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Plural wives of Joseph Smith, Jr.

Fanny Alger

    • Discovered in a barn
      Brief Summary: How did Emma learn about Joseph's marriage to Fanny Alger? I've heard they were discovered together in the barn. Was Fanny pregnant? (Click here for full article)
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    • Fanny Alger: Marriage or affair?
      Brief Summary: Critics charge that Joseph Smith's early plural marriage(s) cannot have been "real" marriages, since the doctrine of "eternal marriage" (i.e., marriages which last beyond the grave) was not introduced until 1841. (Click here for full article)
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Eliza R. Snow

Helen Mar Kimball

Sarah Ann Whitney