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  1. Joseph and Emma’s Family. Joseph Smith Jr. was born on December 23, 1805, in Sharon, Vermont. Emma Hale was born on July 10, 1804, in Harmony, Pennsylvania. They married January 18, 1827, in South Bainbridge, New York. They were the parents of 11 children, listed here in order of birth. Joseph was martyred on June 27, 1844, in Carthage, Illinois.

  2. Debido a que nueve de los once hijos de Joseph Smith y Lucy Mack vivieron más allá de la infancia, los miembros de la familia generalmente mencionaban nueve hijos. También, Katharine, el nombre de la hermana de José, se escribía de diferentes maneras durante la vida de ella, incluso Catherine. Joseph Smith, History 1832, pág. 1.

  3. 21 de jul. de 2022 · That was when Larsen dug into a trunk of artifacts he had inherited from his mother, Lois Smith Larsen, Joseph Smith III’s granddaughter, after her death in 1992.

  4. Politicking against Polygamy: Joseph Smith III, the Reorganized Church, and the Politics of the Antipolygamy Crusade, 1860-1890 4 'I may never see you, and you may never hear from me again, ' ' Joseph Smith III wrote to James A. Garfield in June 1880, "but I could not forbear writing you just once." He added, "I am not a politi-

  5. Joseph Smith III. In 1860, Joseph Smith III accepted leadership of the scattered church. As a teenager in Nauvoo after the great exodus, Joseph remained unaffiliated with any faction of our movement. He was elected by Nauvoo citizens as justice of the peace in 1857, overcoming the stigma that local people associated with the name “Joseph ...

  6. Emma Smith remained in Nauvoo with five of her children and in 1847 married Lewis Bidamon. Joseph Smith III developed self-control and an aversion to injustice from prejudice shown toward him as a boy. He was twice elected justice of the peace, supported by new German immigrants to Nauvoo. From 1850 to 1860 Smith clerked, farmed, and studied law.

  7. 11 de jul. de 1999 · Valeen Tippetts Avery's fascination with the last son of Mormon prophet Joseph Smith came while she was working on a biography of the prophet's wife, Emma. David Hyrum Smith was born in 1844 after the death of his father, and Avery became so interested in him that he became the subject of her Ph.D dissertation. The title was changed from "Insanity and the Sweet Singer" to "From Mission to ...