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  • Shortly after his conversion, Spencer and his family moved to [[Nauvoo]], [[Illinois]]. Spencer served as the head of the Unive ...in [[Salt Lake City]], Spencer served as assistant editor under [[Willard Richards]].<ref>[[Andrew Jenson|Jenson, Andrew]]. ''Encycopedic History of the Churc
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  • ...June 14, [[1801]], in Sheldon, Vermont. He was born into a good upstanding family who taught him from the Bible. His parents, however, were not affiliated wi ...s baptized two weeks later. In late October of the same year, he moved his family to [[Ohio Period|Kirtland]], Ohio, which was then the headquarters and gath
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  • The family owned a ranch in Welling, Alberta, Canada. In 1916, at their ranch, Weldon ...r, announcer, and western movie actor and stuntman; and for continuing the family legacy of true professional rodeo pioneers, Weldon Bascom is awarded the Ke
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  • ==Family== ...Quorum of the Twelve Apostles since the previous president, [[Franklin D. Richards]], had died on December 9, [[1899]]. When church president [[Lorenzo Snow]]
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  • ==John Taylor's Family== ...trating his chest while he was with the Prophet Joseph, Hyrum, and Willard Richards in Carthage Jail.
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  • ...Nettie James, granddaughter of Jane Manning and Isaac James. Sylvester’s family was also present. Sylvester Perkins was the brother of Jane James’s daugh ...d, Martha had a profound passion for literacy and how it would empower her family. She required her children to visit the library weekly and help their illit
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  • ...esthood]] blessing from [[Brigham Young]], [[Heber C. Kimball]], [[Willard Richards]], and [[Hyrum Smith]] for his typhoid fever and pleurisy. He also received ...le from his home state of Tennessee to move to [[Far West]], Missouri. His family and others totally about 200 people settled in Daviess County. Afterward, h
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  • ...986–1989) and ''It’s Not Easy'' (1983). She had guest appearances on ''Family Ties'', ''The Love Boat'', and ''Diff'rent Strokes''. She had major roles i She was born on September 26, 1970, in Rexburg, Idaho. Her family relocated to Southern California. Brothers [[Christian Jacobs]] and [[Parke
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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. Goodwin, Isaac Richards (35. Noted by Hubert H. Howe as having 6 children, but 7 are on lists.)&nb
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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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  • ...isgah, she felt that others might have an interest. She suggested that the family notify Church leaders that they owned the cemetery.[https://history.churcho ...mong those making donations were Elders [[Lorenzo Snow]] and [[Franklin D. Richards]], whose infants’ names were to be inscribed on the monument. The [[Quoru
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  • ...ighbors to receive the blessings of the temple, devote some time to do our family history work so that the blessings of this temple can also reach those who Joseph Richards first introduced the faith to India in 1851, when he arrived in Calcutta. T
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  • *''A Marvelous Work and Wonder'' (1950), [[LeGrand Richards]] *'''Bookcraft''' &mdash; self-help, family, children, women's interests, LDS fiction
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  • Jacobsen was born on April 7, 1913, to Willard Richards Smith and Florence Grant Smith. She was a granddaughter to two former Churc ...ice president for the National Council of Women, chairman of the Child and Family Committee, and vice treasurer of the International Council of Women.
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  • ...eneral management and production offices including Alan Wasser Associates, Richards/Climan Inc., and The Wolf Trap Center for the Performing Arts. Broadway sho ...utm_medium=blog&utm_content=bl161019-83484 LDS Living article on the Orton Family]
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  • ...Alma Freestone Everett''' was a muralist and watercolorist. To support his family, he worked as an assistant pharmacist and later as a draftsman for the Oreg ...ty. He studied art with [[John Hafen]], [[James T. Harwood]], [[Lee Greene Richards]], [[Lewis Ramsey]], [[Danquart Weggeland]], and [[George Ottinger]] in Uta
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  • ...n, Markham sold his home to help Joseph pay court costs and then moved his family into a tent until he could build another house.[https://history.churchofjes ...e the jail at will. Markham left on June 27 to obtain medicine for Willard Richards, and when he returned to the jail, the Carthage Greys forced him from the c
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  • ...iding Patriarch ([[Nicholas G. Smith]], [[Frank B. Woodbury]], [[George F. Richards]]). The scope of the responsibilities of Patriarch of the Church had change ...ved to Hawaii. He continued to work as a teacher of English and drama. The family returned to Utah after several years and Smith served as a member of his st
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  • In 1851 [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles|Mormon Apostle]] Franklin Richards, while overseeing church work in England, gathered together some of Joseph ...life and his fight against the idolatry of his society and even of his own family. It recounts how pagan priests tried to sacrifice him to their gods, but a
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  • ...ed his temple endowment in the same session as [[William W. Phelps]], Levi Richards, Lot Smith, and Cornelius P. Lott in the office over [[Joseph Smith]]’s s
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