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  Thomas B. Marsh Information
Thomas Baldwin Marsh (1799-1866) was a leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and an original member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles.
Marsh was born in the town of Acton, Massachusetts in Middlesex County, Massachusetts on November 1, 1799.
Marsh moved with the church to Kirtland, Ohio in the spring of 1831.
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 Genealogy of John Marsh of Boston, MA - pafg05.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Thomas was born in Sep 1752 in prob.
Abijah Marsh (Thomas, Joseph, Joseph, John) was born on 4 Feb 1757 in Douglas, MA.
Rebecca Marsh was born on 23 Jun 1793 in Whately, MA.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Woods/4514/genealogical/family/Marsh/pafg05.htm   (1722 words)

  
 Thomas B. Marsh, General Authority
Thomas Baldwin Marsh was born in Acton, Massachusetts in 1800.
President Marsh did not consider that the Bishop had done him and his lady justice, for they [the bishopric] decided that the strippings were wrongfully saved, and that the woman had violated her covenant.
Marsh being extremely anxious to maintain the character of his wife, as he was the President of the Twelve Apostles, and a great man in Israel, made a desperate defence, but the High Council finally confirmed the Bishop's decision.
personal.atl.bellsouth.net /w/o/wol3/marshtb1.htm   (514 words)

  
 Thomas B. Marsh - MormonWiki - Mormonism - the LDS Church, Beliefs & Religion
Thomas Baldwin Marsh (November 1, 1799-1866) was an original member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles.
Brother T. Marsh arrived in Tennessee on his mission to collect means, and attend a Conference with the brethren laboring in Tennessee and Kentucky, which was held on Damon's Creek, Callaway County, Kentucky, Sept. 2nd 1836.
Marsh was excommunicated from the church in absentia on March 17, 1839 in Quincy, Illinois.
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 Mormon Biographical Registers
Marsh, Thomas B. born at Acton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Marsh left the Church in 1838 and remained in Missouri but returned to the Church in Utah in 1857.
Marsh, Thomas B. was born on Nov. 1, 1799, in Acton, Massachusetts, to James Marsh and Mary Law.
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Thomas B. Marsh, premier président du Collège des douze apôtres, devint apostat en 1838, au plus fort de ce que l’on a appelé la Guerre mormone dans le nord-ouest du Missouri.
Thomas Baldwin Marsh, fils de James Marsh et de Molly Law, naquit le 1er novembre 1799 à Acton, comté de Middlesex, Massachusetts [2].
Thomas Marsh conserva temporairement son influence après l'arrivée du prophète à Far West en mars 1838, mais à sa grande consternation, ses efforts pour se maintenir au pouvoir furent à l’origine de sa perte.
www.idumea.org /Etudes/Histoire/Thomas_Marsh.htm   (5097 words)

  
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President Marsh did not consider that the Bishop had done him and his lady justice, for they decided that the strippings were wrongfully saved, and that the woman had violated her covenant.
Marsh immediately took an appeal to the High Council, who investigated the question with much patience, and I assure you they were a grave body.
Marsh, not being satisfied, took an appeal to the First Presidency of the Church, and Joseph and his Counsellors had to sit upon the case, and they approved the decision of the High Council.
emp.byui.edu /SATTERFIELDB/Quotes/ThomasBMarsh.htm   (4055 words)

  
 Thomas B. Marsh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On October 19, 1838, the day after Gallatin was burned, Thomas B. Marsh and fellow apostle Orson Hyde left the association of the Church.
Marsh's testimony added to the panic in northwestern Missouri and contributed to subsequent events in the Mormon War.
Because a Mormon attack was believed imminent, a unit of the state militia from Ray County was dispatched to patrol the border between Ray and Mormon Caldwell County to the north.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Baldwin_Marsh   (2237 words)

  
 Errors in Genealogy
Susanna Skelton was NOT the mother of the first three Children of John Marsh - Donald Linus Jacobus in the Granbury Genealogy, 1945, presents a convincing argument that John Marsh was married first to an unknown woman abt 1637, and she mothered his first three children.
This is proved by Thomas Knowlton signing for his wife's share of William Green's estate, not to mention that all authorities I have consulted except one (which may be where the whole confusion started), agree with that conclusion.
Thomas Cooper II, in TAG 64:193 Oct 1989 convincingly demonstrates that Henry Pierson was a son of Wibroe Griggs from a previous marriage, and step-son of John Cooper, of Southampton, Long Island, New York.
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President Marsh did not consider that the Bishop had done him and his lady justice, for they [the courts] decided the striplings were wrongfully saved, and that the woman had violated her covenant.
Thomas was among one of the final Mormon groups to pass Fort Laramie before the arrival of Johnston's Army.
The illustration was not subtle, but Thomas Marsh seemed to take his medicine well.34 "He told me yesterday, that the Christians might hang up their fiddle in regard to their being no Catholic.
www.xmission.com /pub/lists/gdm/archive/gdm.9704   (17940 words)

