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1989:, sometimes resisting." Although she knew of some of her husband's marriages, she almost certainly did not know the full extent of his polygamous activities. In 1843, Emma temporarily accepted Smith's marriage to four women of her choosing who boarded in the Smith household, but later regretted her decision and demanded the other wives leave. That July, at his brother Hyrum's encouragement, Joseph dictated a revelation directing Emma to accept plural marriage. Hyrum delivered the message to Emma, but she furiously rejected it. Joseph and Emma were not reconciled over the matter until September 1843, after Emma began participating in temple ceremonies, and after Joseph made other concessions to her. The next year, in March 1844, Emma publicly denounced polygamy as evil and destructive; and though she did not directly disclose Smith's secret practice of plural marriage, she insisted that people should heed only what he taught publicly – implicitly challenging his private promulgation of polygamy. 1444:
project, Joseph and Emma secretly met without her family's approval several times at a friend's house during the dig and after while Joseph was working as farmhand nearby. When Emma and Joseph spoke to the Hales to receive a blessing on their marriage, Isaac and Elizabeth Hale refused; possibly because Isaac wanted Emma to marry a neighbor and he considered Joseph to be a "stranger" and possibly because of Joseph's failed money-digging operation on the Hale's land. On January 17, 1827, Joseph and Emma left the Stowell house and traveled to the house of Zachariah Tarbill in South
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sins; on this subject, Smith called the women of Nauvoo to repentance with "all the frankness of a Methodist exhorter." She served as president of the Relief Society until 1844. According to the minutes of the founding meeting, the organization was formed to "provoke the brethren to good works in looking to the wants of the poor, after objects of charity to assist by correcting the virtues of the female community". Shortly before this, Joseph had initiated the
1478:: "In writing for your father I frequently wrote day after day, often sitting at the table close by him, he sitting with his face buried in his hat, with the stone in it, and dictating hour after hour with nothing between us." In Harmony on June 15, 1828, Emma gave birth to her first child – a son named Alvin – who lived only a few hours. He was buried east of their house. For the next two weeks, Emma remained gravely ill. 2619: 4716: 4333: 1783: 1587: 38: 2194:, p. 292) note that Emma received covenants associated with the temple and celestial marriage which involved strict promises to maintain secrecy; they argue Emma may have extended that secrecy to plural marriage itself which she never directly repudiated. Newell and Avery also aver that "when Emma decided not to tell her children about plural marriage, it was an attempt to remove problems from their lives."; 317: 1857: 1791: 3668: 490: 4728: 336: 1676: 1544:
and Joseph returned to live at David Whitmer's farm in August 1830. This marked the last time that Emma saw her parents. Despite the rift that her marriage to Joseph created in the family, Emma did reunite with her family. She communicated with her mother through letters. Some members of her family moved to
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Section 25, that highlighted Emma Smith as "an elect lady". The revelation says that Emma would "be ordained under hand to expound scriptures, and to exhort the church." The revelation instructed Emma to "murmur not" and described Emma's duties to Joseph. Emma was also directed to be Joseph's scribe
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and became stepfather to Emma's children. She and Bidamon had no children of their own. Emma and Bidamon attempted to operate a store and to continue using their large house as a hotel, but Nauvoo had too few residents and visitors to make either venture very profitable. Emma and her family remained
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records that Emma Smith "filled with marked distinction as long as the society continued to hold meetings in that city ". She saw upholding morality as the primary purpose of the Relief Society. As "protecting the morals of the community" became her mission, Smith supported the public confession of
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No one but God knows the reflections of my mind and the feelings of my heart when I left our house and home, and almost all of everything that we possessed excepting our little children, and took my journey out of the State of Missouri, leaving shut up in that lonesome prison. But the reflection is
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Relations between Young and Emma steadily deteriorated. Some of Emma's friends, as well as many members of the Smith family, alienated themselves from Young's followers. Conflicts between church members and neighbors also continued to escalate, and eventually Young made the decision to relocate the
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and other practices surfaced by 1842. Emma publicly condemned polygamy and denied any involvement by her husband. Emma authorized and was the main signatory of a petition in summer 1842 with a thousand female signatures, denying Joseph Smith was connected with polygamy. As president of the Ladies'
