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List of Joseph Smith's wives

Joseph Smith (1805–1844), founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, taught and practiced polygamy during his ministry, marrying multiple women throughout his lifetime. Smith and some of the leading quorums of the church he founded publicly denied he taught or practiced it.[1][2][3]

In 1852, leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) acknowledged that Smith had practiced plural marriage and produced a written revelation of Smith's that authorizes its practice. Smith's lawful widow Emma Smith, his son Joseph Smith III, and most members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church) attempted for years to refute the evidence of plural marriages. They pointed to the historical record that Joseph Smith publicly opposed the practice of polygamy;[3][4][5] the suggestion of the RLDS Church was that the practice of polygamy began in Utah under the leadership of Brigham Young.

The first publication of a list of women alleged to be Smith's plural wives was in 1887, by Andrew Jenson, an assistant LDS Church historian. It included 27 women besides Emma Smith.[6] There are currently 49 women on this list. However, historians disagree as to the number and identity of the plural wives Smith had. Various scholars and historians, including Fawn M. Brodie, George D. Smith,[7] and Todd Compton, have attempted to identify the women who married Smith.[8] The discrepancy is created by the lack of documents to support some of the alleged marriages. As Compton has stated, for many of these marriages, "absolutely nothing is known of [the] marriage after the ceremony."[9] Apart from his marriage to Emma, Smith's marriages were not solemnized under any civil authority and were therefore solely religious unions.

List of wives edit

 
Timeline of Joseph Smith's marriages
Image Plural wife's maiden name (married name) Marriage date Age[10] Recognized by Marital status at time of sealing Notes
TC[a] GS[b] FB[c]
 
Emma Hale (Smith) January 17, 1827 22 Yes Yes Yes N/A The only woman legally wed to Smith, who he claimed publicly was his only spouse, and the only union known to have produced offspring.[14] Continued church activity within the RLDS Church.[15] Throughout life and on her deathbed she denied that her husband had plural wives.[16] Claimed that the very first time she ever became aware of a polygamy revelation being attributed to Smith was when she read about it in Orson Pratt's periodical The Seer in 1853.[17] Emma Hale and Joseph Smith were sealed together on May 28, 1843.[18]
Fanny Alger c. 1833–1837 16 Yes Yes Single Alger's relationship with Smith was attested to by several people, including Emma Smith, Warren Parish, Oliver Cowdery, and Heber C. Kimball.[19] Several Mormons including Benjamin F. Johnson, Heber C. Kimball and Andrew Jenson, and former Mormons Chauncey Webb and Ann Eliza Webb Young, regarded the relationship as a marriage.[20] Compton cites Mosiah Hancock's handwritten report of his father Levi's account of the marriage ceremony of Smith and Alger, and records his father's account of negotiations between Levi and Smith in procuring their respective wives. Compton also notes that nineteenth-century Historian Lawrence Foster asserts a claim that later Mormons may have falsely assumed there was a marriage where there was only a sexual relationship: he views the marriage of Alger to Smith as a "debatable supposition".[21] As Richard Bushman has noted, Smith "never denied a relationship with Alger, but insisted it was not adulterous. He wanted it on record that he had never confessed to such a sin."[22] After Smith's death, when Alger's brother asked her about her relationship with Smith, she replied, "That is all a matter of my own. And I have nothing to communicate."[23] Brian C. Hales documents three possible timelines for Alger's relationship: the relationship starts in 1832–33 and is shortly discovered; the relationship starts in 1832–33 and is not discovered until 1835–37; the relationship starts in 1835–37 and is shortly discovered.[24]
Lucinda Pendleton Morgan Harris c. 1838–1842 37–41 Yes Yes Yes Married Historians Richard Lloyd Anderson and Scott H. Faulring dismiss this claim as being based on "no solid evidence".[25] Compton notes the following evidence: she is the third woman on Andrew Jenson's 1887 list of Smith's plural wives; Compton writes that "Sarah Pratt reported that while in Nauvoo Lucinda had admitted a long-standing relationship with Smith", though Compton admits that this statement is "antagonistic, third-hand, and late";[26] and that there is an "early Nauvoo temple proxy sealing to Smith". This marriage was polyandrous, as Lucinda lived with her husband George Washington Harris until about 1853. Compton believes the marriage occurred around 1838, when Smith was living with Lucinda and her husband.[27]

Quinn gave this sealing a window of year between 1838 and 1842.[28]

Brian C. Hales notes the following weaknesses in the evidence: Andrew Jenson's notes for Lucinda say "better leave her out perhaps"; the timeline for Sarah Pratt's statement would put the start of the relationship in 1837 which is before Joseph and Lucinda even met. Hales writes "If a plural marriage occurred, I think it would have been in Nauvoo."[29]

 
Louisa Beaman April 5, 1841 26 Yes Yes Yes Single (February 7, 1815 – May 16, 1850). Though Mormon history and press indicate Beaman was not baptized until May 11, 1843,[30][31] she had migrated with Mormons to Nauvoo in 1839 or 1840.[32] She has been called the "first plural wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith".[33] After Smith's death, Beaman remarried, becoming the ninth wife of Brigham Young. Young and Beaman had five children together, all of whom predeceased Beaman, who died at age 35.[34][35] Listed as a Smith plural wife by Joseph F. Smith,[36] who noted an 1869 affidavit of Beaman's brother-in-law Joseph B. Noble, stating he officiated at the wedding.[37] This would have been prior to her baptism. The marriage was done without informing Joseph's first wife Emma.[38]
 
Zina Diantha Huntington (Jacobs) October 27, 1841 20 Yes Yes Yes Married Husband was Henry Bailey Jacobs, who was aware of her plural marriage to Smith. Jacobs wrote, "[W]hatever the Prophet did was right, without making the wisdom of God's authorities bend to the reasoning of any man."[39] Sister of Presendia Huntington. After Smith's death, married Brigham Young while husband Jacobs was on mission to England.
 
