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  1. Alexander Hale Smith. / 40.625; -93.9475  ( Rose Hill Cemetery) Alexander Hale Smith (June 2, 1838 – August 12, 1909) was the third surviving son of Joseph Smith and Emma Hale Smith. Smith was born in Far West, Missouri, and was named after Alexander Doniphan, who had refused an order to execute Joseph Smith, and then was Joseph's defense ...

  2. Jun 27, 2011 · English: Alexander Hale Smith (2 June 1838–12 August 1909) was the third surviving son of Joseph Smith Jr. and Emma Hale Smith and Presiding Patriarch of the RLDS Church (Community of Christ) from April 1897 to 12 August 1909

  3. Emma gave birth to a son on June 15, 1828, but the child died the same day. A gravestone on the Hale family property in Harmony, Pennsylvania, reads “In Memory of An Infant Son of Joseph And Emma Smith June 15th 1828.”. In a family Bible, a relative wrote the name “Alvin” to identify this child, but Emma later confirmed the infant was ...

  4. Jul 19, 2019 · Alexander Hale Smith was born 2 June 1838, at Far West, Caldwell, Missouri, about six weeks after his parents made the January to March trek from Kirtland, Ohio, to the new county set up for the Mormons through the influence of Joseph’s friend, Alexander Doniphan. A day before his birth, Joseph Smith Jr., was surveying a new town.

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  5. Son of JS and Emma Hale. Moved to Commerce (later Nauvoo), Hancock Co., Illinois, 1839. Married Elizabeth Agnes Kendall, 23 June 1861, at Nauvoo. Baptized into Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints by Joseph Smith III, 25 May 1862, at Nauvoo. Ordained an elder in church, 8 Apr. 1863.

  6. Smith family (Latter Day Saints) The Smith family is the name of an American family with many members prominent in religion and politics. The family's most famous member was Joseph Smith Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Many other members of the family took on leadership roles in various churches within the movement.

  7. Alexander Hale Smith (1838-1909) Alexander Hale Smith (featured in the image above on the left) was a man with many interests: farming, sports, photography, and the message of the Reorganization. In his younger years, Alexander, son of Joseph and Emma Smith, was known for his remarkable athletic skills and spirit of adventure.

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