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==='''''Table 11‑1 Possible Children of Joseph Smith, Jr., by Plural Marriage=== | ==='''''Table 11‑1 Possible Children of Joseph Smith, Jr., by Plural Marriage=== | ||
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<div style="width: 80%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-bottom: 1.5em; border-style: solid; border-color: lightgrey grey grey lightgrey; border-width: 1px; padding: 1em; background-color: #fff0a0;"><font size = 1>'''''Key:''''' MN = Brodie, ''No Man Knows My History'', 2nd edition (1971); Bachman, "Mormon Practice of Polygamy" (1975); VW=Van Wagoner, ''Mormon Polygamy'', 2nd edition (1989); Fo = Foster, ''Religion and Sexuality'' (1984); Co = Compton, ''In Sacred Loneliness'' (1997); Be = Bergera, "Identifying the Earliest Mormon Polygamists," (2005); Ha = Hales, ''Joseph Smith’s Polygamy'' (2013). | <div style="width: 80%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-bottom: 1.5em; border-style: solid; border-color: lightgrey grey grey lightgrey; border-width: 1px; padding: 1em; background-color: #fff0a0;"><font size = 1>'''''Key:''''' | ||
* MN = Brodie, ''No Man Knows My History'', 2nd edition (1971); | |||
* Bachman, "Mormon Practice of Polygamy" (1975); VW=Van Wagoner, ''Mormon Polygamy'', 2nd edition (1989); Fo = Foster, ''Religion and Sexuality'' (1984); Co = Compton, ''In Sacred Loneliness'' (1997); Be = Bergera, "Identifying the Earliest Mormon Polygamists," (2005); Ha = Hales, ''Joseph Smith’s Polygamy'' (2013). | |||
* Y – indicates the author considers the child a possible child of Joseph Smith, Jr. | * Y – indicates the author considers the child a possible child of Joseph Smith, Jr. |
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The record is frustratingly incomplete regarding the question of which marriages were consummated, it is likewise spotty with regards to whether Joseph fathered children by his plural wives. Fawn Brodie was the first to consider this question in any detail, though her standard of evidence was depressingly low. Subsequent authors have returned to the problem, though unanimity has been elusive (see Table 1). Ironically, Brodie did not even mention the case of Josephine Lyon, now considered the most likely potential child of Joseph.
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