Mormon History, 1837

-- During 1837
John Taylor: High priest 1837 (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Acquitted 1837 of assault and battery, and conspiracy to murder an apostate (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Arrested seven times 1837 for defaulted debts, ruled against 16 times during next two years (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Assaulted David W Patten 1837, no charges filed (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Fined $1,000 for operating illegal bank 1837 (1)

Joseph Smith Sr.: Acquitted 1837 for inciting riot (1)

Josiah Butterfield: Member of stake high council (without high priest ordination) 1837 (1)

Luke S Johnson: Pleaded guilty 1837 for defaulting on debt (1)

Lyman E Johnson: Pro-tem member of stake high council in 1837 (1)

Lyman Wight: Indicted 1837 for violation of Ohio banking laws, charges dismissed (1)

Newel K Whitney: Indicted for violating Ohio banking laws 1837, charges dismissed (1)

Oliver Cowdery: Justice of the Peace 1837 (1)

Oliver Cowdery: Moved to Missouri 1837 to avoid indictment for counterfeiting (1)


Footnotes:
1 - Quinn, D. Michael, The Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power, Appendix 6, Biographical Sketches of General Officers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-47


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