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  • ...elation given through [[Joseph Smith]] in July 1830, his wife, [[Emma Hale Smith]] was called to select hymns for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of J [[Jennifer Reeder]], who has researched much on Emma, wrote the following:
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  • [[Image:EmmaSmith.jpg|left|frame|Emma Hale Smith, Wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., and First President of the Relief Society]] ...ct-lady-emma-hale-smith?lang=eng Emma Hale Smith] was the wife of [[Joseph Smith]] Jr., the first president of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesu
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  • ...:JS-ES-Kirtland.jpg|300px|thumb|frame|The restored home of Joseph and Emma Smith in Kirtland, Ohio. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved [[Joseph Smith|Joseph]] and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]] lived in [[Kirtland]], Ohio, from February 1831 until January 1838 when t
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  • [[Image:EmmaSmith.jpg|left|frame|Emma Hale Smith, Wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., and First President of the Relief Society]] ...ct-lady-emma-hale-smith?lang=eng Emma Hale Smith] was the wife of [[Joseph Smith]] Jr., the first president of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesu
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  • ==Emma Hale Smith== ...ist.org/study/ensign/1988/01/i-have-a-question/how-long-did-it-take-joseph-smith-to-translate-the-book-of-mormon?lang=eng] (For a timeline of the translatio
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  • [[Teachings of Joseph Smith]] · [[Emma Smith's Hymnal]] ·
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  • ...:JS-ES-Kirtland.jpg|300px|thumb|frame|The restored home of Joseph and Emma Smith in Kirtland, Ohio. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved [[Joseph Smith|Joseph]] and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]] lived in [[Kirtland]], Ohio, from February 1831 until January 1838 when t
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  • ...drained the swampy town and renamed it [[Nauvoo]]. It is also known as the Smith Family Homestead. The Homestead not only served as a home for Joseph and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]], it also served as headquarters of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church
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  • ...elation given through [[Joseph Smith]] in July 1830, his wife, [[Emma Hale Smith]] was called to select hymns for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of J [[Jennifer Reeder]], who has researched much on Emma, wrote the following:
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  • ...Smith1 Mormon.jpg|200px|right|thumb|alt=Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith|Joseph Smith, the founder and first president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da '''Joseph Smith, Jr.''' (1805-1844) was the first president of [[The Church of Jesus Christ
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  • [[Image:JSP-full-shelf.png|center|alt=Joseph Smith Papers|frame|© Intellectual Reserve]] ...lations, business and legal documents, and biographical accounts of Joseph Smith, all of which are compiled, transcribed, annotated, and published using the
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  • ...Smith, Jr.]] and [[Brigham Young]]. She wrote about her marriage to Joseph Smith: ...and my sister Eliza, who was also married to the Prophet Joseph Smith with Emma's consent; but ever after she was our enemy. She used every means in her po
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  • ...ck Smith]], including the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]] and his brother [[Hyrum Smith|Hyrum]] who were martyred on June 27, 1844. ...ton moved Hyrum’s coffin in his wagon and [[Samuel Harrison Smith|Samuel Smith]] carried Joseph’s in his wagon. [[Willard Richards]], who had been with
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  • ...gital age who is curious about what the Prophet [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph Smith]] looked like can get on a computer or other device and find several possib ==Was Joseph Smith ever photographed?==
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  • ...rum of the Twelve Apostles]] and then to [[Brigham Young]]), Joseph's wife Emma stayed in [[Nauvoo]]. While Hyrum's descendants became leaders in the Churc ...n hosted the first reunion of the Joseph Smith Sr. family. Eight of Joseph Smith's siblings were represented by their descendents. He then served as chief o
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  • ...the home of the Prophet, [[Joseph Smith]], and his wife [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]]. After hearing of their perilous journey, Joseph said, “God bless you. ...he friendship bond that had formed between Jane and the Smiths, Joseph and Emma asked her if she would like to be sealed to them as a member of their famil
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  • ...of the original twenty women present. She served as [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith’s]] second counselor. Later she served as second counselor to [[Eliza R. ...nth later, in December, [[Joseph Smith|Joseph]] and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]] came to the Whitney store and Joseph said, “I am Joseph the Prophet; yo
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  • The death of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph Smith]] created a rift in the leadership of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesu ==The Death of Joseph Smith==
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  • ...he scribes who wrote down the text of the [[Book of Mormon]] that [[Joseph Smith]] dictated. From April 12 to June 14, 1828, 116 manuscript pages were produ ...two weeks, and although Emma was still very much convalescing, Joseph and Emma’s mutual anxiety about those manuscript pages prompted him to leave his w
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  • In a revelation through the [[Mormon prophet|Prophet]] [[Joseph Smith]], as recorded in [https://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/25.12?lan [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]], the wife of [[Joseph Smith]] compiled the [http://www.earlyldshymns.com/ first hymnal]. It was called
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  • ...ed by the [[Angel Moroni]]. The Gold Plates were then translated by Joseph Smith from the original [[reformed Egyptian]] texts, and then published into the Joseph Smith said that the ancient records were engraved on plates which had the appeara
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  • ...bserving a band of sisters working on the temple veil the Prophet [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] observed, "Well, sisters, you are always on hand. The sisters are al ...a constitution and by-laws for the organization for submission to [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] for review.
