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  1. Samuel Harrison Smith (13 March 1808 – 30 July 1844) was a younger brother of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Samuel was a leader in his own right and a successful missionary.

  2. Samuel H. Smith, though not as well known as his older brothers Joseph and Hyrum Smith, played an influential role in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  3. Samuel was the first Latter-day Saint to arrive at the jail, 29 but by then Joseph and Hyrum were already dead. The violence was over, the mob had retreated, and Samuel had a piercing pain in his side.

  4. Sep 23, 2018 · Obituary for Samuel H. Smith, Times and Seasons, 1 Aug. 1844, 5:606; Obituary for Samuel Harrison Smith, Nauvoo Neighbor, 7 Aug. 1844, [3]. Comprehensive Works Cited Times and Seasons.

  5. Brother of the prophet Joseph Smith. One of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Also among the six original members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when it was founded in 6 April 1830. Later that year he was called as the first missionary of the Church.

  6. On May 25, 1829, he was baptized by Oliver Cowdery in Pennsylvania and “returned to his father’s house, greatly glorifying and praising God, being filled with the Holy Spirit.”. [1] Samuel was one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon and one of the six original members of the Church.

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  8. Samuel Smith (180844) Born in Tunbridge, Vermont, Samuel Smith was a younger brother of Joseph Smith Jr. Samuel was baptized by Oliver Cowdery in May 1829 and was one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon a month later.

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