Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Mormon Genealogy: - PORTAGE PATHWAYS: Dark chapter in Portage history: Mormon leaders ... - Ravenna Record Courier


PORTAGE PATHWAYS: Dark chapter in Portage history: Mormon leaders ... - Ravenna Record Courier

PORTAGE PATHWAYS: Dark chapter in Portage history: Mormon leaders ...
Ravenna Record Courier, OH - Mar 25, 2007
Smith and Rigdon left Hiram about a week later, following continued harassment of the Johnson family by members of the mob. The Mormons continued what would ...


Forgiveness is extolled - Deseret News


Deseret News
Forgiveness is extolled
Deseret News, UT - Apr 1, 2007
LDS Church members gather in the Conference Center for the Sunday morning session of general conference. Men of the Tabernacle Choir during the Sunday ...


Salt Lake Tabernacle rededicated - Deseret News

Salt Lake Tabernacle rededicated
Deseret News, UT - Mar 31, 2007
LDS Church members listen to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir sing during the Saturday afternoon session of general conference at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. ...


Family research focus of program (Billings Gazette)
Rick Davis gives a program on "What's New in Computerized Family Research" at today's meeting of the Montana Big Sky PAF Users Group, a computer-related genealogy group. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. at the LDS Chapel Family History Center, at Sixth Street West and Avenue D.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Mormon Genealogy: - Monday wild card


Monday wild card
Spokane Spokesman-Review - With apologies to those of you with Tony Orlando songs still stuck in your head - here's the afternoon wild card... At DFO's request, I'm taking another run at blog-sitting while he's on vacation. And so, I'm making a plea to all of you to help me ...

PORTAGE PATHWAYS: Dark chapter in Portage history: Mormon leaders ... - Ravenna Record Courier

PORTAGE PATHWAYS: Dark chapter in Portage history: Mormon leaders ...
Ravenna Record Courier, OH - Mar 25, 2007
Smith and Rigdon left Hiram about a week later, following continued harassment of the Johnson family by members of the mob. The Mormons continued what would ...


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Phoenix New Times - The genetic defect has been traced back to one of the community's founding patriarchs, the late Joseph Smith Jessop, and the first of his plural wives, according to medical literature, the Mormon Church genealogy database and residents of the ...