jesse is married [2] to Michelle Udall, who was elected to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2016.

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  4. David Udall began considering polygamy while serving as bishop of the St. Johns ward. During that time, Church prophet-president John Taylor encouraged all Church leaders to practice polygamy. For David, this was difficult. His father’s plural marriage was unhappy, so David grew up skeptical of polygamy.

  5. Until his death in 1938, David K. Udall, together with Ella, served his church in Arizona in many capacities, as president of Saint Johns Stake and as President of the Arizona Temple in Mesa. His children by Ella were Stewart, Pearl, Erma, Mary, Luella, David, Levi, Paul, and Rebecca.

  6. A Maricopa County Superior Court Judge for nearly two decades, prior to that appointment, David King Udall was a deputy county attorney for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and worked in the firm of Killian, Nicholas, Fischer, Wirken, Cook & Pew in Mesa.

  7. Arizona pioneer Mormon; David King Udall: his story and his family, 1851-1938. by. Udall, David King, 1851-1938. Publication date. 1959. Topics. Udall family, Mormons and Mormonism in Arizona, Udall, David King, 1851-1938, Udall, Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona, Mormons -- Arizona -- Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, Mormons, Arizona ...

  8. David K. Udall is substantially portrayed in his mission diaries, in his trial and imprisonment, and in his business activities. There is less documentation on his life before 1880 and after 1930, on his roles as President of the Arizona Temple, as developer of schools and roads, as legislator, and as voice for his autobiography.

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