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  Orson Hyde, Olive Branch to Israel, Myrtle Hyde.1888106719
Orson Hyde was chosen as an original member of the Council of the Twelve in 1835, when the Mormon Church first organized this governing body.
Orson's most well-known accomplishment was as a Mormon missionary to Jerusalem (1840-1842) to dedicate the land for the return of the Jews.
Myrtle Stevens Hyde is esteemed as a genealogical scholar and writer, is a Contributing Editor to The American Genealogist, and in 1989 was elected a Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists.
www.agreka.com /Orson_Hyde_Mormon_Early_Apostle.htm   (1568 words)

  
  Orson Hyde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Orson Hyde (January 8, 1805 – November 28, 1878) was a leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
Hyde was ordained an apostle on February 15, 1835 as one of the original twelve.
Orson Hyde left church activity, and thus the quorum, on October 19, 1838.
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 Orson Hyde   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As a member of the first Twelve Apostles (1835) of the modern dispensation and the first missionary to take the message of the restored gospel to continental Europe and the Near East, Orson Hyde was closely allied with the rise and the development of the LDS Church.
On February 15, 1835, Orson Hyde was ordained a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and in 1837 he represented the Church in petitioning the Ohio state legislature for a bank charter for the Kirtland Safety Society.
Hyde was in Far West, Missouri, by the summer of 1838, and in October he signed an affidavit against the Saints during the severe persecution of that period.
www.familyforever.com /temples/prophets/ohyde.htm   (819 words)

  
 Utah History Encyclopedia
Orson Hyde is numbered among the great leaders of early Utah history.
Orson Hyde was born 8 January 1805 in Connecticut.
Orson Hyde was the husband of seven wives, who bore him thirty-two children, only seventeen of whom survived pioneer conditions to reach adulthood.
www.media.utah.edu /UHE/h/HYDE,ORSON.html   (1012 words)

  
 Orson Hyde
Orson Hyde was chosen as an original member of the Council of the Twelve in 1835, when the Mormon Church first organized this governing body.
Orson's most well-known accomplishment was as a Mormon missionary to Jerusalem (1840-1842) to dedicate the land for the return of the Jews.
Myrtle Stevens Hyde is esteemed as a genealogical scholar and writer, is a Contributing Editor to The American Genealogist, and in 1989 was elected a Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists.
www.historypreserved.com /orson_hyde.htm   (1222 words)

  
 The Wives of Joseph Smith - Marinda Johnson Hyde
In 1833, Marinda met and was courted by Orson Hyde.
Within months of the marriage, Orson was called to be an Apostle of the church, a calling which meant he would spend two of the next three and one-half years in the Eastern States and England in missionary service.
While Orson was gone, Marinda, “had to live in a little log house whose windows had no glass but in place of which were pieces of greased paper...A little cornmeal and a few groceries were all the provisions remaining to sustain her and the little ones.”.
www.wivesofjosephsmith.org /11-MarindaJohnsonHyde.htm   (398 words)

  
 Orson Hyde, General Authority
Orson Hyde was the son of Nathan Hyde and Sally Thorpe.
Orson was baptized into LDS Church by Sidney Rigdon on October 2, 1831 and ordained an Elder the same month.
Orson Hyde was ordained an Apostle February 15, 1835.
personal.atl.bellsouth.net /w/o/wol3/hydeo1.htm   (603 words)

  
 Orson Pratt, General Authority
Orson Pratt was born September 19, 1811 in Hartford, Washington County, New York, the son of Jared Pratt and his wife Charity Dickinson Pratt.
Orson and his companions were quite sucessful in their missionary efforts, baptizing several hundred new converts.
Thus it was that John Taylor and not Orson Hyde became the third President of the Church and Orson Pratt never served as President of the Quorum of the Twelve.
personal.bellsouth.net /w/o/wol3/pratto1.htm   (1069 words)

  
 Orson Hyde
Orson Hyde (1805-1878) Apostle in the early Mormon church; author of damning affidavit against the church; rejoined and became a leader in the settlement of Utah by the mormons under Brigham Young.
Orson Hyde was born January 8, 1805 in Oxford, New Haven County, Connecticut.
Note: Orson Hyde left the church and thus the quorum on October 19, 1838, and so lost his position in seniority.
www.aaaah.org /wiki/en/or/Orson%20Hyde.htm   (318 words)

  
 Robert Louis Stevenson
The mystery of Jekyll and Hyde is gradually revealed through the narratives of Mr Enfield, Mr Utterson, Dr Lanyon, and Jekyll's butler Poole.
Edward Hyde is the heir of Dr. Jekyll's fortune.
Holmes by Loren D. Estelman (1979), Jekyll, Alias Hyde: A Variation by Donald Thomas (1988), The Jekyll Legacy by Robert Bloch and Andre Norton (1990) and Mary Reilly by Valrie Matin (1990).
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /rlsteven.htm   (2375 words)

