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  Posterity of Joseph Smith Jr - jsm01.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Joseph SMITH Jr.-26 was born 23 Dec 1805 in Sharon, Windsor, Vermont.
Julia Murdock SMITH-1424 was born Apr 1831 in Kirtland, Lake, Ohio.
Julia married (1) Elisha DIXON-1425 in 1848 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois.
www.josephsmithsr.com /josephjr/jsmg01.htm   (318 words)

  
 Mormon Biographical Registers
Smith, Elias (1804-88), was born on Sept. 6, 1804, in Royalton, Vermont, to Asael Smith and Elizabeth Schellenger.
Smith, Hyrum (1800-1844), was born on Feb. 9, 1800, in Tunbridge, Vermont, to Joseph Smith, Sr., and Lucy Mack and was an elder brother to the Prophet Joseph.
Smith, Samuel Harrison (1808-44), was born on Mar. 13, 1808, in Tunbridge, Vermont, to Joseph Smith, Sr., and Lucy Mack.
smithinstitute.byu.edu /resources/register/siMBRegisters.asp?alpha=S   (8321 words)

  
 Mormon Biographical Registers
Served as a bodyguard and courier for Joseph Smith.
Murdock, Julia (1831-1880), one of twins born to John Murdock and Julia Clapp Murdock at Warrensville, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Joseph Murdock Smith, Julia’s twin brother, died a year later as a result of exposure during the mobbing of the Prophet at Hiram, Ohio.
smithinstitute.byu.edu /resources/register/siMBRegisters.asp?alpha=M   (5717 words)

  
 John Murdock (1793–1868)
April 30, 1831 Julia dies in Warrensville after giving birth to twins Joseph and Julia.
John Murdock was born July 15th 1792 Kortright Delaware [-] Newyork N.A. And had become an inhabitant of Orange Cuyahoga Co Ohio and after many years diligent Search and payer before God to not only know the truth but to also find a people that lived according to truth and found O.
Joseph's early death was attributed to exposure while sick with the measles during the ¶ 1832 Tarring of Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon.
www.saintswithouthalos.com /b/murdock_j.phtml   (2601 words)

  
 Site Title - Person Page 23
Julia was born at Arena, New York, circa 1849.
She was the daughter of Hiram Murdock and Betsey E Hudson.
She was the daughter of G W Legg and Sarah Murdock.
members.cox.net /mhuirich/p23.htm   (2123 words)

  
 Joseph Smith III Memoirs
The history states that on one occasion Emma Smith remained in the jail two days and that the wives of Caleb Baldwin and Reynolds Cahoon were with her at that time.
He had been wounded in one of the skirmishes which occurred between the Saints and their oppressors, and was to be kept in safety until his wound healed; it was feared if the mobbers followed and discovered him they would demand that he be turned over to them.
Smith, weary, sad, and heart-broken, crossed the mighty river to Quincy, Illinois, on foot, carrying her two youngest children, with the oldest boy and little girl clinging to her dress.
www.centerplace.org /history/misc/js3mem/110634.htm   (4542 words)

  
 Emma Hale Smith
Emma Smith, wife of Joseph Smith, was the seventh of nine children.
Joseph Smith, was born July 10, 1804, in the Susquehanna Valley in harmony township (now Oakland), Pennsylvania, to Isaac and Elizabeth Lewis Hale, the first permanent settlers in the valley.
Fifty years had softened bitter memories, and Emma Smith could once again be honored as a leader of women and remembered for the essential part she had played in the restoration of the gospel and the support she gave her Prophet-husband through the difficult years of his ministry.
www.lightplanet.com /mormons/people/emma_smith.html   (2339 words)

  
 In Sacred Loneliness, Mary Elizabeth Rollins
She did not agree to the marriage at first-she was married to and presumably in love with another man, and was skeptical of Smith's doctrine.
This letter gives a rich sense of the community that Joseph Smith's wives shared, and shows how focused they were on Smith-commemorating his day of death, wondering which of them, aging as they were, would be called to join him next "in the other Land." In Mary's household it was not she but Adam Jr.
She was the last of Joseph Smith's wives to die, and one of only four who would live into the twentieth century.
www.ldshistory.net /pc/merlsy.htm   (9642 words)

