The unique status of the Smith family
in Mormon culture. |
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Asael Smith |
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Joseph's
grandfather |
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Upon receiving Joseph
Sr.'s letter that Joseph Jr. had had "several remarkable visions,"
Asael declares: |
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Always
knew family special |
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that he always knew
that God was going to raise up some branch of his family to be a great
benefit to mankind, but my Uncles rediculed Joseph's visions. |
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George A. Smith, 2. |
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1831 |
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Palmyra Reflector |
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Holy
Family |
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The Prophet,
Spouse, and whole "holy Family" as they style themselves,
will follow Rigdon as soon as their … followers shall be able to dispose
of what little real property they possess. |
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Letter to the editor, Palmyra
Reflector, Jan. 26, 1831. Source |
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1832 |
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Joseph Smith |
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Priesthood
through Joseph's ancestors |
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Therefore, thus saith
the Lord unto you [Joseph], with whom the priesthood hath continued through
the lineage of your fathers |
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D&C
86: 811, Dec. 6, 1832. |
Hid
from the world with Christ |
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For ye are lawful heirs,
according to the flesh, and have been hid from the world with Christ in
God |
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Joseph
and priesthood remain to restore all |
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Therefore your life
and the priesthood have remained, and must needs remain through you and
your lineage until the restoration of all things spoken by the mouths of
all the holy prophets since the world began. |
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A savior to Israel |
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Therefore, blessed
are ye if ye continue in my goodness, a light unto the Gentiles, and through
this priesthood, a savior unto my people Israel. The Lord hath said it.
Amen. |
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1834 |
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Descendants of Joseph |
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Hyrum a descendant of Joseph
House of Ephraim |
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The first mention of lineage in patriarchal
blessings appears to have been made on 9 December 1834 when Joseph Smith,
Sr., blessed his family. Among other things, he said to his eldest son,
Hyrum, "I now ask my heavenly Father in the name of Jesus Christ,
to bless thee with the same blessing with which Jacob blessed his son Joseph,
for thou art his true descendant, and thy posterity shall be numbered with
the house of Ephraim …" |
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Blessing routinization, 3. |
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1835 |
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Doctrine and Covenants 68:21 |
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Lineal
priesthood (Aaronic) |
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but by virtue of the decree concerning their
right of the priesthood descending from father to son, they may claim their
anointing
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they:
literal descendants of Aaron. |
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1845 |
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William Smith |
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Claim to office |
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… you know the understanding
and the conversation we had on this subject when we met at Brother Taylors
that I was Patriarch over the whole church. This is what I claim and must
have … |
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William Smith to Brigham Young, June 30,
1845, William Clayton journals (Smith), 171.
¶ William Smith |
The royal blood and promised
seed for eternity |
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My proposition is my share of the kingdom and if you publish in the Neighbor
and Times & Seasons the true state of the case in regard to my office
as patriarch over the whole church, this will give me a right to visit
all branches of the church and intrude on no mans rights … I want
all men to understand that my fathers family are of the royal blood and
promised seed and no man or set of men can take their crown or place in
time or in eternity. |
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Priesthood
hereditary |
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Everyone who has read the book of Doctrine and Covenants must
be aware that priesthood authority is hereditary and descends from father
to son, and therefore Joseph's oldest son will take his place when he arrives
at the age of maturity. The Twelve are, however, the president for the time
being but when Joseph's successor comes they take their former place. |
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William
Smith to Brother Little, Aug. 20, 1845, Journal History. |
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Family
rights |
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[N]o man need tell me that Brigham Young does not claim to
be the prophet, seer and perpetual head of the Church for I know that
he dos, and you know that it lawfuly and legaly belongs to litle Joseph.
… I shall not resign the Smith family rights. |
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William
Smith to Lewis Robbins, Oct. 5, 1845 qtd. in Lost Legacy, 92. |
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Brigham tacitly acknowledges
young Joseph |
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Ses I to Brigham Young, ses I, 'How is it a-going to be about the young
Joseph, who should, in right, be the head of the church, as his father
and family have stood the brunt [of] the storm?' Ses he, ses Brigham Young,
'If we go to preachin' young Joseph now, these enemies on our borders will
shoot the young prophet as they did his father;' and so they set the head
of the church aside, and ever since it ain't bin gettin' along at all! |
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William Smith, St. Louis Weekly Reveille,
Nov. 3, 1845. Source |
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[W. W. Phelps] |
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William Smith's priesthood and
office hereditary |
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William is the last of his father's house, as well as the priesthood
and patriarchal office from his father and brother, legally, and by hereditary
descent. |
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TS 6, no. 9 (May
15, 1845): 905.
¶ William Smith and ¶ William
Smith |
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1847 |
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Brigham Young |
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Priesthood
by lineage |
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[February 16, 1847] I am entitled to the Keys of the Priesthood
according to linage
& Blood. So is Brother H. C. Kimball & many others [blank] Have
taken Kingly power & grades of the Priesthood. This we would have
taught in the Temple if time had permitted. Joseph Smith was entitled
to the Keys of the Priesthood according to Blood. Still He was
the [132] fourth son. But when we get another Temple built then we will
teach you concerning those things.
