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  2. Fanny Alger - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Smith asked Fanny's uncle, Levi Hancock, to conduct her to Missouri, but she accompanied her parents instead. The Algers stopped in Dublin , Wayne County, Indiana , and there Fanny met and, on November 16, 1836, [ 5 ] married Solomon Custer, a non-Mormon, listed in various censuses as a grocer, baker, and merchant.

  3. List of Joseph Smith's wives - Wikipedia

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    Emma Hale and Joseph Smith were sealed together on May 28, 1843. [18] Fanny Alger: c. 1833–1837 16: Yes: Yes: Single: Alger's relationship with Smith was attested to by several people, including Emma Smith, Warren Parish, Oliver Cowdery, and Heber C. Kimball. [19]

  4. Category:Wives of Joseph Smith - Wikipedia

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    List of Joseph Smith's wives; A. Fanny Alger; K. Helen Mar Kimball; Martha McBride Knight; L. Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner; Lucy Walker (Latter Day Saint) P. Mary ...

  5. Nauvoo Expositor - Wikipedia

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    The Nauvoo Expositor. The Nauvoo Expositor was a newspaper in Nauvoo, Illinois, that published only one issue.Its publication, and the destruction of the printing press ordered by Mayor Joseph Smith and the city council, set off a chain of events that led to Smith's arrest for treason and subsequent killing at the hands of a lynch mob.

  6. Outline of Joseph Smith - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Smith (1805 – 1844) – central figure of Mormonism, ... Fanny Alger; Kirtland Safety Society; 1838 to 1839. Life of Joseph Smith from 1838 to 1839.

  7. Joseph Smith - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Smith was born on December 23, 1805, in Vermont, on the border between the villages of South Royalton and Sharon, to Lucy Mack Smith and her husband Joseph Smith Sr., a merchant and farmer. [6] He was one of eleven children. At the age of seven, Smith had a bone infection and, after receiving surgery, used crutches for three years. [7]

  8. The lost story of female rock pioneers Fanny: 'Society was ...

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    Fanny were the first all-female rock band to release a major-label album and score a top 40 single, yet they’ve been the victims of almost total erasure. The lost story of female rock pioneers ...

  9. Todd Compton - Wikipedia

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    The Mormon History Association also awarded him the 2002 Best Documentary Award for his and Charles Hatch's book A Widow's Tale: The 1884–1886 Diary of Helen Mar Kimball Whitney, and the 1996 Award of Excellence for his article "A Trajectory of Plurality: An Overview of Joseph Smith's Thirty Three Plural Wives".