Frances Ward ("Fanny") Alger Custer (September 30, 1817 – November 29, 1889) was possibly the first plural wife of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Skatīt vairāk Alger was born to Samuel Alger and Clarissa Hancock on September 30, 1817, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, the fourth of eleven children. Samuel was a carpenter who had built a house for the father of future … Skatīt vairāk • List of Joseph Smith's wives Skatīt vairāk In January 1838, some months after the Algers had left Kirtland, Oliver Cowdery, one of the Three Witnesses to the authenticity of the Book of Mormon, wrote to his brother concerning his indignation at Smith's relationship with Alger. Cowdery said he had … Skatīt vairāk TīmeklisPart 2 of an interview between Ryan Hinckley (host of the "Mormon Theories" podcast) and Mark Curtis (Hemlock Knots), exploring the story of Fanny Alger. We ...
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Tīmeklis2014. gada 10. okt. · Response: Fanny Alger told Eliza Jane Webb “her reasons for leaving ‘Sister Emma.’” 63 And Andrew Jenson’s notes record that Emma “made such a fuss” about Fanny. 64 Palmer is entitled to his opinion, but his supposition of what should be “expected” of a plural wife who had been thrust out of the home by Emma … Tīmeklis2014. gada 22. nov. · Fanny Alger was a plural wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Return to Plural Wives of Joseph Smith Born: September 20, 1816 Died: November … assistent jurist
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TīmeklisDo you Like Your Job? Do you want to make Lots and Lots of Money? Watch this music video.For More Information on Fanny Alger:www.fannyalger.comMy Website:h... TīmeklisJ. Smith and O. Cowdery receive the sealing keys in April 1836. Marriage record of Solomon Custer and Fanny Alger in November 1836. W Cowdery's Defense of Joseph and the Rigdon family against rumors in Milton and Palmyra areas. Joseph informs the council that "a matter" involving Cowdery had not been "satisfactorily settled." Tīmeklis2009. gada 31. maijs · The Fanny Alger Marriage. May 31, 2009 by Keller. One of strangest trends in recent plural marriage publications by cultural Mormons has been to regress back to Fawn Brodie’s portrayal of Joseph Smith’s first plural marriage with Fanny Alger as an adulterous affair. This despite Todd Compton’s seminal … assistent glas