  
 Thomas B. Marsh (1799-1866)
Thomas Baldwin Marsh, November 1, 1799 in Acton, Middlesex county, Massachusetts
Thomas and friends hold themselves "aloof from sectarians, and were called by them Quietists, because we resembled so much a sect in France known by that name professing to be led by the Spirit."
September [26–28], 1830 revelation calls Thomas to preach the gospel and serve as church physician.
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 Thomas B. Marsh, General Authority
Marsh guilty of failure to keep her agreement.
“Marsh immediately took an appeal to the High Council, who investigated the question with much patience, and,” says George A. Smith, “I assure you they were a grave body.
Marsh being extremely anxious to maintain the character of his wife, … made a desperate defence, but the High Council finally confirmed the bishop’s decision.
www.gapages.com /marshtb1.htm   (1927 words)

  
 Annotated History of Joseph Smith Vol 1 Chapter 11 (Aug. 1830 - Oct. 1830)
Thomas B. Marsh was the son of James Marsh and Molly Law.
Thomas Baldwin Marsh, to whom the foregoing revelation was given through the Prophet Joseph, was born in Massachusetts, November 1, 1799, and after his marriage to Elizabeth Godkin in 1820, he went into the grocery business in New York afterwards engaging in a type foundry in Boston.
Thomas Baker Rigdon was a native of the state of Maryland, and was the son of Thomas Baker Rigdon, who came from Great Britain.
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 Major League Baseball - White Sox vs. Cubs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pitches-strikes: Lieber 121-85; Baldwin 85-52; Beirne 31-20; J Pena 29-16; Garland 19-8.
Sosa, who like Baldwin will be headed to Atlanta for Tuesday's All-Star Game, homered to cap a four-run first inning and give a comfortable cushion to Jon Lieber (8-5), who coasted to his third straight win.
Baldwin (11-4) was tagged for 10 hits while walking one and striking out two in 4 1/3 innings.
www.usatoday.com /sports/scores100/100190/100190307.htm   (1104 words)

  
 1866 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
September 25 - Thomas Hunt Morgan, American geneticist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.
January 23 - Thomas Love Peacock, English satirist (b.
January - Thomas Baldwin Marsh, American religious leader (b.
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 Comments on the Book of Mormon Witnesses
For instance, Thomas B. Marsh, who also turned against Joseph Smith, interviewed Oliver Cowdery and David Whitmer shortly after their excommunication and at the height of their bitterness against Joseph Smith.
Although at that time they considered Joseph to be a fallen prophet, both witnesses still reaffirmed their testimony of the angel.
He answered, in the days when Joseph received the Book of Mormon, and brought it forth, he was a good man filled with the Holy Ghost, but he considered he had now fallen.
www.lightplanet.com /mormons/response/bom/Witnesses_Roper.htm   (7612 words)

  
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 Meridian Magazine: The Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith by His Mother
While we were yet talking with the Colesville brethren, another boat came up which had on board about thirty Mormon brethren, and Brother Thomas Marsh[10] was one of the company.
[10] Thomas Baldwin Marsh, son of James and Molly Law Marsh, was born in Acton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, on November 1, 1799 or 1800.
Thomas would be called as one of the original Twelve Apostles.
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 ALHN--Rock Co., WI--History of Lima Township
In the summer of 1837 Thomas VAN HORN and Solomon L. HARRINGTON settled in the town and erected a sawmill, the first in that vicinity.
Nearly one-sixth of the entire area of the town is marsh land, the largest one being that known as Otter Creek Marsh.
He was followed in June, 1837, by Solomon L. and Thomas VANHORN, who located and built a saw-mill on the west branch of Whitewater Creek in the east part of the town.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/rock/Twp/HistL.html   (953 words)