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Joseph and Emma returned to Harmony for a time, but relations with Emma's parents remained strained. Emma's father was displeased that Joseph and Emma were living off charity and Joseph was late to return money he borrowed to purchase a farm. Many people in Harmony also openly opposed Joseph. Emma
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and one of Emma's relatives to dig for money on the Hale family property. Rumors about Joseph having a unique ability to find hidden treasure caused Stowell to offer him a high wage. Although the company was unsuccessful in finding the suspected mine and Emma's father eventually turned against the
2096:, p. 152) summarizes, "Emma's support proved tenuous". The four women were Emily Partridge, Eliza Partridge, Sarah Lawrence, and Maria Lawrence; Emma Smith was not aware that Joseph Smith had already previously courted and married the Partridges, and they did not disclose this to Emma. See 1524:, surrounded by a group of mocking people. Later that evening before the confirmation service, Joseph was arrested for being a disorderly person and causing an uproar by preaching the Book of Mormon. A few days later, Joseph was acquitted of all charges. Emma was confirmed later by Joseph and 1997:
denying that Smith or his church endorsed the practice. After his death, she continued to deny his polygamy. When Joseph III and Alexander specifically asked about polygamy in an interview with their mother, she stated, "No such thing as polygamy, or spiritual wifery, was taught, publicly or
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because of opposition to polygamy. Emma's continuing public denial of the practice seemed to lend strength to their cause, and opposition to polygamy became a tenet of the RLDS Church. Over the years, many RLDS Church historians have continued to state that the practice had originated with
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and contained 90 hymn texts but no music. Forty-eight were written by Latter Day Saints, and the remaining forty-two were not. The texts borrowed from Protestant groups were often changed slightly to reinforce the theology of the early church. For example, Hymn 15 changed
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Smith allowed Emma to destroy a copy of the revelation (though he had already had copies made), signed property over to Emma to give her and their children more independent financial security, and promised to not marry any additional women for the rest of the season. See
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Despite her knowledge of polygamy, Emma publicly denied that her husband had ever taken additional wives. While Smith was still alive, Emma spoke against polygamy, and she (along with multiple other signatories directly involved in polygamy) signed an 1842
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a newspaper published by disaffected former church members, was destroyed by the town marshal on orders from the town council (of which Joseph was a member). This set into motion the events that ultimately led to Joseph's arrest and incarceration in
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Throughout her childhood, Emma was interested in religion, canoeing, and riding horses. Emma learned how to read and write and was considered to be intelligent. She attended a girls school for a year and taught school in Harmony when she returned.
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of important church members that included Emma. As she had in Kirtland, Emma Smith led "the work of boarding and clothing the men engaged in building ". She also traveled with a committee to Quincy, Illinois, to present Illinois governor
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in the upper room of Whitney's store in Kirtland. Young Joseph (as he became known) was the first of her natural children to live to adulthood. A second son, Frederick Granger Williams Smith (named after
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The Hale family was relatively wealthy. Isaac hunted and Elizabeth hosted lodgers and boarders in their home. The Hale family was known for being honest, hard-working, and generous to their neighbors.
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soon escalated, resulting in Joseph's surrender and imprisonment by Missouri officials. Emma and her family were forced to leave the state, along with most other church members. She crossed the
2190:, pp. 113–114) posits that the subject of polygamy "evoked painful memories for Emma" and she "refused to give tongue to memory simply because she could not face the shadows of the past"; 1706:" was built across the street. A wing (no longer extant) was added to this house, which Emma operated as a hotel. She often took in young girls in need of work, giving them jobs as maids. 569: 374: 1985:
Polygamy caused a breach between Joseph and Emma. Historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich argues that "Emma vacillated in her support for plural marriage, sometimes acquiescing to Joseph's
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to visit Smith at this house. Emma died peacefully in the Nauvoo House on April 30, 1879, at the age of 74. Her funeral was held May 2, 1879, in Nauvoo with RLDS Church minister
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privately, before my husband's death, that I have now, or ever had any knowledge of ... He had no other wife but me; nor did he to my knowledge ever have".
