
Hugh B. Brown
1883–1975 (92 years)
Hometown: Granger, Utah
Biography
Hugh B. Brown was an apostle from 1958 until his death in 1975 and served in the First Presidency. A Canadian-born lawyer and military officer, Brown was known for his more progressive views.
Brown reportedly advocated for lifting the priesthood ban on Black members during his time in the First Presidency, though he was unsuccessful. His famous address “Profile of a Prophet” became one of the most quoted defenses of prophetic authority.
He served in World War I and had a distinguished military career before his church service. His combination of intellectual rigor and faithfulness made him unique among his peers.
Served Under
Church presidents during this leader's apostolic service:
Wives (1)
1 wives · Lifespan: 1883–1975
8 children from 1 wives · Lifespan: 1883–1975
| # | Name | Born | Died | Married | Her Age | His Age | Age Diff | Children |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jun 12, 1888 | Dec 19, 1974 | Jun 17, 1908 | 20 | 24 | 4 | 8 |
Children (8)
With
Zina Young Card
(8 children)
- Zina Lydia Brown (b. Jan 1, 1909)
- Zola Grace Brown (b. Jan 1, 1911)
- LaJune Brown (b. Jan 1, 1914)
- Mary Myrtice Brown (b. Jan 1, 1916)
- Hugh Card Brown (b. Jan 1, 1919)
- Charles Manley Brown (b. Jan 1, 1921)
- Margaret Alberta Brown (b. Jan 1, 1927)
- Carol Rae Brown (b. Jan 1, 1928)