Suffice it to say that I will extend the Chain of the Priesthood back through
the Apostolic dispensation to Father Adam just as soon as I can get a temple
built. |
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WWJ 3:131–132. Young's remarks were made
at a Young family meeting which included visitors Heber C. Kimball, Orson
Pratt, Willard Richards, Wilford Woodruff, George Albert Smith, Amasa Lyman,
and Ezra T. Benson of the Twelve. |
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1851 |
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"Uncle"
John Smith (17811854) |
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Smith family chosen |
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The Patriarch John Smith Said I rejoice to Have the privilege
of Speaking to you. I have Been in the work since Jan 1832 And am about
the oldest man here. I was ordained an Elder under the Hands of Joseph
Wakefield.
The Smith family was Chosen to bring forth this work. My team Halled the
first load of Stone to build the kirtland temple
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WWJ,
Sept. 8, 1851 (4:65). Entry reports remarks made at general conference
this date. |
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1853 |
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"Uncle" John Smith (17811854) |
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Chosen to build up Zion, lay church foundation, never to
be blotted out |
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… all the inhabitants of the earth shall know that the lord did
choose the Smith family to build up Zion & did by them lay the foundation
of this Church which shall never be overthrown neither shall the name of
the Smith family be blotted out under Heaven. |
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George A. Smith patriarchal blessing by John Smith, Sept.
20, 1853, George A. Smith Papers, qtd. in Lost Legacy, 117. |
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1856 |
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John Smith (18321911) |
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Smith/Young family jealousies |
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Well my brother, Wm. Pierce I do not [want?]
[to] Say much about. I know how he treated me and how he respected me
in my place. Now matter how good nor how bad report may make him, he had
no business to come in an[d] undermining [me?] and take my sister from
me, for you know the [that] at the death of our Mother, Brother Brigham
preached a surmon, and he at that time appointed me gardien over the family
and no person had nor has a rite to take one of the girls out of the family
with out my concente, no matter how good or bad they may bee. |
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John Smith
to Joseph F. Smith, Jan. 31, 1856, JFS papers. |
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I now Joseph the Pierce family belongs in Brother
Brigham's family and he would like it first rate to get one of Fathers Daughters
in to his family and leave father with out any Kingdom if it could come
in that way. Now Joseph, My Brother, you may think I am hard for Saying
to much. So be it. It is just as I feel, and furthermore, I do not beleive
that Bill maried Jerusha because he loved her individualy. It was the name
more than any thing else. This is my opinyon. |
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1857 |
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Heber C. Kimball |
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Heber
C. Kimball: Leaders part of the "Smith race"
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Brother Joseph actually saw [Brigham Young, Heber
C. Kimball, Oliver Cowdery, Newel K. Whitney, and others] in vision; he
saw us in a day when we were all together. We have been separated by marriage
and thrown apart; but he saw the day when we all came out of one stock,
that was out of the aristocracy. Yes, we came directly down through the
Prophets, and not only us, but lots of othersthe whole Smith race.
I could remember probably twenty or thirty that Joseph mentioned came down
through that channel.
My father's father and his brothers intermixed by marriage with the Smiths,
and uncle John Smith was baptised in Nauvoo for upwards of twenty of my
kindred. They mixed up in marriage, and in that way the names became changed;
for they were the old veterans. |
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Heber C.
Kimball, Salt Lake Bowery address, Sept. 6, 1857, JD
5:215–216. |
Priesthood
from father to son |
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There is another thing that brother Joseph Smith saidviz.,
that we were positively heirs of the Priesthood; for he had seen us as such
in his vision
Our fathers were heirs to that Priesthood, which was
handed down from father to son, and we came through that lineage. |
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[1876] |
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Mosiah Hancock |
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Polygamy
needed for choice spirits to enter mortality in a pure lineage |
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I wish to write now
of the Prophet Joseph Smith. The Lord revealed to this Prophet as early
as the year 1831 that in consequence of great wickedness which would come
upon the earth in the latter days, it would be necessary for great men to
take the noblest wives. The Lord had reserved the most noble of His choice
spirits to come forth through a pure lineage, as the of His spirits were
not willing to come through a lineage that was corrupt. |
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Mosiah Hancock Autobiography |
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1899 |
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Joseph F. Smith |
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A
"great" enigmatic principle |
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It is pleasing to hear the good words
you speak with reference to President [Platt deAlton] Lyman, whose mother
was a Partridge, and I believe belongs to the Prophet Joseph Smith, and
I have been told that Brother Lyman enjoys greatly the spirit of the prophets.
I hope that this spirit will always remain with him that he may be guided
by supreme wisdom in all the labors of his presidency over the British Mission.
Although he is the son of Amasa Lyman, if I can divine correctly, he will
eventually follow his mother to where she belongs. This is a great principle
but little understood even by Latter-day Saints, but it is as tangible and
unmistakable in its purpose and effect as any other principle of the gospel. |
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Joseph
F. Smith to Joseph Fielding Smith, Sept. 14, 1899, JFS papers.
For Eliza Maria Partridge Smith Lyman, see Sacred Loneliness, 433456.
Did Platt inherit the Smith family calling/blessing? |
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Joseph Smith
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