  
 Far West, Log House, Mormon Period, Rich Branch, Miriable, Allred Settlement, Salem, Jerusalem, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, ...
Julia's mother died after her birth and Julia and her twin brother were given to Emma Smith to care for since Emma had just lost twins.
Julia was adopted by Joseph and Emma Smith when they were still in Kirland.
In old age, Julia lived with Emma Smith until Emma died and then was cared for in her last days by Samantha Moffitt.
www.farwesthistory.com /julia.htm   (282 words)

  
 By Common Consent » The Secret Tragedy of the 116 Pages
Lucy Harris reportedly destroyed the pages, though Smith and others were worried that she would attempt to publish them as a test of the reproducibility of his translation.
Hoping for a boy to carry on the tradition of his beloved dead brother Alvin, Smith had named him and perhaps even (most of the evidence comes from unfriendly sources)[1] bruited his hopes that the new Alvin would be a prophetic assistant to this father, fulfilling the charge given to the original Alvin.
The Murdock boy (i want to call him Joseph) died of measles in Hiram, and the early Saints attributed his death to a mob action, though a dramatic hour is unlikely to have changed the course of fatal measles.
www.bycommonconsent.com /2006/12/the-secret-tragedy-of-the-116-pages   (1697 words)

  
 MURDOCK FAMILY RECORDS
Thomas Jefferson Murdock is buried in an unmarked grave in the Oak Grove Cemetery at Yoakum, Texas.
J.A.B. Murdock, wife of J.A. Murdock Known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and having been examined by me privily and apart has declared that she had willingly signed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and that she did not wish to retract it.
Murdock Known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed.
www.familyperkins.com /genealogy/murdock.htm   (3993 words)

  
 TO EMMA SMITH - 1832 OCTOBER 1 3 - Personal Writings of Joseph Smith
Traveling to Independence, Missouri, with Joseph Smith in 1831, Gilbert heard the revelation designating Jackson County as the place for the city of Zion and calling him to remain there and establish a store, profits from which would be used to assist those migrating there.
448 When Joseph Smith, Newel Whitney, Jesse Gause, and Sidney Rigdon (all members of the Firm) traveled to Missouri in April 1832, one item of business transacted was to consolidate the mercantile activities of the Church in Missouri and Ohio under the United Firm.
He was also called by revelation to travel among the branches of the Church to solicit funds for the poor and to warn the people in certain eastern cities of the desolation that would come upon those who rejected the gospel.
deseretbook.com /personalwritings/14   (579 words)

  
 Meridian Magazine:: Church History: The Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt — Revised and Enhanced Edition
I was sometimes in the society of President Smith, in Kirtland, and of the saints in that place, and sometimes in the branches abroad.
About this time a young lady, by the name of Chloe Smith, being a member of the Church, was lying very low with a lingering fever, with a family who occupied one of the houses on the farm of Isaac Morley, in Kirtland.
Lucy Mack Smith encountered the same sharpness from a woman on a ship bound for Michigan: “After a while she turned sharply upon me, saying, ‘Now, I don’t want to hear any more about that stuff or anything more about Joe Smith either.
www.ldsmag.com /churchhistory/061102parley9.html   (1438 words)

  
 SMITH Surname Marriage Record Extractions, pg. 2.
SMITH, (22), born in Norfolk, 4 May 1870, married 5 May to Frances SMITH, (24).
Durant SMITH, (19), 21 Aug. 1897, married 22 Aug. to Mary A. William W. and Annie E. Smith.
Augustus Cornelius SMITH, (61) (wd), 7 Aug. 1911, married 9 Aug. to Huldah SMITH, (48), (wid).
www.genwed.com /state/SMITH-marriage-records-Virginia-2.htm   (1966 words)

  
 Meridian Magazine: The Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith by His Mother
As if to look in the family Bible of the Smith family, back on that page where personal family information is recorded in beautiful penmanship, herein is Lucy’s recording of her family’s genealogy.
The above Samuel Smith was born January 26, 1666, in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, and was married to Rebecca Curtis, daughter of John Curtis, January 25, 1707.
Children of Hyrum Smith and Jerusha Barden Smith (died Oct. 13, 1837, at Kirtland, Ohio), which Hyrum was the son of first Joseph and Lucy Smith.
www.ldsmag.com /jsbicentennial/060817appendix.html   (1756 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:WHITEHEAD v. WILLIAMS
Thereafter, January 26, 1944, defendant Julia Whitehead filed written demand that plaintiffs be required to fulfill the tender and pay into court the full amount of all taxes, penalties, interest, and costs which they would be required to pay upon redemption of said land.
Defendant Julia Whitehead indicated her willingness to accept the money so paid and allow her resale tax deed to be canceled.
On the same day the court determined the amount necessary to be paid by plaintiffs in the sum of $186.11, and ordered payment within ten days upon penalty of dismissal.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=2105   (876 words)

