Appendix 8: Missions And Mission Presidents

Dates

Mission

Renamed

Mission President

 
1955–59Southern Far East Mission H. Grant Heaton席德恩
1959–62  Robert S. Taylor泰来
1962–65  Jay A. Quealey Jr.奎理
1965–68  Keith E. Garner贾纳
1968–69  W. Brent Hardy哈迪
1969–71Hong Kong–Taiwan Mission W. Brent Hardy哈迪
1971–74Taiwan Mission Malan R. Jackson翟新伦
1974–77 Taiwan Taipei Mission (1974)Thomas P. Nielson倪尔逊
1977–79  Frederick W. Crook郭志文
1979–82  Douglas H. Powelson鲍华生
1982–85  Paul V. Hyer海尔保罗
1985–88  Chen Yung-Chu (Larry)陈勇助
1988–91  Patrick H. Price江培士
1991–94  Harvey G. Horner贺中正
1994–97  Richard B. Stamps尹因印
1997–2000  Michael G. Harris胡念中
2000–03  Edward James Phipps冯德书
2003–06  Anthony D. Perkins潘望博
2006–09  Norman S. Nielson王孝贤
2009–12  Terence E. Grimley葛忠信
2012–15  David O. Day范孟彦
2015–辫谤别蝉别苍迟  Jace B. Jergensen江耀云
 
1976–79Taiwan Kaohsiung Mission P. Boyd Hales何佰里
1979–82  George A. Baker Jr.贝瑞德
1982–83Consolidated with Taiwan Taichung Mission (1982)Edward G. Miner麦德华
1983–83Discontinued, and mission headquarters moved from Kaohsiung to Taichung (1983)Monte L. Carlson孙高山
1998–2001Reopened (1998)Robert D. Murdock马德凯
2001–03  George A. Young杨志威
2003  Kent D. Watson孙小山
2003–06  Chou Wen-Tsung周文宗
2006–09Discontinued (2009)Hsu Shiu-Foo (William)徐筱夫
 
1979–80Taiwan Taichung Mission Frederick W. Crook郭志文
1980–82Consolidated with Taiwan Kaohsiung Mission (1982)Edward G. Miner麦德华
1983–86Mission headquarters at Kaohsiung until September 1983, when Taichung became the headquartersMonte L. Carlson孙高山
1986–89  Gary S. Williams卫廉士
1989–92  Kent D. Watson孙小山
1992–95  Timothy P. Stratford夏尊恩
1995–98  Karl R. Koerner倪忠信
1998–2001  Dennis C.H. Kim金惠积
2001–04  J. Kent Larkin蓝辉良
2004–07  Scott R. Watterson黄仲杰
2007–10  Michael A. Hoer霍廷昌
2010–13  Clark T. Bishop仲世民
2013–16  Kurt L. Blickenstaff康文宁
2016–辫谤别蝉别苍迟  Michael John U. Teh戴西安

Note: Kent D. Watson served as mission president twice, in Taichung (1989–92) and in Kaohsiung (2003).

Note: Antony D. Perkins and Kent D. Watson were called to serve in the First and Second Quorum of Seventy, respectively. Michael John U. Teh was a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy when he was called as a mission president.

Note: Thomas P. Nielson, Paul V. Hyer, and Harvey G. Horner also served as temple presidents.

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Note: Official records for the number of missionaries serving in and called from Taiwan are not available prior to 1980.