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Helaman Pratt (31 May 1846 – 26 November 1909) was an early leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the U.S. states of and and later in .


Family
Helaman was the son of Parley P. Pratt and -born wife Mary Wood, the father of missionary , the grandfather of governor George W. Romney, and the great-grandfather of governor . He was born in a during a one-hour stopover on the near Mount Pisgah, Iowa.

Pratt first married Emeline Victoria Billingsly (1852–1910), in 1868. Next he married, as a plural wife, -born Anna Johanna Dorothy ("Dora") Wilcken (Dahme, , , , Schleswig-Holstein, 25 July 1854 – Colonia Dublán, Galeana, Chihuahua, , 22 June 1929), in Salt Lake City, , on 20 April 1874. In 1898, he married Bertha Christine Wilcken Stewart (1863–1947), Dora's younger sister.

Dora and Bertha were daughters of Carl Heinrich "Charles Henry" Wilcken (, , Schleswig-Holstein, 5 October 1831 – Salt Lake City, 9 April 1914) and Eliza Christina Carolina Reiche (Neustadt in Holstein, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, 1 May 1830 – Salt Lake City, 13 August 1906). Eliza was the first of Wilcken's four wives.http://www.wargs.com/political/romney.html Ancestry of Mitt Romney Carl had first come to Utah as part of but later joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.


Church leader
In 1869, when the first LDS branch was organized in Overton, Nevada, Pratt served as branch president.Jenson. Encyclopedic History. Article on Muddy Mission.

From 1872 to 1873, he was president of the Glenwood Branch in Glenwood, Utah. He then was the head of the group which founded Prattville, Utah., Encyclopedic History of the Church (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1937)


Missionary in Mexico
Pratt was one of the first missionaries to Mexico, and in 1876 at , , Pratt and Meliton Trejo performed the first baptisms recorded by the LDS Church in that country. Pratt was later president of the Mexican Mission based in from 1884 to 1887. He succeeded Anthony W. Ivins in this position and was succeeded by Horace S. Cummings. After his release he moved to Colonia Dublán in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua. He also for a time owned and resided at the Cliff Ranch outside Cave Valley, Chihuahua. In 1895, when the Juarez Stake was organized in Mexico, Pratt, along with Henry Eyring, was called to serve as one of President Ivins' counselors, a post he held until 1908 when the stake was reorganized with Pratt's son Junius as president.


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