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  • ...be the word of God and a companion testament to the Holy Bible. [[Joseph Smith]] translated the Book of Mormon into English in the 1820s, and others have ...among people of old" (1 Nephi 19:22). The Lord told the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]] that the Book of Mormon contained the “record of a fallen people” (Do
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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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  • ...raham''' is a book of ancient scripture translated by the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]] from ancient papyri. It is now included in the [[Pearl of Great Price]], ...h the artifacts through northern Ohio, Chandler visited the Prophet Joseph Smith in July, 1833, in Kirtland, Ohio, because he had heard that the Prophet cou
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  • ...ic line should descend through Joseph's sons. These few approached Joseph Smith III to urge him to declare himself a prophet and lead a church. Since 1844 ...Community of Christ Scripture and Theology Specialist, Dr. Anthony Chvala-Smith, in 1992 wrote "there can be no 'perennial theology, only a theology of way
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  • * [[Martyrdom of Joseph Smith]] * [[Barbara B. Smith]]
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  • :The Lord commanded [[Joseph Smith]] to gather a group of men to march from Kirtland to Missouri to help the S ...ened their direful courage and frustrated all their designs to ‘kill Joe Smith and his army.’ … They crawled under wagons, into hollow trees, filled o
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  • ...io, where a strong congregation had sprung up. In January [[1831]], Joseph Smith arrived in Kirtland and greeted the new [[Conversion|converts]]. Immediatel ...n November, the Church began to collect the revelations received by Joseph Smith into one volume that would later be called the [[Doctrine and Covenants]].
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  • ...everything he could obtain connected to the [[Joseph Smith|Prophet Joseph Smith]] and the history of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ ...imony of the power of its message.[https://www.lds.org/ensign/1973/04/mary-smith-ellsworth-example-of-obedience?lang=eng]
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  • '''Stephen Markham''' was absolutely committed to the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]], so it is not surprising that Joseph refers to him in his personal journa ...day Saints] in Ohio in July 1837. Upon the request of the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]], he sold his property and led a group of Saints from Kirtland to Far West
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  • ...us Christ of Latter-day Saints] was a mariner, close associate to [[Joseph Smith]], and notable missionary to his native Wales. '''He is not to be confused ...in some way.” He was also touched by the words of [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]]:
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  • With the sanction of the city council, [[Joseph Smith]] ordered Greene, with the assistance of the Nauvoo Legion, to destroy the ...legal justifications for suppressing the newspaper and decided that Joseph Smith needed to stand trial in Carthage, the county seat, on the charge of “rio
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  • ...In 1841, the [[Mormon prophet|prophet]] and leader of the Church, [[Joseph Smith]], announced that a temple should again be built. The command of the Lord i ...d me to go ahead and the Lord would bless me. (Pearson H. Corbett, ''Hyrum Smith, Patriarch'', p. 441)
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  • ...eir family to Ohio, where she grew up. At age eighteen, she married Warren Smith. She was converted to the Campbellite faith and later converted to the Morm ...rizing Latter-day Saint families for days. Following this battle, [[Joseph Smith]] told the Saints that all of them should move into the settlement at [[Far
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  • ...story of the coming forth of the [[Book of Mormon]] through young [[Joseph Smith]]. The film is called ''Plates of Gold.'' ...ing Joseph and his wife, [[Emma Hale Smith]] are very young, as Joseph and Emma were.
