Joseph Smith, Sr
Birth |
Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
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Death | 14 Sep 1840 (aged 69)
Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA
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Burial | Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA |
Memorial ID | 6289909 · View Source |
First Presiding Patriarch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and father of the Prophet Joseph Smith.
He was the first person who received his son Joseph's testimony after he had seen the angel, and exhorted him to be faithful and diligent to the message he had received. He later saw the Golden Plates and became one of the eight witnesses to the Book of Mormon. He was baptized April 6, 1830. In August, 1830, in company with his son Don Carlos, he took a mission to St. Lawrence county, New York, touching on his route at several of the Canadian ports, where he distributed a few copies of the Book of Mormon, visited his father, brothers and sisters residing in St. Lawrence county, bore testimony to the truth, which resulted eventually in all the family coming into the Church, excepting his brother Jesse and sister Susan.
He removed with his family to Kirtland in 1831, where he was ordained to the High Priesthood and was chosen a member of the first High Council.
After his sons, Hyrum and Joseph, were thrown into the Missouri jails by the mob, he fled from under the exterminating order of Governor Lilburn W. Boggs, and made his escape in midwinter to Quincy, Ill., from whence he removed to Commerce in the spring of 1839, and thus became one of the founders of Nauvoo. The exposures he suffered brought on consumption, of which he soon passed away.
First Presiding Patriarch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and father of the Prophet Joseph Smith.
He was the first person who received his son Joseph's testimony after he had seen the angel, and exhorted him to be faithful and diligent to the message he had received. He later saw the Golden Plates and became one of the eight witnesses to the Book of Mormon. He was baptized April 6, 1830. In August, 1830, in company with his son Don Carlos, he took a mission to St. Lawrence county, New York, touching on his route at several of the Canadian ports, where he distributed a few copies of the Book of Mormon, visited his father, brothers and sisters residing in St. Lawrence county, bore testimony to the truth, which resulted eventually in all the family coming into the Church, excepting his brother Jesse and sister Susan.
He removed with his family to Kirtland in 1831, where he was ordained to the High Priesthood and was chosen a member of the first High Council.
After his sons, Hyrum and Joseph, were thrown into the Missouri jails by the mob, he fled from under the exterminating order of Governor Lilburn W. Boggs, and made his escape in midwinter to Quincy, Ill., from whence he removed to Commerce in the spring of 1839, and thus became one of the founders of Nauvoo. The exposures he suffered brought on consumption, of which he soon passed away.
Family Members
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Asahel Smith
1744–1830
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Mary Duty Smith
1743–1836
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Lucy Mack Smith
1775–1856
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Jesse Smith*
1768–1853
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Asahel Smith*
1773–1848
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Samuel Smith*
1777–1830
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Silas Smith*
1779–1839
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John Smith*
1781–1854
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Stephen Smith*
1785–1802
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Sarah Smith Sanford*
1789–1824
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Baby Boy Smith*
1797–1797
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Alvin Smith*
1798–1823
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Hyrum Smith*
1800–1844
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Sophronia Smith Stoddard McCleary*
1803–1876
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Joseph Smith*
1805–1844
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Samuel Harrison Smith*
1808–1844
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Ephriam Smith*
1810–1810
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William Smith*
1811–1893
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Katharine Smith Salisbury Younger*
1813–1900
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Don Carlos Smith*
1816–1841
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Lucy Smith Millikin*
1821–1882
- Created by: Chad Stowell
- Added: 25 Mar 2002
- Find A Grave Memorial 6289909
- Sponsored by Michael Shea, MD
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Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed ), memorial page for Joseph Smith, Sr (12 Jul 1771–14 Sep 1840), Find A Grave Memorial no. 6289909, citing Smith Family Cemetery, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA ; Maintained by Chad Stowell (contributor 46505431) .