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The children of Joseph Smith Jr., the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, and his wife Emma Smith, are historically significant because of their roles in establishing and leading the Latter Day Saint Movement, which includes the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day ...
Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith. Born to Asael Smith and Mary Duty. At the age of 24, he married Lucy Mack in Tunbridge, Vermont on January 24, 1795. He was one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon 's Golden Plates and was the first Presiding Patriarch of the early Latter Day Saint church.
Według doktryny mormońskiej wczesną wiosną 1820 roku, jako 14-letni chłopiec, modląc się w lesie, niedaleko swego rodzinnego domu w Manchesterze, w stanie Nowy Jork, doznał wizji religijnej.
The Joseph and Emma Smith family weathered tremendous opposition and tragedy, including political and religious persecution, forced homelessness, the untimely deaths of seven children, and Joseph’s own martyrdom. 1 In times of difficulty, family members turned to each other for strength. During his incarceration at Liberty Jail, for example ...
29 cze 2022 · Joseph Smith, Prophet of the Restoration and first prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, had eleven children with his beloved wife, Emma.
4 mar 2018 · Joseph and Emma Smith were at last alone together in their little home in Harmony, Pennsylvania. And their first child, a son, made his appearance. But it was a difficult ordeal, and Alvin — named after the Prophet Joseph Smith’s elder brother who had died — did not survive his birth.
Joseph and Emma had five children who lived to maturity: adopted Julia Murdock, Joseph Smith III, David Hyrum Smith, Frederick Granger Williams Smith, and Alexander Hale Smith. [194] Some historians have speculated—based on journal entries and family stories—that Smith fathered children with his plural wives.