  
 Piute County: Orson Hyde visits Marysvale & Circleville, 1864
Orson Hyde, detailing a recent visit to the Sevier, which at the present time seems to occupy a considerable portion of attention in Sanpete.
Though we are unable to find space for the letter entire, a summary of items--as it embraces the names of new settlements, their location and other matters--will be of interest to our readers.
Elder Hyde made the tour of the new country in eight days: preaching, counseling and travelling nearly all the time, except when exhaustion compelled rest.
www.thespiritof76.com /orsonhydevisit1864.html   (418 words)

  
 Hyde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon (1661–1723), British nobleman, governor of New York and New Jersey
In The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Hyde is the alter ego of Dr Jekyll
Hyde, Bedfordshire, England - a parish near Luton (including an East Hyde, a West Hyde, and The Hyde)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hyde   (431 words)

  
 Tour Map 1
Orson left this area July 31 of 1846 and went down river with the other three apostles as far as Fort Leavenworth.
Orson Hyde's end of the cabin had a leaky roof and so the Quorum was given use of the Bentley side of the cabin for their meeting.
Orson Hyde then nominated Brigham Young to become the new President of the Church and to select two men to be his counselors.
members.cox.net /pioneerheritage/tour1.html   (2175 words)

  
 Did Jesus Christ Marry or Father Children?
Apostle Orson Pratt, one of the original Twelve (1835) and Apostle Joseph F. Smith (1883), during his term among the Twelve, also taught the plural marriage of the Son on earth, but there are no known records that indicate their views on the physical parental status of the Son.
Apostle Orson Hyde’s address during a general conference is the highest authoritative teaching on the marriage and fatherhood of Jesus Christ, but it is not the earliest statement on this doctrine.
Hyde rebutted the objections of non-Mormons by claiming that the plural marriage of Jesus Christ to several women and his sexual function in natural fatherhood did not undermine his holiness, or purity.
ontruth.com /jesusmarry.htm   (3956 words)

  
 Derby History Quiz - template
Orson Hyde was born in Oxford in 1805, but family tragedy caused him to be raised in Derby by Nathan Wheeler.
In 1835, Orson Hyde was ordained as one of the original members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apsotles, one of the ruling bodies of Mormonism.
Hyde was a leader in the Mormon movement westward, holding leadership positions in Mormon settlements in Iowa, Nevada, and Utah.
electronicvalley.org /derby/quiz/2005/Hyde,Orson.htm   (557 words)

  
 Joseph Smith Fought Polygamy, Volume I -- Chapter 3
The original Journal of Orson Hyde and the Missionary Journal of Samuel Harrison Smith 1832 are now in the archives of the LDS Church Historical Department in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The astounding thing about Orson's preaching (for he nearly always took the lead) was the fact that he preached the doctrine of the gathering to the Cochranites, and urged them to gather without weighing the terrible consequences of polygamy entering the Church.
Orson Hyde and Samuel Smith were not the only missionaries who journeyed through the Cochranite areas.
restorationbookstore.org /articles/nopoligamy/jsfp-vol1/chp3.htm   (3240 words)

  
 Orson Hyde
On February 15, 1835, Orson Hyde was ordained a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and in 1837 he represented the Church in petitioning the Ohio state legislature for a bank charter for the Kirtland Safety Society.
Hyde was in Far West, Missouri, by the summer of 1838, and in October he signed an affidavit against the Saints during the severe persecution of that period.
Years before, it had been prophesied that Hyde "had a great work to perform among the Jews" (HC 4:106), and in 1840 he was directed to undertake a mission that took him to New York, London, Amsterdam, Constantinople (Istanbul), and Jerusalem, speaking to the Jewish communities wherever he could.
www.lightplanet.com /mormons/people/orson_hyde.html   (907 words)

  
 Religious Education Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Speech of Elder Orson Hyde marks another chapter in Orson Hyde's ongoing confrontations with those who challenged the Twelve for leadership of the Church after the death of Joseph Smith.
Hyde was one of the principle speakers at Sidney Rigdon's trial on September 8, 1844.
Hyde begins his speech with some references to the priesthood and the kingdom of God, and he advances the novel idea that those who persecute the Latter-day Saints can obtain forgiveness only if the Saints specifically grant it to them.
relarchive.byu.edu /19th/dex/speech.htm   (366 words)

  
 Orson Hyde, General Authority
Orson Hyde was the son of Nathan Hyde and Sally Thorpe.
Orson was baptized into LDS Church by Sidney Rigdon on October 2, 1831 and ordained an Elder the same month.
Orson Hyde was ordained an Apostle February 15, 1835.
www.gapages.com /hydeo1.htm   (644 words)

