Mormon History, 1838

-- During 1838
Joseph Smith Jr.: Possibly married polygamously 1838 in violation of Missouri law (1)

Joseph Smith Jr.: Saw vision 1838 of angel ministering to William Marks (1)

Joseph Smith Sr.: Arrested 1838 for performing illegal marriages in Ohio, escaped arresting officer, moved from state and remained fugitive remainder of life (1)

Joseph Young: A leader of Kirtland Camp of 529 who traveled 1838 to Far West, Missouri (1)

Joseph Young: Evaded arrest for circulating illegal currency of Kirtland Safety Society 1838, fugitive from Ohio justice for rest of life (1)

Joseph Young: Pleaded guilty for defaulted debt 1838 (1)

Joseph Young: Survived Haun's Mill Massacre 1838 (1)

Josiah Butterfield: A leader of the Kirtland Camp of 529 Mormons who traveled from Kirtland to Far West, Missouri 1838 (1)

Josiah Butterfield: Arrested and imprisoned overnight for circulating the illegal currency of the Kirtland Safety Society 1838, but charges were dismissed (1)

Leonard Rich: Convicted for defaulting on debt 1838 (1)

Levi W Hancock: Mormon militia and Danite, 1838 (1)

Lyman E Johnson: Fined for assault and battery on Brigham Young 's brother 1838 (1)

Lyman R Sherman: Indicted for arson 1837, but acquitted 1838 (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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