  
 2003 MHA Preliminary Program and Sampling of Paper Proposals
Major events in Julia's life are reviewed, as well as her responses to them: adoption, the violent death of her adoptive father, young widowhood, her second marriage to a purported alcoholic, and her reunification with her birth father.
Julia's intense character and relationships, often social, playful, and loyal, at times morose or dramatic, are shaped and illuminated by (and perhaps in spite of) these events.
Reiterate how Smith was able through his translation and revelatory work to move from a Protestant conception of children to a unique LDS conception of universal salvation of children between the years 1829 and 1836.
mywebpages.comcast.net /rromig1/kpros.htm   (13954 words)

  
 Edward V. Murdock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Murdock and her son, Ron who was 6 years old when his father was killed, applied for veteran status for Edward Murdock in 1988 after mariners were belatedly granted veteran status.
Edward Murdock received his veteran status, and his widow can be buried in a National Cemetery.
Murdock's file needed to be reconstructed from microfiche and other sources, she said.
www.usmm.org /murdock.html   (1408 words)

  
 Smith Families 1567 - 1965
Milford, New Haven, CT «2nd Wife of [2] Abraham Smith:» • + +NORTHRUP, Mary b: 29 Sep 1714 Milford, New Haven, CT SMITH, Sarah #: SMIT874
Mar 1675/76 Eastham, Barnstable, MA 3 SMITH, Elizabeth bp: 1648 Hingham, Plymouth, MA #: SMIT799 + +SNOW, Jabez b: ~1642 #: SMIT819 m: ~1668 Eastham, Barnstable, MA * 3 SMITH, Thomas b: 1649-1653 Hingham, Plymouth, MA wp: 18 Oct 1720 _,
MA #: SMIT995 3 SMITH, Elijah b: 14 Apr 1717 Sudbury, Middlesex, MA #: SMIT1001 3 SMITH, Eunice b: 28 Jan 1719/20 Sudbury, Middlesex, MA d: 09 Feb
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~dav4is/ODTs/SMITH.shtml   (3667 words)

  
 After the Martyrdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
It spans the period from June 27, 1844, when Joseph and Hyrum were slain, to December 10, 1914, when Joseph Smith III, the last living child of Joseph and Emma, passed away.
It tells of the formation of the Reorganized Church in 1860, with 27-year-old Joseph Smith III as its reluctant leader; their extensive efforts to win converts from among the Utah Mormons; and their support of the anti-polygamy crusades which brought great suffering and persecution to Utah.
After the Martyrdom also deals at length with the pros and cons of the doctrine of plural marriage, the differing historical perceptions of that practice by the Utah Mormons and the Reorganized faction, and the end of the practice with the Manifestos of 1890 and 1904.
www.mormon-defense-books.com /after_the_martyrdom.html   (985 words)

  
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My brother Joseph replied that he did not know what good he could do in any consultation, as he was only a private individual; however he said that he was always willing to do all the good he could and would obey every law of the land, and then leave the event with God.
President Joseph Fielding Smith: "There is only one man in the Church at a time who has the right to give revelation for the Church, and that is the President of the Church.
The mob of men from Pontusuc, who had compelled me to make a flag, and who were bent upon the destruction of the Prophet Joseph Smith, as was already referred to in the last entry of my journal, returned in the night.
www.xmission.com /pub/lists/gdm/archive/gdm.9705   (18265 words)

  
 Joseph Smith Jr. Family Organization - Emma Smith
Little Joseph Murdock died in March 1832 as a result of exposure during an incident of mob violence.
Her legacy to us in her final witness is that she and all of us, through the ordinances restored by the Prophet Joseph Smith, have the opportunity to be with our families in eternity.
adopt Julia and Joseph Murdock, twin infants of Joseph and Julia Murdock, after their mother dies from complications relating to childbirth.
www.josephsmithjr.com /emma.htm   (3643 words)