Presendia Lathrop Huntington (Buell) December 11, 1841 31 Yes Yes Yes Married (September 7, 1810, in Watertown, New York – February 1, 1892, in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory). Sister of Zina. After Smith's death, married Heber C. Kimball.
 
Agnes Moulton Coolbrith (Smith) January 6, 1842 33 Yes Yes Yes Widowed Widow of Smith's brother Don Carlos. (1808–1876). After Don Carlos died in 1841, Coolbrith married Smith in 1842.[40] Coolbrith was the mother of Ina Coolbrith, who became the first poet laureate of California.
 
Sylvia Porter Lyon February 8, 1842 23 Yes Yes Yes Married Daughter of David Sessions and Patty Bartlett Sessions, who married Smith one month after her daughter's marriage to him. On her deathbed, Sylvia informed her daughter Josephine Lyons that she was Smith's daughter,[41] but genetic testing has contradicted this assertion.[42][43]
 
Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner January 17, 1842 23 Yes Yes Yes Married (April 9, 1818, in Lima, New York – December 17, 1913, in Minersville, Utah). A letter from Mary in 1905 could be read that Smith had a private conversation with her in 1831 when she was twelve years old[44][45] though in the same statement, she said that Smith did not talk to her till 1842,

"It was at [Sister Whitney's] house that the Prophet Joseph first told me about his great vision concerning me. He said I was the first woman God commanded him to take as a plural wife, in 1831 .... It was in the early part of Feb, 1842 that he was compelled to reveal it to me personally".

She left a statement in 1902 of her sealing with Joseph Smith,

"In 1834 he was commanded to take me for a Wife, I was a thousand miles from him .... Brigham Young sealed me to him, for time and all eternity -- Feb. 1842"

In 1835 she married another man, Adam Lightner a non-Mormon. They had two children and she was pregnant with her third at the time she was sealed to Joseph Smith in 1842. After the sealing she continued to live with her first husband Adam. Following the death of Joseph Smith Mary went briefly back to Nauvoo. In the fall of 1844 Brigham Young and Heber Kimball offered themselves to Smith's widows as proxy husbands and Mary accepted Young's proposal. She was sealed to him for time in a proxy marriage on May 22, 1845, though she continued to live with Adam. When Brigham Young and the church left Nauvoo to emigrate to Utah, Mary and Adam stayed behind. They eventually moved to Utah 17 years later settling in the town of Minersville. In her later years she would often supplicate the church for monetary assistance appealing to them on the basis of her connection with Joseph and Brigham.[46] Mary Elizabeth and her sister Caroline were instrumental in salvaging printed pages of the Book of Commandments when the printing press was destroyed by a mob on July 20, 1833.[47]
 
Patty Bartlett (Sessions) March 9, 1842 47 Yes Yes Yes Married (February 4, 1795, in Bethel, Massachusetts (now Maine) – December 14, 1893, in Bountiful, Utah Territory). Her daughter Sylvia Porter Sessions Lyon, who had married Smith one month before, was present at Sessions' wedding to Smith.[48]
 
Marinda Nancy Johnson (Hyde) April 1842 26 Yes Yes Yes Married (June 28, 1815, in Pomfret, Vermont – March 24, 1886, in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory). Wife of Orson Hyde; daughter of John Johnson.
 
Elizabeth Davis (Brackenbury Durfee) Before June 1842 50 Yes Yes Yes Married (March 11, 1791, in Riverhead, New York – December 16, 1876, in White Cloud, Kansas). According to Anderson and Faulring, this claim is based on Bennett and "an ambiguous statement attributed to Sarah Pratt by the hostile journalist Wyl."[25] The statement made by Sarah Pratt was, "I don't think she was ever sealed to him, though it may have been the case after Joseph's death. . . At all events, she boasted here in Salt Lake of having been one of Joseph's wives" [49]
 
Sarah Maryetta Kingsley (Howe Cleveland) Before June 29, 1842 53 Yes Yes Yes Married (1788 – April 20, 1856, in Plymouth, Illinois).
Anderson and Faulring state that this is "only a guess" based on a claim "without any supporting data".[25]
 
Delcena Johnson (Sherman) Before July 1842 37 Yes Yes Yes Single (November 19, 1806, in Westfield, Vermont – October 21, 1854, in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. Widow of Lyman R. Sherman). Married to Almon W. Babbitt after the death of Joseph Smith. Sister to Benjamin F. Johnson and Joel H. Johnson.
 
Eliza Roxcy Snow June 29, 1842 38 Yes Yes Yes Single Sister of Lorenzo Snow. Organized a petition in summer 1842, with a thousand female signatures, denying Smith a polygamist.[50] As Secretary of the Ladies' Relief Society published a certificate in October 1842 denouncing polygamy.[51] William Clayton said Smith told him in February 1843 that Snow was one of his plural wives.[52] She was married to Brigham Young from 1844 until his death in 1877.
 
Sarah Ann Whitney July 27, 1842 17 Yes Yes Yes Single Whitney was born in Kirtland, Ohio, on March 22, 1825, to Newel K. Whitney and Elizabeth Whitney.[53] Joseph Smith Jr. and Newel Whitney had a very close friendship. According to Brodie, after her parents were introduced to the principle of plural marriage by Smith, the marriage of Sarah to Smith was arranged with her parents' consent.[54][55] Compton claims this marriage is believed to have been performed for the purpose of creating a "dynastic" link between the Whitney and Smith families in the afterlife and to be "very much a family activity".[56] Nine months after her marriage to Smith, Sarah married Joseph C. Kingsbury in a civil ceremony.[57] Joseph C. Kingsbury said he was "well aware" of this marriage.[58] William Clayton listed her as one of Smith's wives whom he married in early May 1843.[52] She was married to Heber C. Kimball from March 17, 1845, to June 22, 1868.
 
