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  1. On April 15, 1832, Young and his brother John were baptized into the Latter Day Saint Church of Christ. His brother Joseph was baptized the next day and Brigham Young was baptized approximately one week later. Phineas' wife Clarissa was also baptized about this same time. [2]

  2. Oct 12, 2002 · On Sept. 11, 1857, a group of California-bound pioneers camping in southern Utah were murdered by a Mormon militia and its Indian allies. The massacre lasted less than five minutes, but when...

  3. Lee was executed by firing squad at Mountain Meadows on March 23, 1877. Young believed that Lee's punishment was just but not a sufficient blood atonement, given the enormity of the crime, to allow Lee entrance into the celestial kingdom.

  4. Brigham Young (/ ˈ b r ɪ ɡ əm /; June 1, 1801 – August 29, 1877) was an American religious leader and politician. He was the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1847 until his death in 1877.

  5. Nov 13, 2009 · Phineas Wilcox is stabbed to death by fellow members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nauvoo, Illinois, because he is believed to be a Christian spy.

  6. His father was Brigham Young, the western colonizer and statesman, and second President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. His mother was Harriet Emeline Barney, who early on in her life married a man named William H. Sagers by whom she had four children.

  7. Nov 9, 2009 · Though many suspected Young of ordering or at least covering up the attack, John Lee, an adopted son of Young’s, was the only Mormon brought to trial for the Mountain Meadows massacre; he was...

  8. Apr 1, 2003 · Brigham Young Did It. By Will Bagley. There are two ways to interpret the evidence about who ordered the brutal murder of 120 men, women and children at a remote Utah oasis on the road to California on September 11, 1857.

  9. Typewritten biography of Phineas Howe Young (1799-1880) by his granddaughters Eleanor White Mackay, Seraph White Allred, and Naomi Wright. Phineas Young was a printer; building contractor; and Mormon bishop, missionary, and pioneer. He was a brother of the Mormon prophet, Brigham Young (1801-1877).

  10. Lived at Morgan Co., Illinois, for about one year. Moved to Winchester, Scott Co., Illinois. Moved to Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois, 1840. Ordained a high priest by Brigham Young and George Miller, fall 1842.

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