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  2. List of descendants of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith

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    Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Death Place Notes Hyrum Smith: February 9, 1800 Tunbridge, VT June 27, 1844 Carthage, Illinois: As of 2005, had an estimated 13,583 known descendants. [2] He is perhaps best remembered for being killed with his brother Joseph Smith Jr. in Carthage Jail. Marriage to Jerusha Barden, November 2, 1826 in Manchester ...

  3. Short Creek Community - Wikipedia

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    On July 26, 1953, Arizona Governor John Howard Pyle sent troops into the settlement to stop polygamy in what became known as the Short Creek raid. The two-year legal battle that followed became a public relations disaster that damaged Pyle's political career and set a hands-off tone toward the town in Arizona for the next 50 years.

  4. Jesus bloodline - Wikipedia

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    The Jesus bloodline refers to the proposition that a lineal sequence of the historical Jesus has persisted, possibly to the present time. Although absent from the Gospels or historical records, the concept of Jesus having descendants has gained a presence in the public imagination, as seen with Dan Brown's 2003 best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code and its 2006 movie adaptation of the same name ...

  5. Descendants of free Black settlers help with restoration of ...

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    What is Lick Creek Settlement? Lick Creek African American Settlement is located in Orange County on land that is now part of the Hoosier National Forest. The settlement dates back to 1811 and was ...

  6. Solomon Spalding - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Spalding (February 20, 1761 – October 20, 1816) was an American author who wrote two related texts: an unfinished manuscript entitled Manuscript Story – Conneaut Creek, and an unpublished historical romance about the lost civilization of the mound builders of North America called Manuscript Found.

  7. Araphoe and Lost Creek Site - Wikipedia

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    The Arapahoe and Lost Creek Site is an archeological site in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Site includes evidence of settlement over a 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) stretch along the terraces of Arapahoe Creek and Lost Creek. The site was used by Native Americans more or less continuously for 9000 years until about 1900.