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Joseph Standing

Joseph Standing〔Temple ordinance records of the LDS Church and other genealogical records available from FamilySearch indicate that Standing's middle name was "Standing", but other sources—and Standing's gravestone—omit the middle name. "Standing" was the maiden name of Joseph Standing's mother.〕 (October 5, 1854 – July 21, 1879) was a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who was killed by a mob near the town of Varnell, Whitfield County, Georgia in 1879.〔The site of the murder is located north of Dalton, Georgia and southeast of Chattanooga, Tennessee on (Standing Road, Varnell, Georgia 30756. )〕

==Family==
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory and a resident of Box Elder County, Utah, Standing was born to British immigrants, James and Mary Standing. He was one of ten children. His father was a stonemason who worked on the Nauvoo and Logan Temples.〔(1880 United States Census June 14, 1880 Deweyville, Box Elder, Utah Page 95D ); see the previous household record for (John Standing ), possibly Joseph’s older brother.〕〔James Standing obituary, "James Standing-" ''Deseret Evening News'', January 19, 1886〕〔(Death of James Standing ), ''Deseret News'', January 20, 1886〕〔"Mother of Elder Joseph Standing Called Home by Death" ''Deseret Evening News'', May 4, 1894; "Further Particulars Regarding Her Last Illness" ''Deseret Evening News'', May 5, 1894 — reports that Mary "was the mother of ten children, seven of whom are still living."〕 Prior to his missionary service, Joseph Standing was a fireman with the Wasatch Engine Company.〔("The Firemen’s Tribute" ), ''Deseret News'', August 08, 1879.〕 He was not married and had no children.〔LDS Church temple records indicate that on May 27, 1891, Standing was posthumously married by proxy to Katie Spence (died 1888) and Elizabeth Wilkinson (1858–1882) in the Logan Temple.〕

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