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  • ...arth. (See 3 Nephi 12:5, 3 Nephi 25:1; Doctrine and Covenants 29:9; Joseph Smith History 1:37; Malachi 4:1.) ...ond elder of the Church, [[Oliver Cowdery]], and to [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]], the wife of the Prophet. (Doctrine and Covenants 23:1; see also Doctrine
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  • ...usical film series. Dallyn and his wife, Rachel, portrayed Joseph and Emma Smith in the first three seasons of the LDS Church historical pageant, Nauvoo, in
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  • ...place/hiram-township-ohio] The adopted son of Joseph and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]] died shortly after these assaults. ...-elsa-johnson-farm-home-in-hiram-ohio-was-also-the-home-of-joseph-and-emma-smith-for-nearly-a-year] The home was completely restored to its original conditi
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  • ...e. “This meticulously-researched biography of the first wife of [[Joseph Smith]], the founder of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of ...y of the life of the youngest son of Joseph and Emma Smith, ''David Hyrum Smith, From Mission to Madness: Last Son of the Mormon Prophet'' in 1998. This
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  • After the arrival of [[Joseph Smith]] in February 1831, Kirtland became the headquarters of [http://comeuntochr [[Joseph and Emma Smith Home|Joseph and Emma Smith had a home]] near the [[Kirtland Temple]] from 1834 to 1838.[https://histor
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  • *[[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]] *[[Joseph Smith]]
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  • ...After walking across the frozen Mississippi River with her four children, Emma settled on the outskirts of Quincy. Wrote the Prophet, [[Joseph Smith]] in 1839:
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  • ...ween the portrait of Emma (''All Things Dear'') and a portrait of [[Joseph Smith]]. She finally included a portrait of the two of them together (''Eternally
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  • ...she spent with [[Emma Hale Smith]] after the death of the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]].
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  • She played the role of Emma in ''Emma Smith: My Story'' (2008) and appeared in ''The Cokeville Miracle'' (2015), ''SAGA
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  • ...Prophet Joseph Smith and others were imprisoned|Liberty Jail, where Joseph Smith and others were imprisoned © Intellectual Reserve]] ...refused, calling the order "cold blooded murder"<ref>(Donna Hill, ''Joseph Smith: The First Mormon'', Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1977).</ref>
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  • ===[[Joseph Smith]] 1830-1844=== ...faith.” (''Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith'', sel. Joseph Fielding Smith [1976], 90.)
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  • [[image:Joseph Smith Mormon.jpg|thumb|right|270px|alt=Joseph Smith mormon]]{{Decade1830}} * January 16 – Until [[E. B. Grandin]] was paid [[Joseph Smith]] and [[Martin Harris]] came to an agreement that they would have equal sel
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  • [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph]] and [[Hyrum Smith]] were not alone on the day they were murdered by a mob of 200 men at [[Car ...ps://www.thechurchnews.com/history-revisited/2019-06-27/joseph-smith-hyrum-smith-martyrdom-timeline-733]
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  • ...wn. However, from the accounts of others, including his wife, [[Emma Hale Smith]], [[Oliver Cowdery]], and [[Martin Harris]], all of whom acted as scribes Joseph Smith first learned about the existence of [[The Golden Plates]] from the [[angel
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  • ...dicated?lang=eng Carthage Jail] in Illinois where Joseph Smith and [[Hyrum Smith]] were martyred. *[[Hill Cumorah]] &mdash; where Joseph Smith met annually with the angel Moroni before being allowed to obtain the gold
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  • The Johnsons had become acquainted with [[Joseph Smith]] in Kirtland. The Johnsons invited the Prophet and his family to move to t ...ments. When they made their report, they requested that the Prophet Joseph Smith inquire of the Lord about their work.

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  • ...ominent members were George A. Smith and his wife, Bathsheba Smith. Joseph Smith discontinued the stake in January 1842 and replaced it with a branch. The t ...ss the river from Nauvoo, according to a handwritten letter from Joseph to Emma (wherein he also refers to their walking across the 'plains of the Nephites
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  • [[image:Joseph-F-Smith-mormon.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Joseph F. Smith mormon]]{{Decade1900}} * January 2 - [[David O. McKay]] marries Emma Ray Riggs.
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  • '''Joseph Smith Ring''' ...g is an added designer's element."[https://deseretbook.com/p/silver-joseph-smith-ring-ringmasters-75775?variant_id=24321-size-6]
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  • ...The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]; the other is [[Emma Hale Smith]]. Vienna Jacques was notable for her willing heart and her commitment to t ...age 43, she traveled alone to Kirtland, Ohio, to meet the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]]. She was baptized and returned to her home where she helped convert sever
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  • ...] in three movies: ''Emma Smith: My Story, The Restoration'', and ''Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration''. Most recently, he had roles in feature films
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  • ...m City, Utah. Although he was the tenth of eleven children born to Ira and Emma Packer, he was the first to be born in a hospital. He grew up as a member o ...marry.” On July 28, 1947, Boyd K. Packer and [[Donna Smith Packer|Donna Smith]] were married; together they had 10 children.