  
 Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: United Kingdom, 1850-1899
They are supposed to have accompanied the Rev. Thomas Hooker and his congregation, about one hundred in number, from Newton, now called Cambridge, Massachusetts, through a dense wilderness, inhabited only by savages and wild beasts, and became the first founders of the colony at Hartford, in June, 1636.
At the close of the meeting, he went to the water and baptized two; one was Father Henry Thomas the father of Daniel and Henry Thomas, some 80 years of age; he was a revolutionary soldier, and had served under General George Washington.
Brother T. Marsh arrived in Tennessee on his mission to collect means, and attend a Conference with the brethren laboring in Tennessee and Kentucky, which was held on Damon's Creek, Callaway County, Kentucky, Sept. 2nd 1836.
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 marshdna/JohnOfBoston
6) Pearly Marsh born 10 Dec 1791 Sturbridge, Worcester, MA ra Marsh born 27 Sep 1767 Sturbridge, Worcester, MA; died aft.
James) Marsh born 20 Aug 1802 Acton, Middlesex, MA; died 24 Aug 1802 Acton, Middlesex, MA 5) Elias Marsh born 19 May 1754 Douglas, Worcester, MA; married to Esther Berry 1 Aug 1776 Barre, MA 4) Joseph Marsh born 26 Dec 1731 Walpole, Norfolk, MA; died ca.
5) John Marsh born 17 Mar 1774 Douglas, Worcester, MA; married to Lucy Blake 29 Nov 1798 Douglas, Worcester, MA 6) George Washington Marsh born 1 Dec 1799 Douglas, Worcester, MA 5) Moses Marsh born 8 Sep 1775 Douglas, Worcester, MA; married to prob.
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Baldwin Tenant House - A log house used for many years as tenant house for Thomas Baldwin Farm which stood across Strasburg Road.
Site of Thomas Baldwin House, "Barn Shops" - Farmhouse and former store of Baldwin family.
Marsh House and Shop - House and shop of cabinetmaker Thomas Marsh whose business included coffin making.
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 New Mormon Studies - cd:n sisältö - mormonikirkko - mormonismi - mormoni - joseph smith
Alexander, Thomas G. Mormonism in Transition: A History of the Latter-day Saints, 1890-1930.
Alexander, Thomas G. Things in Heaven and Earth: The Life and Times of Wilford Woodruff, a Mormon Prophet.
Marsh, Thomas B. "History of Thomas Baldwin Marsh." In Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 26 (1864): 359-60, 375-76, 390-92, 406.
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 Thomas Baldwin Marsh
I was born in the town of Acton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, November 1, 1799.
My father, James Marsh was born in Douglas, Massachusetts, March 27, 1751.
My mother, Mary, daughter of Titus Law, was born in Acton, Massachusetts, March 18, 1759.
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 Excerpt -- New Mormon Studies CD-ROM
Allen, James B. Trials of Discipleship: The Story of William Clayton, a Mormon.
"History of Thomas Baldwin Marsh." In Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 26 (1864): 359-60, 375-76, 390-92, 406.
Heaton, Tim B., Thomas A. Hirschl, and Bruce A. Chadwick, eds.
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 New Mormon Studies CD-ROM: A Comprehensive Resource Library
Among the 72 ground-breaking works in the "History" section are those by respected scholars Thomas G. Alexander, Irene M. Bates, Eugene E. Campbell, Edwin B. Firmage, Robert Bruce Flanders, Carmon B. Hardy, Edward Leo Lyman, D. Michael Quinn, and Richard S. Van Wagoner.
There are no less than 634 issues of 13 publications in the "Periodicals" category, including LDS Conference Reports from 1880 to 1971, Journal of Discourses and Collected Discourses, seven early LDS newspapers and magazines, and recent periodicals such as Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, covering three decades, and Sunstone magazine for two decades.
Tim B. Heaton, Thomas A. Hirschl and Bruce a Chadwick
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 The Baldwin Family of Milford, CT and Newark, NJ - Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Baldwin Family of Milford, CT and Newark, NJ - Genealogy - !http://maxpages.com/elizawoodruffs/The_Baldwin_Family_page_3
Abraham W Baldwin m Sarah Jefferys, dau of Julia Thompson Jefferys of Conn Farms
1812 at Caldwell, NJ Thomas Ogden Woodruff #2003, b.
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 Phelps Family in America
Will of Thomas Phylypp, 1556, of Over Teyne, England
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John Lloyd Vershum / Vicki Jean Marsh Bearss
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 Contents of Course Pack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Moore: Selected Writings, anthology by G. Moore, edited by Thomas Baldwin, pp.
"On Denoting." From Logic and Knowledge, anthology by Bertrand Russell, edited by Robert C. Marsh, pp.
"Mathematical Logic as Based on the Theory of Types." From Logic and Knowledge, anthology by Bertrand Russell, edited by Robert C. Marsh, pp.
www-unix.oit.umass.edu /~klement/593/coursepack.html   (277 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Logic and Knowledge: Books: Bertran Russell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bertrand Russell Robert Charles Marsh is also at Trinity College.
The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870-1945 by Thomas Baldwin in Back Matter
Bertrand Russell E-Books $1.99 — The analysis of mind by Bertrand Russell.
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