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  • ...ouble maker. Later books and articles continued these charges, though the family and some of their friends from New York tried to refute them. Alexander Cam
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  • ...s, but none would hearken to his warnings of impending doom except his own family. Prophets have warned and continue to warn that the earth will be cleansed ...will fill the earth, turning the hearts of the children to their fathers (family history and genealogy work). <ref>Joseph Fielding Smith, ''Doctrines of Sal
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  • When her family moved to Logan in 1900, she worked to improve the lives of farmers' wives. ...of the Twelve Apostles]], she continued to advocate health in families and family science. Leah and John were the parents eight children, although only three
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  • ...ctober 14, 1832, with whom he had three children. By 1835, Whitmer and his family had relocated to [[Far West, Missouri]], where he sat on the "High Council. [[Category:Eight Witnesses]][[Category:Whitmer Family]]
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  • ...aceful. To avoid boredom, many read from the 179 volumes of the Harper’s Family Library that had been donated by the New York attorney Joshua M. Cott. Smith, Orrin (40, family left in the Sandwich Islands due to illness with 6 children)&nbsp;·
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  • ...sippi and she and her relatives wanted to join the Saints in the west. The family sent four slaves ahead of their party to establish a home in the west. Amon Hark traveled to San Bernardino Valley in California with the Lay family to establish a new Mormon settlement. According to California law, he was s
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  • ...s 1803. He joined the Church in 1834 with other family members. He and his family moved to Kirtland, Ohio, and he was called to serve as a counselor in the e
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  • ...t of an invasion by the United States Army passed, Nathan Tenney moved his family to southern Utah. ...Native Americans in Arizona and New Mexico. After his release he moved his family to the [[Settlements in Mexico|Mormon colony in Colonia Dublan]]. He was sh
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  • :Relief came from visits of friends and family. Hyrum Smith remembered, “Many of our brethren and sisters call to see us ...from his anguish for the thousands of Latter-day Saints, including his own family, who were being driven from the state under the executive order of Governor
    9 KB (1,453 words) - 20:36, 30 September 2023
  • ...d continued his service as mission president until 1852, when he moved his family to [[Utah]] Territory. There he worked as an attorney, sexton, tax appraise
    3 KB (424 words) - 15:36, 11 June 2021
  • ...ed in Utah. He studied at the Pratt Institute in New York City. He and his family lived in New York for ten years after his graduation. They then relocated t
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  • ...houlders?lang=eng] He began to conspire with others to kill Joseph and his family.[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/history/saints-v1/43-a-public-nu
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  • ...brothers and sisters. At age 12, he began peddling fresh produce from the family garden door-to-door around his Nampa neighborhood.
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  • With other members of his father's family, Moses was taken to California in the spring of 1849, reaching what is now
    29 KB (4,857 words) - 19:20, 31 December 2022
  • Smith traveled to San Bernardino Valley in California with the Lay family to establish a new Mormon settlement. According to California law, he was s
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  • ...he house her late husband Robert Thompson had commenced for Joseph and his family had been left unfinished. Joseph was ill and unable to work much. Eventuall
    5 KB (872 words) - 15:06, 30 January 2023
  • ...s wife joined the Reorganized LDS Church (now Community of Christ) and the family moved to Independence in 1870.
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  • ...o join the church. After Joseph's baptism, the Young brothers taught their family and friends in Canada and baptized over 150 individuals and established fou
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  • ...epted his devotion to music and told him to either give it up or leave the family. So when he was thirteen, George left home.
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  • ...on]] and decided to gather with the Church to Kirtland, Ohio. He and his family gathered to Kirtland in 1831, where he was baptized and ordained an [[elder
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