Alma Adelbert "Del" Timpson (March 28, 1905 - April 2, 1997), was an American Mormon fundamentalist leader. He was involved with a number of Mormon denominations, including the mainstream LDS Church, followed by the Council of Friends, and eventually heading the Centennial Park group, a fundamentalist sect headquartered in Centennial Park, Arizona. In each denomination he held positions of importance within the priesthood and leadership structures.
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| - Alma Adelbert "Del" Timpson (March 28, 1905 - April 2, 1997), was an American Mormon fundamentalist leader. He was involved with a number of Mormon denominations, including the mainstream LDS Church, followed by the Council of Friends, and eventually heading the Centennial Park group, a fundamentalist sect headquartered in Centennial Park, Arizona. In each denomination he held positions of importance within the priesthood and leadership structures. (en)
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| - Iona, Idaho, United States (en)
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| - Centennial Park Cemetery, Mohave County, Arizona (en)
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| - Jeanetta Ann Timpson (en)
- John Herbert Timpson (en)
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| - 1930 (xsd:integer)
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- 1953 (xsd:integer)
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- Arvena "Ruth" Smith (en)
- Guinevere Woolley (en)
- June Greenwood Waters (en)
- Kathy Jessop; (en)
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| - Alma Adelbert "Del" Timpson (March 28, 1905 - April 2, 1997), was an American Mormon fundamentalist leader. He was involved with a number of Mormon denominations, including the mainstream LDS Church, followed by the Council of Friends, and eventually heading the Centennial Park group, a fundamentalist sect headquartered in Centennial Park, Arizona. In each denomination he held positions of importance within the priesthood and leadership structures. As a practitioner of plural marriage, Timpson had at least five wives throughout his life. At the time of his death in 1997 at age 92, he was survived by over 550 descendants. (en)
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| - Priesthood Head of the Centennial Park group (en)
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