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  1. He died at Colchester, Vt., July 3, 1842. Dr. Marsh assisted in translating the work of Bellermann on the Geography of the Scriptures (1822).

  2. Jan 16, 2019 · He was the first apostle ordained in 1835, was separated from the Church in 1839, and was rebaptized in 1857. See Harper, Saints, 1:120, 321, 346. See also Kay Darowski, “ The Faith and Fall of Thomas Marsh ,” in Revelations in Context, March 19, 2013, online at history.lds.org.

  3. Dec 6, 2018 · Marsh was born on November 1, 1799 in the town of Acton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts to James and Mary Law Marsh. At the age of fourteen he “ran away” from home and placed himself in several Vermont and New York areas.

  4. In 1826 he was elected president of the University of Vermont, which position he resigned in 1833, but continued as professor of moral and intellectual philosophy until 1840. He died at Colchester, Vt., July 3, 1842.

  5. At that time, he had three sons, the oldest being nine years old. Marsh was called to serve as a missionary and was told that his sins were forgiven. He was counseled to be patient, to revile not, to pray always, and to give heed to the Comforter.

  6. Mar 31, 2023 · Thomas Baldwin Marsh (November 1, 1799January 1866) was an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He served as president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from 1835 to 1839. He was excommunicated from the church March 17, 1839, and remained disaffected for much of his life.

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  8. Jan 8, 2013 · Thomas B Marsh was, for a time, an apostle for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, until his excommunication. He eventually returned to the church. Thomas B. Marsh was born in 1799 in Massachusetts, the son of James Marsh and Mary Law. In 1820, he married Elizabeth Godkin and began a grocery business.

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