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Alexander Neibaur

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183: 334:, thus Rosenbaum's brother-in-law, and early business partner. Rosenbaum was instrumental—along with his second father-in-law, President Lorenzo Snow—in the founding and development of Brigham City, Utah, and served as county commissioner and president of the North Germany Mission. Neibaur's eldest daughter, Margaret Jane, married William Miller, the son of Eleazer Miller. Margaret Neibaur Miller's father-in-law, Eleazer, converted and baptized 28: 172: 240:
Neibaur was first educated to be a rabbi but concluded to become a surgeon and dentist. He received a degree to that end in 1827, before his 20th birthday. Neibaur converted to Christianity approximately two years later. He moved to
295:, Neibaur and his wife Ellen remained in Nauvoo later than the first Mormon pioneers because Ellen was pregnant, but joined the second party. Neibaur was among the defenders of the city during the 217:. He was educated for the profession at the University of Berlin and was a skilled dentist before the establishment of dental schools in America. He was fluent in 7 languages and as many dialects. 345:, as well as founder of a large and diverse family to be found throughout the Western United States. His great-great-granddaughter is American sociologist, life coach, and best-selling author 428: 716: 93: 746: 256:
in three days, but was persuaded to delay his baptism until the following spring that he might be more prepared for the ordinance. He was baptized into the
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In 1837, he converted to the faith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after reading the
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Carter, Kate (1952), "The Jews in Early Utah, Alexander Neibaur, The Mormon", in Carter, Kate (ed.),
403: 532: 327: 272:, on 18 April 1841. There he established his dental practice and developed a close friendship with 242: 612: 546: 514: 504: 407: 331: 273: 246: 307: 296: 269: 176: 462: 277: 536: 245:, England, in 1830. On 15 September 1834, Neibaur married Ellen Breakell, who was from a 311: 253: 74: 70: 695: 580:
Ogden, D. Kelly (1995), Porter, Larry C. (ed.), "Two From Judah Minister to Joseph",
476: 386:, LDS Church Archives, book A-1, p. 37; reproduced in Dean C. Jessee (comp.) (1989). 335: 572: 285: 668: 624:
Bohi, Mazie (1956), "Pioneer Dentists and Druggists", in Carter, Kate B. (ed.),
346: 342: 27: 109: 95: 680: 616: 518: 367: 323: 314:, he continued the practice of dentistry and was a manufacturer of matches. 550: 205:(January 8, 1808 – December 15, 1883) was the first dentist to practice in 628:, vol. 4, Salt Lake City: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, pp. 76–78 234: 338:(who would become the second prophet and President of The LDS Church). 230: 281: 388:
The Papers of Joseph Smith: Autobiographical and Historical Writings
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Neibaur was born in 1808 to Nathan and Rebecca Peretz Neibaur in
210: 206: 237:, Neibaur's father served as a surgeon in the Army of France. 429:"A Mormon and Still a Jew: The Life of Alexander Neibaur" 233:. Because that area had been incorporated into France by 412:
Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record
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Lynn (January 30, 2009), 638:, vol. 1, Salt Lake City, Utah: 611:, Salt Lake City: Artistic Printing, 390:(Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book) 7: 679:Neibaur, Alexander (July 17, 2011), 368:"The Story of Ellen Breakel Neibaur" 288:, which he recorded in his journal. 722:Converts to Mormonism from Judaism 14: 648:Gates, Susa Young (April 1914), 384:Manuscript History of the Church 181: 170: 607:Bassett, Theda Lucille (1988), 596:The diary of Alexander Neibaur. 466:4, no. 10 (February 1844): 147. 762:19th-century American dentists 752:People from the Rhine Province 343:Hugh, Reid, and Richard Nibley 1: 609:Grandpa Neibaur was a Pioneer 567:Cornwall, J. Spencer (1975), 153:Nathan and Rebecca P. Neibaur 681:"Diary of Alexander Neibaur" 636:Treasures of Pioneer History 626:Treasures of Pioneer History 444:(1–2): 22–34, archived from 742:German emigrants to England 569:Stories of Our Mormon Hymns 778: 640:Daughters of Utah Pioneers 437:Mormon Historical Studies 304:Winter Quarters, Nebraska 215:Latter Day Saint movement 166: 161: 157: 34: 25: 727:German Latter Day Saints 590:Religious Studies Center 586:Brigham Young University 501:Covenant Communications 495:Woods, Fred E. (2002). 276:, whom he helped study 121:Salt Lake City Cemetery 88:Salt Lake City Cemetery 499:. American Fork, UT: 482:History of the Church 306:, and arrived in the 533:Smith, Eliza R. Snow 427:(Spring–Fall 2006), 404:H. Michael Marquardt 177:Biography portal 737:People from Koblenz 650:"Alexander Neibaur" 497:Gathering to Nauvoo 328:Morris D. 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