Martha McBride (Knight) August 1842 37 Yes Yes Yes Single Widow of Vinson Knight; later sealed to Heber C. Kimball.
Sarah Bapson 1842 Yes Unknown Unknown
Ruth D. Vose (Sayers) February 1843 34 Yes Yes Yes Married
Flora Ann Woodworth Spring 1843 16 Yes Yes Yes Single William Clayton listed her as one of Smith's wives whom he married in early May 1843.[52]
 
Emily Dow Partridge March 4, 1843 19 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of Edward Partridge and sister of Eliza. After Smith's death, she married Brigham Young. William Clayton listed her as one of Smith's wives whom he married in early May 1843.[52]
 
Eliza Maria Partridge March 8, 1843 22 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of Edward Partridge and sister of Emily. Eliza married after Smith's death, to Amasa M. Lyman, who was already husband to Eliza's older sister, Caroline. William Clayton listed her as one of Smith's wives whom he married in early May 1843.[52]
 
Almera Woodward Johnson August 1843 30 Yes Yes Yes Single (October 12, 1812, in Westfield, Vermont – March 4, 1896, in Parowan, Utah). Widow of Samuel H. Prescott. Married to Reuben Barton (with who she had five children) in Nauvoo Illinois in 1845 after the martyrdom of Joseph Smith. Sister to Benjamin F. Johnson and Joel H. Johnson.
Lucy Walker May 1, 1843[59] 17 Yes Yes Yes Single Wrote about her plural marriage to Smith,[45][60]

"In the year 1842 President Joseph Smith sought an interview with me, and said, ‘I have a message for you, I have been commanded of God to take another wife, and you are the woman.' ... He asked me if I believed him to be a Prophet of God. ... He fully Explained to me the principle of plural or celestial marriage ... that it would prove an everlasting blessing to my father's house. ... [Joseph encouraged her to pray] 'that the grave would kindly receive me that I might find rest on the bosom of my dear [recently deceased] mother ... Why Should I be chosen from among thy daughters, Father I am only a child in years and experience.' And thus I prayed in the agony of my soul. ... [The marriage] was not a love matter—at least on my part it was not, but simply the giving up of myself as a sacrifice to establish that grand and glorious principle that God had revealed to the world."

Sarah Lawrence May 1843 17 Yes Yes Yes Single (May 13, 1826, in Pickering Township, Upper Canada – 1872) Sister of Maria.
Maria Lawrence May 1843 19 Yes Yes Yes Single (December 18, 1823, in Pickering Township, Upper Canada – ? in Nauvoo, Illinois). Sister of Sarah. After Smith's death, Lawrence married Brigham Young, becoming his sixteenth plural wife. They divorced in 1845, but remarried the following year.[35]
 
Helen Mar Kimball May 1843 14 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of Heber C. Kimball. Helen Mar Kimball wrote a full account of her experience[61] in which she states:[45]

[My father] asked me if I would be sealed to Joseph ... [Smith] said to me, 'If you will take this step, it will ensure your eternal salvation & exaltation and that of your father's household & all of your kindred.['] This promise was so great that I willingly gave myself to purchase so glorious a reward.|

William Clayton listed her as one of Smith's wives whom he married in early May 1843.[52]
Hannah Ells 1843 29 Yes Yes Unknown Single (March 4, 1813, in New York City, New York – 1844 in Nauvoo, Illinois)
 
Elvira Annie Cowles (Holmes) June 1, 1843 29 Yes Yes Yes Married (November 23, 1813, in Unadilla, New York – March 10, 1871, in Farmington, Utah Territory).
 
Rhoda Richards June 12, 1843 58 Yes Yes Yes Single (August 8, 1784, in Framingham, Massachusetts – January 17, 1879, in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory). First cousin of Brigham Young, whom she married after Smith's death.
 
Desdemona Wadsworth Fullmer July 1843 32 Yes Yes Yes Single Born to Peter and Susannah on October 6, 1809, in Huntington, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Desdemona was baptized into the Church of the Latter Day Saints herself by John P. Greene in 1836.[62] Desdemona was one of the church members that were present when a mob attacked Haun's Mill on October 30, 1838. She was "secreted in the woods near by", along with members of her family. In July 1842, Brigham Young officiated the marriage of Desdemona to Smith.[63] as Smith took Desdemona as a plural wife[64] and became part of an early group wives taken by Smith[65] After Smiths death, Desdemona married Ezra T. Benson on January 26, 1846, in the Nauvoo Temple[66] The marriage was only "for time",[67] instead of being for "time and all eternity", meaning that Desdemona was sealed to Smith in the afterlife but would be married to Benson until one of them died. Upon her death, a few newspapers outside of Utah reported Desdemona's passing, remembering her as one of Joseph Smith's wives.[68][69][70][71]
Olive Grey Frost poss. September 17, 1843 27 Yes Yes Yes Single (July 24, 1816, in Bethel, Massachusetts (now Maine) – October 6, 1845, in Nauvoo, Illinois). After Smith's death, Frost became the eighteenth plural wife of Brigham Young. They married "for time only" on November 7, 1844; they had no children.
 
