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  1. Don Carlos Smith (March 25, 1816 – August 7, 1841) was the youngest brother of Joseph Smith and a leader, missionary, and periodical editor in the early days of the Latter Day Saint movement .

  2. Jun 12, 2013 · Don Carlos Smith was the youngest brother of Joseph Smith, the first prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Members of this church are sometimes nicknamed Mormons. Don Carlos was born March 25, 1816, in Norwich, Windsor, Vermont to Joseph Smith, Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith.

  3. Don Carlos Smith. (1816–41) A brother of Joseph Smith Jr., Don Carlos Smith was born in Norwich, Vermont, in 1816. In June 1830, he was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Seneca Lake, New York.

  4. New York, 1816–Jan. 1817. Moved to Manchester, Ontario Co., 1825. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by David Whitmer, ca. 9 June 1830, at Seneca Lake, Seneca Co., New York. Accompanied his father on mission to Asael Smith family in St. Lawrence Co., New York, Aug. 1830.

  5. Don Carlos played a prominent role in the city of Nauvoo. He was an editor of the Times and Seasons , president of the high priests quorum (see D&C 124:133), a member of the Nauvoo City Council, Brigadier General in the Nauvoo Legion, and a regent of the University of the City of Nauvoo.

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  7. Don Carlos Smith (1840–1841) Don Carlos Smith was born on June 13, 1840, in Nauvoo and lived only 14 months, dying of malaria within days of his uncle and namesake, Don Carlos Smith, Joseph Smith’s younger brother.

  8. Don Carlos played a prominent role in the city of Nauvoo. He was an editor of the Times and Seasons, president of the high priests quorum (see D&C 124:133), a member of the Nauvoo City Council, Brigadier General in the Nauvoo Legion, and a regent of the University of the City of Nauvoo.

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