  
 Orson Hyde and Israel's Restoration
Hyde had briefly left the church and was dropped from the Twelve during the height of the Missouri persecutions in 1838.
For Orson Hyde divine sanction conferred on the Lord's church was the crucial test of the validity of his undertaking to Europe and Palestine, the linchpin in all his arguments with Christian divines and missionaries who crossed his path and repudiated his goal.
Hyde's observations on the recent increase in the Jewish population in Jerusalem (Hyde, 16, 32; Ben Arieh, 270-72) and his description of the situation and appearance of Jerusalem all accord well with what a traveller in the autumn of 1841 would have seen and encountered.
www.signaturebookslibrary.org /Jews/jewsch6.htm   (7226 words)

  
 Kristus.dk: The Mission of Orson Hyde to Palestine.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The mission appointed to Elders Orson Hyde and John E. Page, of the quorum of the Twelve, to Jerusalem, was second in importance only to that appointed to the rest of the Twelve to Great Britain.
Orson Hyde, on the contrary, in the midst of many hardships, persevered in his journey to the Holy Land, until he succeeded in accomplishing that which had been appointed unto him.
At the time of Elder Hyde's visit and the ceremonies of dedication he performed on the Mount of Olives, there were comparatively but few Jews at Jerusalem.
www.kristus.dk /jkk/text.php?id=90144   (729 words)

  
 Orson Hyde & Samuel H. Smith 1832 journal entries
Hyde's presumed shift in personal allegiance at that point in his life may help explain why he is so candid in admitting that he'd heard of Smith's "golden bible" being "dug out of a rock in the state of New York.
That Orson Hyde took this revelation seriously is evidenced from the extended mission upon which he soon embarked.
Orson Hyde, "Journal while absent on a mission in company with Samuel H. Smith from February 1, 1832 to December 22, 1832." The original handwritten copy of this journal is in the L.D.S. Church Historian's Office, Salt Lake City.
olivercowdery.com /hurlbut/1832hyde.htm   (7232 words)

  
 Pioneer Company Search
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lds.org /churchhistory/library/pioneercompanysearch/1,15773,3966-1,00.html   (535 words)

  
 The Curse of Orson Hyde
When the Mormon faithful returned to Zion in 1858 at the call of Brigham Young, many were required to abandon the fruits of their labors in the shadow of the Sierra Nevada.
One such was Orson Hyde, the magistrate sent west to arrange the affairs of Carson County.
After five years Hyde had despaired of ever collecting, and planted his suit "in the Chancery of Heaven" by reading, in the Utah legislature of which he was a member, an open letter to the people of Carson and Washoe valleys.
www.nevadaweb.com /nevadaca/curse.html   (348 words)

  
 Sierra Sun - Life
Stately and aloof, Orson Hyde quickly called an election to fill those all-important county offices such as sheriff, constable, prosecuting attorney and tax collector.
Orson Hyde, now living in Salt Lake City, felt ripped off by the squatters who had freely taken over the Mormon homes and crops.
Hyde's Curse and our region's volatile flood pattern may not be linked, but myth or no myth, climatologically, the next flood is just around the corner.
www.sierrasun.com /article/20051013/LIFE/110130008   (1171 words)

  
 AllAboutOmaha.com - Copyright © 1996-2006 RSS - Mormons - Kanesville Tabernacle
Orson Hyde was left to preside over church members in the area.
Hyde was publisher of "The Frontier Guardian" an important pioneer publication.
We also have the Hyde Park area to commemorate these early contributors to the rich history of the area.
www.allaboutomaha.net /Omaha/Mormons/KanesvilleTabernacle.htm   (771 words)

  
 D. P. Hurlbut Chronology Part 2: 1833
Orson Hyde and Hyrum Smith had started their missionary tour into PA together and it is likely that they returned to Kirtland together at the end of May.
Hyde's June 6 promotion from ordinary Mormon field missionary to Clerk of the First Presidency may well have resulted from a nomination offered by his former mission companion, Hyrum Smith.
Since the Bishop's Council of high priests cut Hurlbut off from the Church on June 3rd without his being present for the trial, the question naturally arises as to why the young missionary was not in Kirtland on June 3, 1833 to defend himself in the trial proceedings.
www.olivercowdery.com /hurlbut/HChron2.htm   (4981 words)

  
 Orson Hyde's Diagram of the Kingdom of God
This diagram by Orson Hyde was published in the Millennial Star in 1847.
(Orson Hyde, “A Diagram of the Kingdom of God,” Millennial Star 9 [15 January 1847]: 23-24).
Probably no clearer statement of Joseph's theology regarding this concept can be found than what is given in an editorial by Orson Hyde.
www.aliveonline.com /grasshopper/hyde_diagram.html   (620 words)

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