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Daniel Larsen, Smith's great-great grandson and a Latter-day Saint, inherited some family heirlooms from his mother, Lois Smith Larsen, prior to her death in 1992.
The committee is working to reunite the entire Joseph Smith Jr. line in a giant family reunion later this year ? the 200th year since the prophet?s birth.
Based on 19th-century newspaper quotes and correspondence between LDS and RLDS members, historians and Smith family members long believed that there was a photograph of Smith before his June 27 ...
Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has been the focus of a nearly year long tribute that church leaders and members have participated in. Smith Descendants ...
The committee is working to reunite the entire Joseph Smith Jr. line in a giant family reunion next year ? the 200th year since the prophet?s birth.
A family heirloom at least 170 years old could contain the very first image of Joseph Smith, Jr. , founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Describe [Joseph Smith's] family. … He came from a tradition of visionaries. His father had dreams; his grandfather had dreams. So it was nothing new for him to feel that he had some form of ...
“This is to say that if this was in the Smith family, it would make sense that this may be Joseph Smith or someone who strongly resembles him like a doppelganger cousin, for instance.” Still ...
“Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration” (2005) Mitchell is the screen Smith most current Latter-day Saints know, since he played the founder in a much-screened church-produced biography.
Born in Hatfield on August 27, 1796, just a few miles from Northampton, Sophia was the fourth of seven children—and the first daughter—of Joseph Smith, a prosperous farmer, and his wife, Lois White ...
In 1820, then a teenager, Joseph Smith and his family were caught up in what Smith described as a “war of words and tumult of opinions” regarding religion (JSH 1.10).
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