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  • [[Image:Lyman_E_Johnson.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=Lyman E. Johnson past apostle of the Mormon Church|left]] ...king from Ohio to Pennsylvania, and further on to New Jersey and New York. Lyman was also among those who volunteered for [[Zion%27s Camp|Zion's Camp]].
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  • [[Paul V. Johnson]] · [[Kelly R. Johnson]] ·
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  • ...1835 to 1838. He served in the Quorum with his younger brother, [[Lyman E. Johnson]] and [[Orson Hyde]], his brother-in-law. Luke Samuel Johnson was born November 3, 1807, in Vermont, a son of John Johnson and Elsa Jacobs. He wrote of his family in an autobiographical sketch:
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  • [[Image:Amasa_Lyman.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=Amasa Lyman, former Mormon leader|right]] ...farm]] where he met John Johnson, the father of the missionary, [[Lyman E. Johnson]], who had baptized him.
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  • The '''Johnson Home''', located in [[Hiram, Ohio]], is the site of several important event The home belonged to John and Elsa Johnson, converts to the Church in the spring of 1831. They bought the 100 acres in
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  • [[Image:Lyman_E_Johnson.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=Lyman E. Johnson past apostle of the Mormon Church|left]] ...king from Ohio to Pennsylvania, and further on to New Jersey and New York. Lyman was also among those who volunteered for [[Zion%27s Camp|Zion's Camp]].
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  • '''Lyman R. Sherman''' served as a member of the [[Presidency of the Seventy|Seven P He was born on May 22, 1804. He married Delcena Didamia Johnson in 1829 and together they had six children. They were baptized in January 1
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  • ...h|William B. Smith]], [[Orson Pratt]], [[John F. Boynton]], and [[Lyman E. Johnson]]. They were called to be special witnesses of Christ and to preach the gos
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  • ...the Sacrament; words by [[Lee Tom Perry]], music by [[Daniel Carter|Daniel Lyman Carter]] *283. The Glorious Gospel Light Has Shone; words by [[Joel H. Johnson]]
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  • [[Lyman E. Johnson]] preached in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in 1833. [[John E. Page]] (1834
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  • ...s, [[Oliver Cowdery]], [[David Whitmer]], [[John Whitmer]], and [[Lyman E. Johnson]] were warned out of Far West ''or a more fatal calamity shall befall you.'
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  • ...nts] in April 1832 through the preaching of [[Orson Pratt]] and [[Lyman E. Johnson]]. He was ordained an elder by [[Reuben Hedlock]] in February 1836, and a s
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  • ...ey Rigdon]] and Freeman Nickerson. Also in 1833, future Apostle [[Lyman E. Johnson]] preached in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Later, [[John E. Page]] and Ap
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  • :* [[Amy Brown Lyman]] (1940–1945) :* [[Camille N. Johnson]] (2022–present)
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