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      • Carrington was excommunicated from the LDS Church by the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on November 6, 1885, for adultery, fornication, and "lewd and lascivious conduct".
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  1. Excommunication and readmission. Carrington was excommunicated from the LDS Church by the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on November 6, 1885, for adultery, fornication, and "lewd and lascivious conduct".

  2. Albert Carringtons great service to the Church ended four years before his death. In November 1885 he was tried by his fellow apostles, was found guilty of transgression, and was excommunicated. Two years later he was rebaptized.

  3. Albert Carrington. January 8, 1813–September 19, 1889. 1 Born at Royalton, Windsor County, Vermont; son of Isabella Bowman and Daniel Carrington. 2 Graduated from Dartmouth College, 1833. 3 Married Rhoda Maria Woods, 1838; participated in plural marriage. 4 Baptized in Wisconsin Territory, 1841.

  4. Sep 14, 2011 · Part 1 begins with a very brief overview of excommunication in Latter-day Saint practice, followed by a brief biography of Albert Carrington, a 19th century member of the Quorum of the Twelve, then a detailed report of the investigation, hearing, and excommunication for adultery, and Carringtons appeal for mercy and the Quorum’s ...

  5. Albert Carrington's service to the Church ended four years before his death. In November of 1885, he was tried by his fellow apostles, found guilty of adultery and excommunicated. Two years later he was rebaptized and died a member of the Church.

  6. Albert Carrington, Richard R. Lyman, and Joseph F. Smith Part 2: Richard R. Lyman Gary James Bergera Richard Roswell Lyman was born on November 23, 1870, in Fill more, Utah, to Francis M. Lyman and Clara Caroline Callister Lyman. (Lyman's grandfather, Amasa Mason Lyman, served as an LDS apostle from 1842 to 1867; his father, Francis Marion Lyman,

  7. Short, Julia R. “Biography of William O. Clark.” Journal of History 6 (Jan. 1913): 131–176.. Jenson, Andrew. Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia: A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 4 vols. Salt Lake City: Andrew Jenson History Co., 1901–1936.

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