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Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church), under the direction of then-RLDS Church president Frederick M. Smith (Smith's grandson) searched for, located, and disinterred the Smith brothers' remains in 1928 and reinterred them, along with Smith's wife, in Nauvoo at the Smith Family Cemetery. [4] [6 ...
New Helvetia Cemetery, East Sacramento; first cemetery in the city (operated 1845 to 1912) Sacramento Historic City Cemetery, Sacramento; also known as "Old City Cemetery" Sunset Lawn Chapel of the Chimes, Sacramento
Asael Smith's military records from March 4, 1776. Asael Smith's family home built in the 1638 and was later rebuilt in 1875. [1]Asael was born to Captain Samuel Smith Jr. (1714–1785) and Priscilla Gould (1707–1744). [2]
The Smith Family Cemetery, in Nauvoo, Illinois, is the burial place of Joseph Smith, his wife Emma, and brother Hyrum. Joseph Smith's parents Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith are also buried there, [1] as are Joseph Smith's brothers Samuel and Don Carlos. Others buried there include Robert B. Thompson and Emma Smith's second husband Lewis C ...
Long Ranch Family Cemetery Healdsburg 38°40′21″N 122°52′54″W / 38.6725528°N 122.8816394°W / 38.6725528; -122.8816394 ( Long Ranch Family
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John Smith Chipman (1800–1869), U.S. Congressman; Sara J. Dorr (1855–1924), temperance activist; Bernice C. Downing (1878–1940), the first women in California to publish their own newspaper, the Santa Clara Journal [7] Nellie Blessing Eyster (1836–1922), writer and social reformer; Arthur M. Free (1879–1953), U.S. Congressman