John C. Bennett and plural marriage at Nauvoo

John C. Bennett

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John C. Bennett material is in three draft chapters. Given their length and difficulty of converting them to wiki format, they are presented here in downloadable PDF.

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Chapter #1: John C. Bennett before Nauvoo

  • Bennett's checkered career before Nauvoo
  • Psychiatric remarks on Bennett

Chapter #2: John C. Bennett in Nauvoo

  • Bennett's motives
  • Source and degree of Bennett's prominence
  • Bennett's repeated immoralities and multiple "second chances"
  • Sarah Pratt

Chapter #3: John C. Bennett and the Nancy Rigdon episode

  • Bennett and prostitution
  • Bennett and possible homosexuality?
  • Nancy Rigdon
    • Bennett's version
    • Character of Nancy Rigdon
    • Rigdon family version
  • Joseph's private visit with Sidney Rigdon
  • Bennett's fall from grace
  • George W. Robinson and John C. Bennett
  • Joseph meets the Rigdon family
  • Francis Higbee - post Bennett
  • Stephen Markham's affidavit
  • Divine intervention?
See also Brian Hales' discussion
Some charge an early involvement with Nancy and/or Athalia Rigdon, but these charges are implausible.

The third change, which occurred in April, came as Joseph Smith made his second proposal to a previously unmarried woman in Nauvoo and the first proposal since his marriage to Louisa Beaman.