Mary Ann Frost (Pratt) c. Summer 1843 34 No Yes Yes Married (January 14, 1809, in Groton, Vermont – August 24, 1891, in Pleasant Grove, Utah Territory). Sister of Olive Grey Frost. First married to Nathan Stearns in 1831 but he died about 18 months later. Baptized into Church of the Latter Day Saints in 1835 by David W. Patten. Married Parley P. Pratt on May 14, 1837, in Kirtland, Ohio. Moved to Missouri and Nauvoo with Pratt. Went on mission trip with Pratt to England in 1840. Returned from England without Pratt and was divorced soon after Pratt's return. Mary Ann was married to Parley Pratt for time and Joseph Smith (posthumously) for eternity on February 6, 1846, by Heber C. Kimball in the Nauvoo Temple.[72][unreliable source?] Emigrated with the Harmon Cutler Company to Utah Territory in 1852. She obtained a divorce from Pratt in 1853. She was accompanied by her daughter Olivia Pratt (b. 1841) and son Moroni Llewellyn Pratt (b. 1844). They settled in Pleasant Grove.[73][unreliable source?]
Melissa Lott September 20, 1843 19 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of early Mormon leader Cornelius P. Lott, who managed Smith's farm in Nauvoo.
Nancy Maria Winchester 1842 or 1843 14 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of Stephen Winchester, Sr. of Vershire, Vermont (who was a member of the Danite militia and the Quorum of the Seventy), and his wife Nancy Case of Argyle, New York. Anderson and Faulring write that this claim is based on "unsupported information".[25]
Fanny Young (Murray) November 2, 1843 56 Yes Yes Yes (November 8, 1787, in Hopkinton, Massachusetts – June 11, 1859). Wife of Roswell Murray
Mary Houston Before 1844 No Yes Unknown Unknown
Sarah Scott Before 1844 No Yes Yes Unknown
Olive Andrews Before 1844 No Yes Yes Unknown
Jane Tippets Before 1844 78 No Yes Yes Unknown
Sophia Sanburn Before 1844 No Yes Unknown Unknown
Phoebe Watrous (Woodworth) Before 1844 Unknown No Yes Yes Unknown
Vienna Jaques Before 1844 Unknown No Yes Yes Unknown
 
Clarissa Reed Hancock March 29, 1833 19 Yes[74]
Sally Ann Fuller Unknown No No Yes Single "Fawn Brodie asserts that Mrs. G***** was Sally Ann Fuller Gulley is Sally Ann Fuller Gulley. Sally Ann Fuller did not marry Samuel Gully until January 29, 1847"[75]
(Mrs Blossom) Unknown Yes[74] Wife of Edward Blossom
Mary Huston Unknown Yes[74]
Cordelia Calista Morley 22 Yes[74] In the spring of 1844, plural marriage was introduced to me by my parents from Joseph Smith, asking their consent and a request to me to be his wife. Imagine, if you can, my feeling, to be a plural wife. Something I never thought I could ever be. I knew nothing of such religion and could not accept it, neither did I then. I told Joseph I had a sweetheart; his name was Whiting, and I expected to marry him. He, however, was left by the wayside. He could not endure the persecutions and hardships. I told the Prophet I thought him a wonderful man and leader, but I wanted to marry my sweetheart.

After Joseph Smith's death, I was visited by some of his most intimate friends who knew of his request and explained to me this religion, counseling me to accept his wishes, for he now was gone and could do no more for himself. I accepted Joseph Smith's desire, and 27 January 1846, I was married to your father in the Nauvoo Temple. While still kneeling at the altar, my hand clasped in his and ready to become his third plural wife, Heber C. Kimball tapped me on the shoulder and said, "Cordelia, are you going to deprive the Prophet of his desire that you be his wife?" At that, Walter Cox said, "You may be sealed to the Prophet for eternity and I'll marry you for time." Walter was proxy for Joseph Smith, and I was sealed to him for eternity and to Walter for time. (One time when Cordelia told this story to her granddaughter, Mary Verona Cox, she said, "Verona, in eternity I want the man that was the father of my children and was a good husband and father. I lived with him and loved him.")

Nancy Maria Smith Unknown Yes[74]
Jane Tibbets Unknown Yes[74]
Sophia Woodman Unknown Yes[74]
  1. ^ Wife recognized by Todd Compton[11]
  2. ^ Wife recognized by George D. Smith[12]
  3. ^ Wife recognized by Fawn Brodie. Unless otherwise noted, wives are listed in No Man Knows My History[13]

Allegations of children born to polygamous wives edit

Research by Ugo A. Perego, a geneticist and member of the LDS Church, has shown that a number of children of Smith's alleged polygamous relationships were not his genetic offspring. The following table lists some of the children born to Smith's alleged polygamous wives as well as those ruled out by genetic testing:[76][77][78]

Child Date of birth Mother Father (traditionally assumed) DNA testing status DNA testing result Notes
Oliver Buell 1838–39 Presendia Huntington Buell Norman Buell Completed
November 2007
Negative[78] Historian Fawn Brodie speculated that Buell was a polygamous son of Smith.[78]
John Reed Hancock April 19,
1841
Clarissa Reed Hancock Levi Hancock Completed
July 2011
Negative[79] Only anecdotal evidence that Clarissa Reed Hancock was a plural wife of Smith.[76][80]
Mosiah Hancock April 9,
1834
Clarissa Reed Hancock Levi Hancock Completed
November 2007
Negative[78] Only anecdotal evidence that Clarissa Reed Hancock was a plural wife of Smith.[76][80]
Frank Henry Hyde January 23,
1845 or 1846
Marinda Johnson Hyde Orson Hyde Incomplete ?
Orson Washington Hyde November 9,
1843
Marinda Johnson Hyde Orson Hyde Not possible,
died in infancy
n/a
Zebulon Jacobs January 2,
1842
Zina Huntington Jacobs Henry Jacobs Completed
May 2005
Negative[77]
George Algernon Lightner March 22,
1842
Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner Adam Lightner Not possible,
died in infancy
n/a
Josephine Rosetta Lyon February 8,
1844
Sylvia Porter Sessions Lyon Windsor Lyon Completed
June 2016
Negative[42][43] Not long before dying, Sylvia Lyon told Josephine that she was Smith's daughter.[41]
Moroni Pratt December 7,
1844
Mary Ann Frost Stearns Pratt Parley P. Pratt Completed
May 2005
Negative[77]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