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Relief Society, she authorized the publishing of a certificate in October 1842 denouncing polygamy and denying her husband as its creator or participant.
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more than human nature ought to bear, and if God does not record our sufferings and avenge our wrongs on them that are guilty, I shall be sadly mistaken.
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Emma and Joseph went back to staying in the homes of members of the growing church. The couple lived first with the Whitmers in Fayette, then with
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worked as Joseph's scribes. Joseph received a copyright for the Book of Mormon in June 1829 and the book was published in March 1830.
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of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which prefaced "Reorganized" to its name in 1872 and in 2001 became known as the
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Many of the Latter Day Saints who joined the RLDS Church in the midwestern United States had broken with Brigham Young and/or
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in Harmony, where Emma's uncle preached. Beginning at age seven or eight, Emma was involved in the church, reading the
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Bringhurst, Newell G. "Section 132 of the LDS Doctrine and Covenants: Its Complex Contents and Controversial Legacy".
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was formed as a women's service organization, she was elected by its members as the organization's first president.
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The Hales helped Emma and Joseph obtain a house and a small farm. Once they settled in, Joseph began work on the
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Due to increased hostility towards Joseph as he worked on the Book of Mormon, Emma and Joseph went to live with
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Historians have proposed several possible motivations for Emma Smith's continued denials of Joseph's polygamy.
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Emma and Joseph III returned to Nauvoo after the conference and he led the church from there until moving to
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reportedly influenced her husband's decision to pray about dietary questions. These prayers resulted in the "
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on the east side of the Susquehanna River; and a New York State Historical Marker commemorates the location.
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Debates about who should be Joseph's successor as the leader of the church also involved Emma. Emma wanted
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to the Utah Territory. Emma was supportive of Smith's teachings throughout her life with the exception of
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and Joseph Smith to call the organization the "Relief Society" instead of the "Benevolent Society". The
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was formally organized as the women's auxiliary to the church. Emma became its founding president, with
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Emma and her family followed and made a new home on the frontier in the Latter Day Saint settlement of
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When her son Joseph III became president of the RLDS Church, she was again asked to compile a hymnal.
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Emma Smith in riding habit in Nauvoo. Emma and other women of Nauvoo would sometimes accompany the
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was being constructed, Emma spearheaded an effort to house and clothe the construction workers.
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Upon Joseph's death, Emma was left a pregnant widow. On November 17, 1844, she gave birth to
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in 1869. A few visitors from Brigham Young's faction of the Latter-day Saints came from
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for the role. After a meeting on August 8, a congregation of the church voted that the
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and singing hymns. Emma's father stepped away from the church for a time and became a
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Thaddeus and Louisa Smith (twins, born and died on April 30, 1831, in Kirtland, Ohio)
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Unlike other members of the Smith family who had at times favored the claims of
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Emma first met her future husband, Joseph Smith Jr., in 1825. Joseph lived near
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On September 22, 1827, Joseph and Emma took a horse and carriage belonging to
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Emma also compiled a second hymnal by the same title, which was published in
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints later canonized the text as
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Emma had eleven children with Joseph, five of whom lived into adulthood.
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Alvin Smith (born and died on June 15, 1828, in Harmony, Pennsylvania)
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from a song about Christmas to a song about the return of Christ (see
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A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints
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Smith and Bidamon bought and renovated a portion of the unfinished
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although they did not accept Emma's invitation to join Mormonism.
