How old was Lucy Mack Smith when she died?
80 years (1775–1856)
Lucy Mack Smith/Age at death
How many sons did Lucy Mack Smith have?
Lucy Mack Smith | |
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Resting place | Smith Family Cemetery 40°32′25.98″N 91°23′31.06″W |
Title | History of Joseph Smith by His Mother |
Spouse(s) | Joseph Smith, Sr. |
Children | 11, including: Alvin Smith Hyrum Smith Joseph Smith, Jr. Samuel H. Smith William Smith Katharine Smith Don Carlos Smith |
How many children did Joseph and Lucy Smith have?
11 children
They were the parents of 11 children, listed here in order of birth. Joseph Sr.
Where is Lucy Mack Smith buried?
Smith Family Cemetery, Nauvoo, Illinois, United States
Lucy Mack Smith/Place of burial
Did Emma Smith remarry after Joseph died?
Upon Joseph’s death, Emma was left a pregnant widow. On November 17, 1844, she gave birth to David Hyrum Smith, the last child that she and Joseph had together.
What happened to Joseph Smith’s parents?
Tragically, within a four-year span between 1841 and 1844, Joseph Sr. and four of his sons (Don Carlos, Hyrum, Joseph, and Samuel) died from illness or assassination. Most remaining family members chose not to move to the Great Basin after Joseph Smith’s death.
Did any of Joseph Smith’s family go west?
Smith moved with his family to Far West, Missouri, in 1838 and from there to the church’s new headquarters at Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1839. Old age and illnesses had taken their toll and by the end of summer 1840, Smith realized he was dying. He called his family around him to administer patriarchal blessings.
How many descendants did Joseph Smith have?
As of 2005, has 460 known descendants One of the Eight Witnesses to the Book of Mormon’s golden plates.
Is M Russell Ballard a descendant of Hyrum Smith?
Ballard is the grandson of apostles Melvin J. Ballard and Hyrum M. Smith. Through Smith, Ballard is a descendant of Hyrum Smith, brother of church founder Joseph Smith.
Was Joseph Smith buried?
Joseph Smith/Place of burial
Who was Emma Smith’s 2nd husband?
Major Lewis C. Bidamon
Nearly two years later, a close friend and non-Mormon, Major Lewis C. Bidamon, proposed marriage and became Emma’s second husband on December 23, 1847.