  
 Columbus Ohio LDS (Mormon) Temple
Ownership of the property ties to Julia Clapp Murdock, a devoted member who lived at the time of Joseph Smith in Kirtland.
Julia's husband asked the Prophet and Emma to care for the twins feeling he was unable, which somewhat softened Emma's sorrow.
Julia's father, Orris, was a member of Sidney Rigdon's congregation, who eventually became embittered toward the Church and left New York for Ohio accompanied by his brother, Abner Clapp.
www.ldschurchtemples.com /columbus   (437 words)

  
 Autobiography of Mary E. Lightner (1818-1913) - mormonikirkko - mormonit - kritiikkiä
They bore a powerful testimony, by the Holy Spirit, of the truth of the great work they were engaged in; and which they were commissioned by the Father to present to all the world.
Before or about the time I finished the last chapter, the Prophet Joseph Smith arrived in Kirtland, and moved into a part of Newel K. Whitney's house (Uncle Algernon's partner in the Mercantile Business), while waiting for his goods to be put in order.
The Smith family was driven from New York, and a small church had been organized.
www.mormonismi.net /bio/lightner_marye.shtml   (13166 words)

  
 Joseph Smith - Isaac Morley Farm
Joseph Smith lived on the Morley Farm from March to September 1831.
Several days later, the Smiths adopted the infant twins of John Murdock, whose wife, Julia, died from complications of childbirth.
The Lord gave these to Joseph Smith and several of his successors for the establishment and regulation of the kingdom of God on the earth in the last days.
www.josephsmith.net /portal/site/JosephSmith/menuitem.da0e1d4eb6d2d87f9c0a33b5f1e543a0/?vgnextoid=129eda73c0b52010VgnVCM1000001f5e340aRCRD&locale=0   (422 words)

  
 DP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
JOEL - During their seventeen-year marriage, nine children were born to Joseph and Emma Smith, and they adopted two more, making the total number of children 11.
They then adopted twins, Joseph and Julia Murdock (born on May 1), whose mother had died the day after the birth of Emma’s twins.
Joseph Murdock died in March 1832 as a result of exposure during an incident of mob violence.
www.mormonhaven.com /dp.htm   (102 words)

  
 Smith Flat Cemetery - Interment Identification Listing
This listing is not a tombstone listing, but includes the names of all persons identified to this time (June 2002) who have been documented as having been buried, as probably buried and as possibly buried, in the Smith Flat Cemetery.
If you have additional information about the people on this listing, we would be pleased to add it to our pioneer family genealogy database.
The oldest marked grave at Smiths Flat Cemetery is that of James D. Spencer who died April 1, 1862.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ca/county/eldorado1/Smith_Flat_Cem_Int_ID_Listing.htm   (333 words)

  
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EMORY3 SMITH (WILLIAM HENRY2, HENRY MARION1) was born November 28, 1869 in Texas, and died November 04, 1931.
LYNN3 SMITH (WILLIAM HENRY2, HENRY MARION1) was born February 13, 1877 in Texas, and died December 25, 1951.
ELVIN RUE3 SMITH (JEFFERSON DAVIS2, HENRY MARION1) was born April 06, 1900 in Sabinal or, Uvalde, Texas, and died March 21, 1957 in Springfield, Missouri.
lady3248.tripod.com /smithgenealogypg2.htm   (6466 words)

  
 The Wives of Joseph Smith - Emma Hale
In late 1825, Joseph Smith was working as a hired hand on a farm in South Bainbridge, New York.
The father, feeling unable to care for the children allowed the Smiths to adopt them as Joseph and Julia.
Writing home, he said, “the thoughts of home, of Emma and Julia, rushes upon my mind like a flood and I would wish for moment to be with them.
www.wivesofjosephsmith.org /01-EmmaHale.htm   (1109 words)

  
 Mary Elizabeth Rollins - Our Pioneer Heritage
As I was a neighbor, Emma Smith, the Prophet's wife came to borrow my dining table and chairs as the officers of the Legion were to dine with them.
Soon the men around Pontusuc formed a company to go to Carthage, they said, to protect the Smith Brothers, also to go against Nauvoo if commanded, but I felt they were not truthful and meant mischief.
Tell the Sisters to go forth and discharge their duties in humility and faithfulness and the spirit of God will rest upon them and they will be blest in their labors.
www.ldshistory.net /pc/merloph.htm   (10282 words)

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