Member of the original
Quorum of the Twelve. Youngest member, therefore had the least seniority.
Missions, Zion's Camp. Excommunicated with David Whitmer in 1838. |
This sketch is part
of the series, "History of Brigham Young," published in the Millennial
Star, 18631865. It was originally published in the Deseret
News in 1858. |
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HISTORY OF LYMAN
E. JOHNSON |
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MS 27,
no. 7 (Feb. 17, 1865): 102103. |
Birth |
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Lyman E. Johnson was
born in Pomfret, Windsor county, Vermont, Oct. 24, 1811. |
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Baptized
1831 |
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He was baptized in February
1831, by Sidney Rigdon. |
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Needs verification.
Luke was nineteen and unmarried in February. Living at home? Sister,
Marinda, was baptized in April; brother Luke was baptized in
May 1831. |
High
priesthood |
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At a conference held
at Orange, Ohio, he was ordained a High Priest by Joseph Smith. |
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Correction: Oliver
ordains Lyman an elder at the Orange conference. ¶
Minutes of October 25-26, 1831
Sidney ordains Lyman to the High Priesthood. ¶
November 2, 1831 |
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He was called by revelation
in Nov. 1831, to go forth into the world to preach the gospel, on which
mission he baptized a number and built up some Branches in Ohio. |
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D&C
68:7 Luke Johnson (h)
and William E. McLellin (h) were also
called at the same time. |
Mission
to eastern states 1832 |
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In 1832, in company
with Orson Pratt (h1),
he performed a mission, preaching through the Eastern States. |
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Mission
to Nova Scotia |
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In company with Elder
John Heriot, he preached in Nova Scotia. |
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Mission
to eastern branches 1834
Zion's Camp |
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In the spring of 1834,
he went from Kirtland through the eastern Branches, to aid in gathering
up brethren to go in Zion's Camp. He went up to Missouri the following summer
as a member of that Camp, and returned to Kirtland in the fall. |
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Mission
to Maine |
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He married Sarah Long,
Sept. 4th, who bore to him two children. Soon after his marriage he started
on a mission to the east, and went as far as Maine, preaching through the
States, baptizing and organizing Branches of the Church. He returned in
the fall. |
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Original: Lang
Genealogical records: Long |
Affirms
Joseph's conduct |
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He signed a doctrine
testifying to the good conduct of Joseph Smith during his journey with Zion's
Camp to Missouri. |
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One of
the Twelve 1835 |
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He and his brother Luke
Johnson (h) were chosen as members
of the Twelve at the organization of the Quorum in February 1835. |
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Mission
of the Twelve to the east
Winter Hebrew class |
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May 4.He left Kirtland
in company with the Twelve Apostles, and attend Conferences with them, going
eastward as far as Farmington Maine, and returned to Kirtland in the fall,
and spent the winter studying the Hebrew language. |
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Mission
to New Brunswick 1836
Becomes a merchant |
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In the spring of 1836
he took a mission through the eastern countrypassed through New Brunswick,
attend a conference at Newry, Maine, returned to Kirtland in the fall, and
entered into merchandizing and soon after apostatized. |
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Excommunicated
1838
Becomes lawyer |
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He was cut off from
the Church at a conference held in Far West, April 13, 1838. He relinquished
the business of merchandizing, and commenced the practice of law. |
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Lyman E. Johnson
Luke S. Johnson
John Johnson
Biographies
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