Mormon History, 1843-46

-- During 1843-46
John Taylor: Married polygamously ten times (1843-46) in violation of Illinois law (1)

Levi W Hancock: Nauvoo Police (1843-46) (1)

Parley P Pratt: Married polygamously six times (1843-46) in violation of Illinois law (1)

Willard Richards: Married polygamously eight times (1843-46) in violation of Illinois law (1)

-- During 1843-47
Oliver Cowdery: Seneca County Master Commissioner in Chancery (1843-47) (1)

-- During 1843
Albert P Rockwood: "Relief Expedition" to rescue Joseph Smith Jr. from arrest 1843 (1)

Benjamin L Clapp: Election day 1843, "made a public confession" for saying that Joseph Smith Jr. and Hyrum Smith "had attempted to take away the rights of the citizens" in the previous election (1)

Benjamin L Clapp: Mason 1843, Nauvoo lodge (1)

Benjamin L Clapp: Relief Expedition with other Danites to rescue Joseph Smith Jr. from arrest 1843 (1)

Hyrum Smith: Heard audible voice of God 1843 (1)

Hyrum Smith: Indicted 1843 as fugitive, charges dismissed by Illinois court (1)

Hyrum Smith: ! married polygamously 1843 in violation of Illinois law (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Arrested 1843 for treason against Missouri, released on writ of habeas corpus by Nauvoo municipal court before extradition (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Assaulted President of Seventy Josiah Butterfield 1843, not charged (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Missouri governor offered bounty of $400 for kidnapping Joseph Smith Jr. back to Missouri 1843 (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Petitioned Congress 1843 to make Nauvoo an independent territory and him governor (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Pleaded guilty to assault and battery on county tax assessor 1843, paid fine (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Reported 1843 vision of resurrection (1)

Joseph Young: Mason 1843, Nauvoo lodge (1)

Josiah Butterfield: Joseph Smith Jr. kicked Josiah Butterfield out of his house and into the street 1843 (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, http://amzn.to/origins-power


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