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See also Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy Joseph Smith 1805 1844 founder of the Latter Day Saint movement taught and practiced polygamy during his ministry marrying multiple women throughout his lifetime Smith and some of the leading quorums of the church he founded publicly denied he taught or practiced it 1 2 3 In 1852 leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church acknowledged that Smith had practiced plural marriage and produced a written revelation of Smith s that authorizes its practice Smith s lawful widow Emma Smith his son Joseph Smith III and most members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints RLDS Church attempted for years to refute the evidence of plural marriages They pointed to the historical record that Joseph Smith publicly opposed the practice of polygamy 3 4 5 the suggestion of the RLDS Church was that the practice of polygamy began in Utah under the leadership of Brigham Young The first publication of a list of women alleged to be Smith s plural wives was in 1887 by Andrew Jenson an assistant LDS Church historian It included 27 women besides Emma Smith 6 There are currently 49 women on this list However historians disagree as to the number and identity of the plural wives Smith had Various scholars and historians including Fawn M Brodie George D Smith 7 and Todd Compton have attempted to identify the women who married Smith 8 The discrepancy is created by the lack of documents to support some of the alleged marriages As Compton has stated for many of these marriages absolutely nothing is known of the marriage after the ceremony 9 Apart from his marriage to Emma Smith s marriages were not solemnized under any civil authority and were therefore solely religious unions Contents 1 List of wives 2 Allegations of children born to polygamous wives 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 Bibliography 5 External linksList of wives edit nbsp Timeline of Joseph Smith s marriages Image Plural wife s maiden name married name Marriage date Age 10 Recognized by Marital status at time of sealing Notes TC a GS b FB c nbsp Emma Hale Smith January 17 1827 22 Yes Yes Yes N A The only woman legally wed to Smith who he claimed publicly was his only spouse and the only union known to have produced offspring 14 Continued church activity within the RLDS Church 15 Throughout life and on her deathbed she denied that her husband had plural wives 16 Claimed that the very first time she ever became aware of a polygamy revelation being attributed to Smith was when she read about it in Orson Pratt s periodical The Seer in 1853 17 Emma Hale and Joseph Smith were sealed together on May 28 1843 18 Fanny Alger c 1833 1837 16 Yes Yes Single Alger s relationship with Smith was attested to by several people including Emma Smith Warren Parish Oliver Cowdery and Heber C Kimball 19 Several Mormons including Benjamin F Johnson Heber C Kimball and Andrew Jenson and former Mormons Chauncey Webb and Ann Eliza Webb Young regarded the relationship as a marriage 20 Compton cites Mosiah Hancock s handwritten report of his father Levi s account of the marriage ceremony of Smith and Alger and records his father s account of negotiations between Levi and Smith in procuring their respective wives Compton also notes that nineteenth century Historian Lawrence Foster asserts a claim that later Mormons may have falsely assumed there was a marriage where there was only a sexual relationship he views the marriage of Alger to Smith as a debatable supposition 21 As Richard Bushman has noted Smith never denied a relationship with Alger but insisted it was not adulterous He wanted it on record that he had never confessed to such a sin 22 After Smith s death when Alger s brother asked her about her relationship with Smith she replied That is all a matter of my own And I have nothing to communicate 23 Brian C Hales documents three possible timelines for Alger s relationship the relationship starts in 1832 33 and is shortly discovered the relationship starts in 1832 33 and is not discovered until 1835 37 the relationship starts in 1835 37 and is shortly discovered 24 Lucinda Pendleton Morgan Harris c 1838 1842 37 41 Yes Yes Yes Married Historians Richard Lloyd Anderson and Scott H Faulring dismiss this claim as being based on no solid evidence 25 Compton notes the following evidence she is the third woman on Andrew Jenson s 1887 list of Smith s plural wives Compton writes that Sarah Pratt reported that while in Nauvoo Lucinda had admitted a long standing relationship with Smith though Compton admits that this statement is antagonistic third hand and late 26 and that there is an early Nauvoo temple proxy sealing to Smith This marriage was polyandrous as Lucinda lived with her husband George Washington Harris until about 1853 Compton believes the marriage occurred around 1838 when Smith was living with Lucinda and her husband 27 Quinn gave this sealing a window of year between 1838 and 1842 28 Brian C Hales notes the following weaknesses in the evidence Andrew Jenson s notes for Lucinda say better leave her out perhaps the timeline for Sarah Pratt s statement would put the start of the relationship in 1837 which is before Joseph and Lucinda even met Hales writes If a plural marriage occurred I think it would have been in Nauvoo 29 nbsp Louisa Beaman April 5 1841 26 Yes Yes Yes Single February 7 1815 May 16 1850 Though Mormon history and press indicate Beaman was not baptized until May 11 1843 30 31 she had migrated with Mormons to Nauvoo in 1839 or 1840 32 She has been called the first plural wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith 33 After Smith s death Beaman remarried becoming the ninth wife of Brigham Young Young and Beaman had