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    Emma Hale Smith Bidamon (July 10, 1804 – April 30, 1879) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement and a prominent member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church) as well as the first wife of Joseph Smith, the movement's founder.

  2. May 7, 2021 · Latter-day Saint historian Jennifer Reeder has published a book about Emma Smith, wife of Joseph Smith, that looks at her complicated life, hardships and faith, using her own words as much as possible.

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  3. Feb 17, 2023 · Before Latter-day Saint culture was awash in movies, sculptures and stories about Emma Hale Smith, it was a bold, almost revolutionary move for Linda King Newell to co-write a positive...

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  5. Jul 10, 2018 · Named by the Lord as “an elect lady” and known for being the first Relief Society General President, Emma Hale Smith, wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith, lived a life of sacrifice and service.

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  6. Apr 23, 2013 · The way Emma Smith's story is carefully sculpted reveals as much about gender expectations and religious norms in our own era as it did when Brigham Young declared her mormona non grata. Emma...

  7. Portrait of Emma Hale Smith. Born on July 10, 1804, in Willingsborough (later Harmony), Pennsylvania, Emma Hale was the seventh of nine children of Isaac and Elizabeth Lewis Hale. The wealthy family lived on a 90-acre farm in the Susquehanna River Valley, where Isaac shipped meat and other merchandise downriver to Philadelphia and Baltimore.

  8. Aug 17, 2013 · Emma Smith: 'I'd swap all my books for my children' Elizabeth Day. The writer's 2008 memoir broke a silence that lasted decades. Now, on the eve of her 90th birthday, the bestselling novelist...

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