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Asael was born to Captain Samuel Smith Jr. (1714–1785) and Priscilla Gould (1707–1744). [2] Samuel was a anti-British politician, militiamen for Massachusetts and member of the first Massachusetts Provincial Congress and Priscilla was the descendant of Zaccheus Gould one of the founders of Topsfield, Massachusetts.
Joseph Smith Sr. July 12, 1771 Topsfield, Massachusetts: September 14, 1840 Nauvoo, Illinois: Born to Asael Smith and Mary Duty. At the age of 24, he married Lucy Mack in Tunbridge, Vermont on January 24, 1795. He was one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon's Golden Plates and was the first Presiding Patriarch of the early Latter Day ...
Following the death of Samuel Smith (II) in 1785, Asael Smith, grandfather of Prophet Joseph Smith, took control of the homestead. In 1771, Asael Smith’s wife Mary gave birth to Joseph Smith Sr, the father of prophet Joseph Smith. In 1875, the house originally built on the property was replaced by a more modern estate.
Smith was born on July 12, 1771, in Topsfield, Massachusetts, to Asael Smith and Mary Duty. He married Lucy Mack in Tunbridge, Vermont , on January 26, 1796, and had 11 children with her. [ 5 ] Details of Smith’s paternal line go back to his 3rd great-grandfather Robert Smith from Lincolnshire , England who settled in Massachusetts colony ...
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Oct. 14—TOPSFIELD — A second former Topsfield Police Department employee has filed suit against the town. Charles Curran, of Danvers, spent 10 months as a patrolman with the department, until ...
The first book Smith published was Asael Smith of Topsfield, Massachusetts, with some Account of the Smith Family (1902). In all, Smith published 25 books. In all, Smith published 25 books. [ 38 ]
Asael Roblero became a fixture at L.A. County Board of Supervisors meetings as he sought help for his incarcerated son with a mental illness. 'Excuses, excuses, excuses': A desperate father, a ...