five children together all of whom predeceased Beaman who died at age 35 34 35 Listed as a Smith plural wife by Joseph F Smith 36 who noted an 1869 affidavit of Beaman s brother in law Joseph B Noble stating he officiated at the wedding 37 This would have been prior to her baptism The marriage was done without informing Joseph s first wife Emma 38 nbsp Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs October 27 1841 20 Yes Yes Yes Married Husband was Henry Bailey Jacobs who was aware of her plural marriage to Smith Jacobs wrote W hatever the Prophet did was right without making the wisdom of God s authorities bend to the reasoning of any man 39 Sister of Presendia Huntington After Smith s death married Brigham Young while husband Jacobs was on mission to England nbsp Presendia Lathrop Huntington Buell December 11 1841 31 Yes Yes Yes Married September 7 1810 in Watertown New York February 1 1892 in Salt Lake City Utah Territory Sister of Zina After Smith s death married Heber C Kimball nbsp Agnes Moulton Coolbrith Smith January 6 1842 33 Yes Yes Yes Widowed Widow of Smith s brother Don Carlos 1808 1876 After Don Carlos died in 1841 Coolbrith married Smith in 1842 40 Coolbrith was the mother of Ina Coolbrith who became the first poet laureate of California nbsp Sylvia Porter Lyon February 8 1842 23 Yes Yes Yes Married Daughter of David Sessions and Patty Bartlett Sessions who married Smith one month after her daughter s marriage to him On her deathbed Sylvia informed her daughter Josephine Lyons that she was Smith s daughter 41 but genetic testing has contradicted this assertion 42 43 nbsp Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner January 17 1842 23 Yes Yes Yes Married April 9 1818 in Lima New York December 17 1913 in Minersville Utah A letter from Mary in 1905 could be read that Smith had a private conversation with her in 1831 when she was twelve years old 44 45 though in the same statement she said that Smith did not talk to her till 1842 It was at Sister Whitney s house that the Prophet Joseph first told me about his great vision concerning me He said I was the first woman God commanded him to take as a plural wife in 1831 It was in the early part of Feb 1842 that he was compelled to reveal it to me personally She left a statement in 1902 of her sealing with Joseph Smith In 1834 he was commanded to take me for a Wife I was a thousand miles from him Brigham Young sealed me to him for time and all eternity Feb 1842 In 1835 she married another man Adam Lightner a non Mormon They had two children and she was pregnant with her third at the time she was sealed to Joseph Smith in 1842 After the sealing she continued to live with her first husband Adam Following the death of Joseph Smith Mary went briefly back to Nauvoo In the fall of 1844 Brigham Young and Heber Kimball offered themselves to Smith s widows as proxy husbands and Mary accepted Young s proposal She was sealed to him for time in a proxy marriage on May 22 1845 though she continued to live with Adam When Brigham Young and the church left Nauvoo to emigrate to Utah Mary and Adam stayed behind They eventually moved to Utah 17 years later settling in the town of Minersville In her later years she would often supplicate the church for monetary assistance appealing to them on the basis of her connection with Joseph and Brigham 46 Mary Elizabeth and her sister Caroline were instrumental in salvaging printed pages of the Book of Commandments when the printing press was destroyed by a mob on July 20 1833 47 nbsp Patty Bartlett Sessions March 9 1842 47 Yes Yes Yes Married February 4 1795 in Bethel Massachusetts now Maine December 14 1893 in Bountiful Utah Territory Her daughter Sylvia Porter Sessions Lyon who had married Smith one month before was present at Sessions wedding to Smith 48 nbsp Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde April 1842 26 Yes Yes Yes Married June 28 1815 in Pomfret Vermont March 24 1886 in Salt Lake City Utah Territory Wife of Orson Hyde daughter of John Johnson nbsp Elizabeth Davis Brackenbury Durfee Before June 1842 50 Yes Yes Yes Married March 11 1791 in Riverhead New York December 16 1876 in White Cloud Kansas According to Anderson and Faulring this claim is based on Bennett and an ambiguous statement attributed to Sarah Pratt by the hostile journalist Wyl 25 The statement made by Sarah Pratt was I don t think she was ever sealed to him though it may have been the case after Joseph s death At all events she boasted here in Salt Lake of having been one of Joseph s wives 49 nbsp Sarah Maryetta Kingsley Howe Cleveland Before June 29 1842 53 Yes Yes Yes Married 1788 April 20 1856 in Plymouth Illinois Anderson and Faulring state that this is only a guess based on a claim without any supporting data 25 nbsp Delcena Johnson Sherman Before July 1842 37 Yes Yes Yes Single November 19 1806 in Westfield Vermont October 21 1854 in Salt Lake City Utah Territory Widow of Lyman R Sherman Married to Almon W Babbitt after the death of Joseph Smith Sister to Benjamin F Johnson and Joel H Johnson nbsp Eliza Roxcy Snow June 29 1842 38 Yes Yes Yes Single Sister of Lorenzo Snow Organized a petition in summer 1842 with a thousand female signatures denying Smith a polygamist 50 As Secretary of the Ladies Relief Society published a certificate in October 1842 denouncing polygamy 51 William Clayton said Smith told him in February 1843 that Snow was one of his plural wives 52 She was married to Brigham Young from 1844 until his death in 1877 nbsp Sarah Ann Whitney July 27 1842 17 Yes Yes Yes Single Whitney was born in Kirtland Ohio on March 22 1825 to Newel K Whitney and Elizabeth Whitney 53 Joseph Smith Jr and Newel Whitney had a very close friendship According to Brodie after her parents were introduced to the principle of plural marriage