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  • ...he 99.5-acre farm at Farmington (later Manchester). His mother [[Lucy Mack Smith]] wrote: ...ent.”[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/1987/08/the-alvin-smith-story-fact-and-fiction?lang=eng]
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  • ...for the Church, but also in [http://www.josephsmith.net/portal/site Joseph Smith's] life. ...Vision]][http://www.jefflindsay.com/LDSFAQ/FQ_first_vision.shtml], Joseph Smith was led again to pray for forgiveness of his sins, and to know his standing
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  • ...Smith|Emma]] to live with them beginning in June 1829. This allowed Joseph Smith to focus on completing the translation of the [[Book of Mormon]] with the a ...rk due to the extra people in her home (Oliver Cowdery and Joseph’s wife Emma were also living there), was shown the plates by a “special messenger.”
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  • ...ay Saints] because [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph]] and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]] lived there for a few months. ...for them. They lived on the farm from from March to September 1831. Here, Emma gave birth to twins who soon died. Several days later, the Smiths adopted t
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  • ...e [[Relief Society]].She was appointed counselor to [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]]. ...er the Saints were driven from Missouri. She later sold her Quincy land to Emma (September 1841). She moved to Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1842, then moved from N
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  • ...esthood|priesthood]], and many of the early revelations received by Joseph Smith took place here. * the reconstructed home of Isaac and Elizabeth Hale, Emma Smith’s parents
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  • ...on business to New York, Whitney met [[Elizabeth Ann Whitney|Elizabeth Ann Smith]], whom everyone called Ann. Ann described their meeting, In 1831, [[Joseph Smith]] and his wife [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]] came to Kirtland. Ann recorded,
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  • ...rtland, Ohio. When [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph]] and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]] initially moved to Kirtland, they stayed with the Whitney’s for several ...en the Whitneys, in vision, praying for his coming to Kirtland.<ref>Joseph Smith, History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7 vols., intro
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  • ...r of Prophet Joseph Smith|Lucy Mack Smith was the mother of Prophet Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] ...er,'' edited by [[Scot Facer Proctor]] and [[Maurine Proctor]].) Lucy Mack Smith was a great and important leader of the restoration of the gospel during Jo
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  • The '''Mansion House''' is a building in [[Nauvoo]], Illinois, that [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] had constructed by Robert D. Foster. The revelation dated January 19 ...h and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]], and their children moved from the [[Joseph Smith Homestead]] into the Mansion House on August 31, 1843.
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  • Eliza Roxcy (or Roxey) Snow Smith Young was born in Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA on January 2 ...] working as their family school teacher. She also composed two hymns for Emma's new hymnal.
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  • ...and a resting-place for the weary traveler” as well as a home for Joseph Smith and his family.[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-tes In March 1844, Joseph Smith directed that the construction of the Nauvoo House be suspended to concentr
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  • ...oughout his life. He returned from his mission in 1899, and in 1901 he and Emma Ray Riggs were the first couple to be married in the 20th century in the [[ ...th (Prophet)|George Albert Smith]]. Then with the passing of George Albert Smith, David O. McKay was called as the prophet and president of the Church on Ap
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  • ...for them. They lived on the farm from from March to September 1831. Here, Emma gave birth to twins who soon died. Several days later, the Smiths adopted t ...om the Lord to Joseph Smith regarding their service is preserved in Joseph Smith’s journal, dated November 5, 1835: “The word of the Lord came to me, sa
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  • ...]] and the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] led the Church while [[Joseph Smith]] remained in prison on false charges of treason. Finally, on April 16, a f ...ng there. The Twelve Apostles soon left again to preach the Gospel. Joseph Smith remained behind to help build up the new city. Joseph changed the name to '
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  • [[image:EmmaSmith.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Emma Smith mormon]]{{Decade1820}} * January 18 - [[Joseph Smith]] marries [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Hale]] in South Bainbridge, New York.
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  • ...organized, God directed [[Emma Hale Smith]], wife of the prophet [[Joseph Smith]], to compile a volume of sacred Christian hymns for the use of the Saints. This task took some years for Emma to complete, as the Latter-day Saints suffered almost constant persecution
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  • ...ree years of formal primary education. His future wife, [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]], said that even as he entered his twenties, he had a difficult time compo ...ion that the [http://www.bookofmormononline.com Book of Mormon] and Joseph Smith are exactly what they claim to be — holy scripture brought forth and tran
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  • ...er full of slander aimed at the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]], even calling for Smith to be arrested and hung. The paper was the first and only issue of the news ...y Saint neighbors were incensed and a riot followed. Joseph Smith, [[Hyrum Smith]] and others were arrested for inciting the riot. The governor of the state
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  • ...ained way, on as wide a scale, or for so long a period of time as [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] The communication capacity of this age and the global impact of his ...Joseph, have faded into the footnotes of history, while the work of Joseph Smith grows constantly and globally.
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