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  1. Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner (April 9, 1818 – December 17, 1913) was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a Mormon pioneer. One of the plural wives of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young , Lightner is credited with rescuing papers that were later published as part of the Doctrine and Covenants ...

  2. Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner lived with her legal husband, Adam Lightner, until his death in 1885. Consistent with an eternity-only sealing, no evidence of sexual relations in Mary Elizabeth’s plural sealing to Joseph Smith has been found.

  3. Otoño de 1831Independence, Misuri. Después de salir de Kirtland, Mary Elizabeth, de 13 años de edad, se mudó con su madre, su hermano y su hermana a Independence, Misuri. “Las amenazas contra nuestra gente eran terribles, estábamos demasiado unidos para agradar a los habitantes de Misuri y no creían en nuestra religión, o en nuestra ...

  4. 9 Apr. 1818–17 Dec. 1913. Seamstress, schoolteacher, hotelier. Born in Lima, Ontario Co., New York. Daughter of John Rollins and Keziah Keturah Van Benthuysen. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, ca. 1828. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Oct. 1830, in Kirtland.

  5. Lightner, Mary Elizabeth Rollins. Biography. 9 Apr. 1818. 1. –17 Dec. 1913. 2. Seamstress, schoolteacher, hotelier. 3. Born in Lima, Ontario Co., New York. 4. Daughter of John Rollins and Keziah Keturah Van Benthuysen. 5. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, ca. 1828. 6.

  6. Fall 1831Independence, Missouri. After leaving Kirtland, 13-year-old Mary Elizabeth moved with her mother, brother, and sister to Independence, Missouri. “Terrible were the threats against our people, we were too much united to suit the inhabitants of Missouri, and they did not believe in our religion, or our way of doing business; [also] we ...

  7. Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner eventually moved with her family to Minersville, Utah. She passed away in 1913 at the age of 95. Mary Elizabeth personally knew many early leaders of the Church and stayed true to her testimony throughout her life. A Girl of Great Faith, Part Three: Strength in Far West.