Since 1831, at which time the Lord called by revelation the first Presiding Bishop in this dispensation, the following ten men have served in this office:
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1. Edward Partridge—called by revelation to be a bishop February 4, 1831, at age 38; died May 27, 1840, at Nauvoo.
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2. Newel Kimball Whitney—called by revelation to be the first bishop of Kirtland. Sustained as first bishop of the Church, October 7, 1844, at age 49; named Presiding Bishop April 6, 1847; died September 23, 1850, Salt Lake City.
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3. Edward Hunter—sustained April 7, 1851, at age 58; died October 16, 1883, Salt Lake City.
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4. William Bowker Preston—sustained April 6, 1884, at age 53; released due to ill health December 4, 1907.
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5. Charles Wilson Nibley—sustained December 4, 1907, at age 48; sustained as second counselor to President Heber J. Grant May 28, 1925.
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6. Sylvester Quayle Cannon—sustained October 6, 1925, at age 48; sustained associate to Council of the Twelve, April 6, 1938.
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7. LeGrand Richards—sustained April 6, 1938, at age 52; ordained an apostle April 10, 1952.
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8. Joseph L. Wirthlin—sustained second counselor on April 6, 1938; first counselor, December 12, 1946; Presiding Bishop, April 6, 1952, at age 58; released due to ill health September 30, 1961.
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9. John H. Vandenberg—sustained September 30, 1961, at age 56; sustained Assistant to the Council of the Twelve April 6, 1972.
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10. Victor L. Brown—sustained second counselor September 30, 1961; Presiding Bishop April 6, 1972, at age 57.