by Smith the marriage of Sarah to Smith was arranged with her parents consent 54 55 Compton claims this marriage is believed to have been performed for the purpose of creating a dynastic link between the Whitney and Smith families in the afterlife and to be very much a family activity 56 Nine months after her marriage to Smith Sarah married Joseph C Kingsbury in a civil ceremony 57 Joseph C Kingsbury said he was well aware of this marriage 58 William Clayton listed her as one of Smith s wives whom he married in early May 1843 52 She was married to Heber C Kimball from March 17 1845 to June 22 1868 nbsp Martha McBride Knight August 1842 37 Yes Yes Yes Single Widow of Vinson Knight later sealed to Heber C Kimball Sarah Bapson 1842 Yes Unknown Unknown Ruth D Vose Sayers February 1843 34 Yes Yes Yes Married Flora Ann Woodworth Spring 1843 16 Yes Yes Yes Single William Clayton listed her as one of Smith s wives whom he married in early May 1843 52 nbsp Emily Dow Partridge March 4 1843 19 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of Edward Partridge and sister of Eliza After Smith s death she married Brigham Young William Clayton listed her as one of Smith s wives whom he married in early May 1843 52 nbsp Eliza Maria Partridge March 8 1843 22 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of Edward Partridge and sister of Emily Eliza married after Smith s death to Amasa M Lyman who was already husband to Eliza s older sister Caroline William Clayton listed her as one of Smith s wives whom he married in early May 1843 52 nbsp Almera Woodward Johnson August 1843 30 Yes Yes Yes Single October 12 1812 in Westfield Vermont March 4 1896 in Parowan Utah Widow of Samuel H Prescott Married to Reuben Barton with who she had five children in Nauvoo Illinois in 1845 after the martyrdom of Joseph Smith Sister to Benjamin F Johnson and Joel H Johnson Lucy Walker May 1 1843 59 17 Yes Yes Yes Single Wrote about her plural marriage to Smith 45 60 In the year 1842 President Joseph Smith sought an interview with me and said I have a message for you I have been commanded of God to take another wife and you are the woman He asked me if I believed him to be a Prophet of God He fully Explained to me the principle of plural or celestial marriage that it would prove an everlasting blessing to my father s house Joseph encouraged her to pray that the grave would kindly receive me that I might find rest on the bosom of my dear recently deceased mother Why Should I be chosen from among thy daughters Father I am only a child in years and experience And thus I prayed in the agony of my soul The marriage was not a love matter at least on my part it was not but simply the giving up of myself as a sacrifice to establish that grand and glorious principle that God had revealed to the world Sarah Lawrence May 1843 17 Yes Yes Yes Single May 13 1826 in Pickering Township Upper Canada 1872 Sister of Maria Maria Lawrence May 1843 19 Yes Yes Yes Single December 18 1823 in Pickering Township Upper Canada in Nauvoo Illinois Sister of Sarah After Smith s death Lawrence married Brigham Young becoming his sixteenth plural wife They divorced in 1845 but remarried the following year 35 nbsp Helen Mar Kimball May 1843 14 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of Heber C Kimball Helen Mar Kimball wrote a full account of her experience 61 in which she states 45 My father asked me if I would be sealed to Joseph Smith said to me If you will take this step it will ensure your eternal salvation amp exaltation and that of your father s household amp all of your kindred This promise was so great that I willingly gave myself to purchase so glorious a reward William Clayton listed her as one of Smith s wives whom he married in early May 1843 52 Hannah Ells 1843 29 Yes Yes Unknown Single March 4 1813 in New York City New York 1844 in Nauvoo Illinois nbsp Elvira Annie Cowles Holmes June 1 1843 29 Yes Yes Yes Married November 23 1813 in Unadilla New York March 10 1871 in Farmington Utah Territory nbsp Rhoda Richards June 12 1843 58 Yes Yes Yes Single August 8 1784 in Framingham Massachusetts January 17 1879 in Salt Lake City Utah Territory First cousin of Brigham Young whom she married after Smith s death nbsp Desdemona Wadsworth Fullmer July 1843 32 Yes Yes Yes Single Born to Peter and Susannah on October 6 1809 in Huntington Luzerne County Pennsylvania Desdemona was baptized into the Church of the Latter Day Saints herself by John P Greene in 1836 62 Desdemona was one of the church members that were present when a mob attacked Haun s Mill on October 30 1838 She was secreted in the woods near by along with members of her family In July 1842 Brigham Young officiated the marriage of Desdemona to Smith 63 as Smith took Desdemona as a plural wife 64 and became part of an early group wives taken by Smith 65 After Smiths death Desdemona married Ezra T Benson on January 26 1846 in the Nauvoo Temple 66 The marriage was only for time 67 instead of being for time and all eternity meaning that Desdemona was sealed to Smith in the afterlife but would be married to Benson until one of them died Upon her death a few newspapers outside of Utah reported Desdemona s passing remembering her as one of Joseph Smith s wives 68 69 70 71 Olive Grey Frost poss September 17 1843 27 Yes Yes Yes Single July 24 1816 in Bethel Massachusetts now Maine October 6 1845 in Nauvoo Illinois After Smith s death Frost became the eighteenth plural wife of Brigham Young They married for time only on November 7 1844 they had no children nbsp Mary Ann Frost Pratt c Summer 1843 34 No Yes Yes Married January 14 1809 in Groton Vermont August 24 1891 in Pleasant Grove Utah Territory Sister of Olive Grey Frost First married to Nathan Stearns in 1831 but he died about 18 months later Baptized into