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Wife of Joseph Smith Jr. and Latter Day Saint leader (1804–1879)
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Murdock Smith (adopted twins, Joseph died at eleven months old)
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Unnamed son (stillborn, February 6, 1842, in Nauvoo, Illinois)
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Frederick Granger Williams Smith (June 20, 1836 – April 1862)
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Nearly two years later, a close friend and non-Mormon, Major
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minister performed the ceremony. Bidamon moved into the
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Leaders in the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints)
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Tom Perry Special Collections 3666: 3565:Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher (2017). 2810:Manuscript History of the Church 1778:Later years in Nauvoo, 1844–1879 1711:Ladies' Relief Society of Nauvoo 1671:Early years in Nauvoo, 1839–1844 1531:In July 1830, Joseph received a 465:Courtship and marriage to Joseph 444:Methodist Episcopal congregation 383:Ladies' Relief Society of Nauvoo 345: 334: 42:Emma Hale Smith circa 1845 with 36: 4809:Latter Day Saints from Illinois 4581:World Church Leadership Council 3348:Mormon Enigma – Emma Hale Smith 2738:"Last Testimony of Sister Emma" 1754:In June 1844, the press of the 1383:Two thousand stripling warriors 1338:Pacific Islanders and Mormonism 939:Zeram, Amnor, Manti, and Limher 736:Coriantumr (last Jaredite king) 408:and remained loyal to her son, 281: 255: 61:Female Relief Society of Nauvoo 3704:Smith family legal instruments 3528:Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith 3300:Mormonism and Music: A History 3284:Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith 3237:, Spring 2005, vol. 31, p. 70. 1607:, a counselor in the church's 1333:Native Americans and Mormonism 741:Coriantumr (Nephite dissenter) 373:and a prominent member of the 1: 4834:People from Palmyra, New York 4799:Doctrine and Covenants people 3287:(New York: Doubleday, 1984). 2750:(19): 289–290. 1 October 1879 2652:"Emma Hale Smith – Biography" 2133:Bringhurst & Foster (2010 2076:The marriage site is now the 1823:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles 1786:Emma later in life, ca. 1870s 1397:Outline of the Book of Mormon 1252:List of Book of Mormon Videos 4829:People from Nauvoo, Illinois 2513:Bushman, Richard L. 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(1991). 2145:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 1978: 18: 4709:Latter Day Saint movement 4641:International Peace Award 4521:Children's Peace Pavilion 4480:Community of Christ Sings 4329: 3753: 3737:the Female Relief Society 3730: 3725: 3718: 3365:Reeder, Jennifer (2021). 3234:Journal of Mormon History 2629:– via Deseret News. 2454:"The Faith of Emma Smith" 2236:Youngreen, Buddy (1982). 1955:Joy to the World (Phelps) 371:Latter Day Saint movement 330: 325: 314: 105: 101: 66: 54: 50: 35: 4784:Book of Mormon witnesses 3743:March 17, 1842 3693:Brigham Young University 3371:. Salt Lake City, Utah. 3206:Newell & Avery (1994 3186:Newell & Avery (1994 2452:Compier, Don H. (1986). 2192:Newell & Avery (1994 2108:, pp. 152–53); and 1825:should lead the church. 1343:Skin color and Mormonism 1265:The Book of Mormon Movie 746:Coriantumr (son of Omer) 553:Book of Mormon witnesses 299:Children of Joseph Smith 67:March 17, 1842 3495:Van Wagoner, Richard S. 3016:Carol Cornwall Madsen. 2995:Jensen, Andrew (1941). 2939:Newell & Avery 1984 2904:Newell & Avery 1984 2880:Jensen, Andrew (1941). 2861:Newell & Avery 1984 2849:Newell & Avery 1984 2837:Newell & Avery 1984 2793:Newell & Avery 1984 2781:Newell & Avery 1984 2769:Newell & Avery 1984 2704:Newell & Avery 1984 2692:Newell & Avery 1984 2677:Newell & Avery 1984 2657:The Joseph Smith Papers 2606:Newell & Avery 1984 2594:Newell & Avery 1984 2567:Newell & Avery 1984 2555:Newell & Avery 1984 2543:Newell & Avery 1984 2425:Newell & Avery 1984 2410:Newell & Avery 1984 2398:Newell & Avery 1984 2332:Newell & Avery 1984 2320:Newell & Avery 1984 2253:Newell & Avery 1984 2129:Persistence of Polygamy 2082:New York State Route 41 1971:was published in 1861. 1709:On March 17, 1842, the 1679:Emma Smith, painted by 1640:Kirtland Safety Society 1516:. 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David Hyrum Smith
Female Relief Society of Nauvoo
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Harmony Township
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Nauvoo House
Nauvoo, Illinois
Smith Family Cemetery
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A Collection of Sacred Hymns
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Children of Joseph Smith
Signature of Emma Smith
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Joseph Smith III
Harmony Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania

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