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  • ...e lived with the Smiths for a time and delivered some of [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma’s]] children. He accompanied Joseph and [[Hyrum Smith]] to the [[Carthage Jail]] but was not present at the time of their deaths.
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  • ...during June, she was caring for three boarders (Joseph Smith, [[Emma Hale Smith]], and [[Oliver Cowdery]]) in addition to her large household while the Boo
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  • ...at his home in Palmyra, New York, in 1829, [[Joseph Smith]] took his wife Emma to live in Harmony, where she was from. While there, Joseph and Oliver Cowd ...Id=a2f6a1615ac0c010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&hideNav=1 An account of Joseph Smith's Susquehanna years]
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  • ...Temple on the Mississippi''. He composed the score for feature film ''Emma Smith: My Story''.
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  • ...'Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration'', ''Praise to the Man'', ''Emma Smith: My Story'', and ''Treasure in Heaven: The John Tanner Story''. He portraye
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  • ...eph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration'', ''Praise to the Man'', and ''Emma Smith: My Story''. She also appeared in ''Return with Honor'', ''The Home Teacher
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  • ...]. Elder Stephen L Richards was the son of Stephen Longstroth Richards and Emma Louise Stayner. In fact, Elder Richards' father and [[George F. Richards]] ...y 21, 1900, Richards married Irene Merrill (a granddaughter of [[George A. Smith]]) and they were the parents of nine children. Elder Richards' brother, [[S
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  • *26. Joseph Smith's First Prayer; words by [[George Manwaring]] *127. Does the Journey Seem Long?; words by [[Joseph Fielding Smith]] music by [[George D. Pyper]]
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  • * January 23 - [[Joseph Fielding Smith]] sustained as President of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sain ...y 23 - [[Harold B. Lee]] sustained as first counselor to [[Joseph Fielding Smith]].
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  • ...in “Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration” and in 2008, “Emma Smith: My Story.” She appeared in “17 Miracles” (2011), “Jonah and the Gr
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  • ...Latter-day Saints] and wrote a play about [[Joseph Smith]] and [[Emma Hale Smith]]. His wife is also a theatre graduate and they are the parents of two chil
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  • ...the pattern of the [[Priesthood]] of the Church in 1842, with [[Emma Hale Smith]] as its first president. It is one of the oldest and largest sisterhood or
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  • ...' ''Finding Faith in Christ,'' ''[[Larry Gelwix|Forever Strong]],'' ''Emma Smith: My Story,'' ''The Buttercream Gang,'' ''The Touch of the Master’s Hand,'
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  • ...ure. “This meticulously-researched biography of the first wife of Joseph Smith, the founder of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of La
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  • The Prophet Joseph Smith asked his wife Emma to gather hymns together to form the first hymn book which has been periodi
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  • ...reat and noble men and women such as Abraham, Sarah, Enoch, Moses, Joseph, Emma, and Brigham. Each of them experienced adversity and sorrow that tried, for Remember the sublime words of the Savior to the Prophet Joseph Smith when he suffered with his companions in the smothering darkness of Liberty
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  • Teasdale met Miss Emily Emma Brown, and in the year 1853 they were married. From this time until her dea *[http://www.prophetjosephsmith.org Prophet Joseph Smith]
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  • ...ief Society]] was organized on March 17, 1842, in the upper room of Joseph Smith’s Red Brick Store in Nauvoo, Illinois. ...iam, and family then moved to Nauvoo. Elizabeth was a close friend to Emma Smith, the prophet’s wife.
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  • ...s worked on the films The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd and Emma Smith, My Story. She has been involved with a student-mentored film project calle
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  • ...led West'' by [[Christine Graham]]; and ''The Latter-day Times: The Joseph Smith Edition'' by [[Carol Lynch Williams|Carol Williams]]. She wrote and illustr
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  • ...se just south of [[Salt Lake City]] to President Wilford Woodruff and Emma Smith Woodruff. He grew up in that peaceful rural area. At age six, he began his
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  • ...brick house for his three wives, Matilda Jane Downs, Elizabeth White, and Emma Baynum Lloyd, and their twenty children. “In the fall of the year a band ...The group (consisting of [[Daniel W. Jones]], [[Helaman Pratt]], Robert H. Smith, [[Anthony W. Ivins|A. W. Ivins]], Ammon M. Tenney, and Wiley C. Jones) lef
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