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  • #106877
    Orson
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    I have been looking for a good Mormon History discussion board, but every place I’ve seen just seems to be a battle ground.

    So anyway, a little “pure history” trivia: Who was the first woman baptized in the church? It’s not that hard, well impossible actually – but see what you can come up with before doing any research.

    A related question: How many people were baptized prior to April 6th 1830?

    #140941
    mormonheretic
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    Good questions! I wish I knew the answer. My first guess for first woman baptized would be Emma Smith.

    Obviously Joseph and Oliver baptized each other prior to April 6. I can’t think of anyone else. I do wonder if any of the first 6 at the first meeting when the church was organized, but I can’t name them either.

    #140942
    Orson
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    Good guess, Emma would be a logical choice, she certainly had opportunity. But the reality is Emma wasn’t baptized until the end of June 1830 — with a group of 13 in Colesville.

    Any more guesses?

    #140943
    mormonheretic
    Participant

    Please tell me it wasn’t Fanny Alger! 😆 😆 Perhaps the woman who saw the Golden Plates, Eliza R. Snow?

    #140944
    Orson
    Participant

    Eliza Snow joined the church after Joseph and Emma moved to Hiram Ohio, there were at least a hundred members many women in the church by then.

    It really isn’t that hard, think close to home. Two women were baptized with the April 6th 1830 organization (and two men). Nobody knows which woman went first, at least I haven’t read it in any journals yet. The prominent one should be easy to guess, bonus points for the other.

    #140945
    canadiangirl
    Participant

    Was it Lucy Mack Smith?

    #140946
    Orson
    Participant

    :clap: :thumbup: :clap: :wave: :angel: 😆

    YES!!! CanadianGirl gets the prize! Actually we don’t know for sure. Sarah Rockwell (Porter Rockwell’s mother) was also baptized that day, one of them went first.

    #140947
    Old-Timer
    Keymaster

    Lucy Mack Smith would have been my guess. I promise. 😆

    #140948
    SamBee
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    I take it one of Joseph’s sisters would have been an early convert too.

    #140949
    Orson
    Participant

    Yes Sam, Joseph’s younger siblings – William, Catherine, and Don Carlos, along with Hyrum’s wife Jerusha were all baptized on June 9th 1830 – at the conference in Fayette. Joseph’s older sister Sophronia was married and I think living somewhere else.

    Of course the brothers Hyrum and Harrison (more often called Samuel H. these days) were baptized in May and June 1829.

    #140950
    jeffwalshgen
    Participant

    To be a little controversial, wasn’t it Mother Eve? Jeff Walsh

    #140951
    Orson
    Participant

    Good point Jeff, I did not specify the modern restored church. But on that topic I never pictured people of the old testament being baptized. I always thought it started with John the baptist and the new law with Christ.

    #140952
    Old-Timer
    Keymaster

    The correct answer always is 42.

    #140953
    Brian Johnston
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    Jeff beat me to it. I wanted to also say “Eve” just to be funny. I know that wasn’t the answer you were looking for.

    Ray’s answer is good too. When in doubt, 42 is the correct answer. 😆

    #140954
    GBSmith
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    Old-Timer wrote:

    The correct answer always is 42.

    And remember to be a cool frood that always know where your towel is. And, oh yes, DON’T PANIC.

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