Samuel Francis (1830–1906) was a politician and religious leader in 19th-century Utah Territory. Francis was born at Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England. He joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1847 over his family's objections. In 1850 he took charge of missionary labor in Sherborne, Dorset and was ordained an Elder, then spent a few years as a missionary in England. In 1854 he was appointed to serve in the Swiss Mission, which soon put him in charge of all Latter-day Saint operations in Italy. There he met and baptized Esther Charlotte Emily Weissbrodt, a school teacher. In February 1856 he was reassigned to Geneva, Switzerland to oversee the emigration of Latter-day Saints from Switzerland to the United States. He and Esther married in Geneva in 1857 and had 10 children,