Church of the Latter Day Saints in 1835 by David W Patten Married Parley P Pratt on May 14 1837 in Kirtland Ohio Moved to Missouri and Nauvoo with Pratt Went on mission trip with Pratt to England in 1840 Returned from England without Pratt and was divorced soon after Pratt s return Mary Ann was married to Parley Pratt for time and Joseph Smith posthumously for eternity on February 6 1846 by Heber C Kimball in the Nauvoo Temple 72 unreliable source Emigrated with the Harmon Cutler Company to Utah Territory in 1852 She obtained a divorce from Pratt in 1853 She was accompanied by her daughter Olivia Pratt b 1841 and son Moroni Llewellyn Pratt b 1844 They settled in Pleasant Grove 73 unreliable source Melissa Lott September 20 1843 19 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of early Mormon leader Cornelius P Lott who managed Smith s farm in Nauvoo Nancy Maria Winchester 1842 or 1843 14 Yes Yes Yes Single Daughter of Stephen Winchester Sr of Vershire Vermont who was a member of the Danite militia and the Quorum of the Seventy and his wife Nancy Case of Argyle New York Anderson and Faulring write that this claim is based on unsupported information 25 Fanny Young Murray November 2 1843 56 Yes Yes Yes November 8 1787 in Hopkinton Massachusetts June 11 1859 Wife of Roswell Murray Mary Houston Before 1844 No Yes Unknown Unknown Sarah Scott Before 1844 No Yes Yes Unknown Olive Andrews Before 1844 No Yes Yes Unknown Jane Tippets Before 1844 78 No Yes Yes Unknown Sophia Sanburn Before 1844 No Yes Unknown Unknown Phoebe Watrous Woodworth Before 1844 Unknown No Yes Yes Unknown Vienna Jaques Before 1844 Unknown No Yes Yes Unknown nbsp Clarissa Reed Hancock March 29 1833 19 Yes 74 Sally Ann Fuller Unknown No No Yes Single Fawn Brodie asserts that Mrs G was Sally Ann Fuller Gulley is Sally Ann Fuller Gulley Sally Ann Fuller did not marry Samuel Gully until January 29 1847 75 Mrs Blossom Unknown Yes 74 Wife of Edward Blossom Mary Huston Unknown Yes 74 Cordelia Calista Morley 22 Yes 74 In the spring of 1844 plural marriage was introduced to me by my parents from Joseph Smith asking their consent and a request to me to be his wife Imagine if you can my feeling to be a plural wife Something I never thought I could ever be I knew nothing of such religion and could not accept it neither did I then I told Joseph I had a sweetheart his name was Whiting and I expected to marry him He however was left by the wayside He could not endure the persecutions and hardships I told the Prophet I thought him a wonderful man and leader but I wanted to marry my sweetheart After Joseph Smith s death I was visited by some of his most intimate friends who knew of his request and explained to me this religion counseling me to accept his wishes for he now was gone and could do no more for himself I accepted Joseph Smith s desire and 27 January 1846 I was married to your father in the Nauvoo Temple While still kneeling at the altar my hand clasped in his and ready to become his third plural wife Heber C Kimball tapped me on the shoulder and said Cordelia are you going to deprive the Prophet of his desire that you be his wife At that Walter Cox said You may be sealed to the Prophet for eternity and I ll marry you for time Walter was proxy for Joseph Smith and I was sealed to him for eternity and to Walter for time One time when Cordelia told this story to her granddaughter Mary Verona Cox she said Verona in eternity I want the man that was the father of my children and was a good husband and father I lived with him and loved him Nancy Maria Smith Unknown Yes 74 Jane Tibbets Unknown Yes 74 Sophia Woodman Unknown Yes 74 Wife recognized by Todd Compton 11 Wife recognized by George D Smith 12 Wife recognized by Fawn Brodie Unless otherwise noted wives are listed in No Man Knows My History 13 Allegations of children born to polygamous wives editResearch by Ugo A Perego a geneticist and member of the LDS Church has shown that a number of children of Smith s alleged polygamous relationships were not his genetic offspring The following table lists some of the children born to Smith s alleged polygamous wives as well as those ruled out by genetic testing 76 77 78 Child Date of birth Mother Father traditionally assumed DNA testing status DNA testing result Notes Oliver Buell 1838 39 Presendia Huntington Buell Norman Buell Completed November 2007 Negative 78 Historian Fawn Brodie speculated that Buell was a polygamous son of Smith 78 John Reed Hancock April 19 1841 Clarissa Reed Hancock Levi Hancock Completed July 2011 Negative 79 Only anecdotal evidence that Clarissa Reed Hancock was a plural wife of Smith 76 80 Mosiah Hancock April 9 1834 Clarissa Reed Hancock Levi Hancock Completed November 2007 Negative 78 Only anecdotal evidence that Clarissa Reed Hancock was a plural wife of Smith 76 80 Frank Henry Hyde January 23 1845 or 1846 Marinda Johnson Hyde Orson Hyde Incomplete Orson Washington Hyde November 9 1843 Marinda Johnson Hyde Orson Hyde Not possible died in infancy n a Zebulon Jacobs January 2 1842 Zina Huntington Jacobs Henry Jacobs Completed May 2005 Negative 77 George Algernon Lightner March 22 1842 Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner Adam Lightner Not possible died in infancy n a Josephine Rosetta Lyon February 8 1844 Sylvia Porter Sessions Lyon Windsor Lyon Completed June 2016 Negative 42 43 Not long before dying Sylvia Lyon told Josephine that she was Smith s daughter 41 Moroni Pratt December 7 1844 Mary Ann Frost Stearns Pratt Parley P Pratt Completed May 2005 Negative 77 See also edit nbsp Latter Day Saints portal Children of Joseph Smith List of Latter Day Saint practitioners of plural marriage List of Brigham Young s wivesReferences editCitations edit bound edition Notice Times 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