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Emma Hale Smith Bidamon (July 10, 1804 – April 30, 1879) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement and a prominent member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church) as well as the first wife of Joseph Smith, the movement's founder. In 1842, when the Ladies' Relief Society of Nauvoo was formed as a women's service organization, she was elected by its members as the organization's first president. After the killing of Joseph Smith, Emma remained in Nauvoo rather than following Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers to the Utah Territory. Emma was supportive of Smith's teachings throughout her life with the exception of plural marriage and remained loyal to her son, Joseph Smith III, in his leadership of the RLDS Church. Early life and first marriage, 1804–1829 Early life Emma Hale was born on July 10, 1804, in Harmony Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, in her family's log cabin. She was the seventh child and third daughter of Isaac Hale and Elizabeth Lewis Hale. She was descended of primarily English ancestors, including seven passengers on the Mayflower. Isaac and Elizabeth arrived in Susquehanna County in 1791 where they bought land and became the first permanent settlers. Isaac and Elizabeth were members of the first Methodist Episcopal congregation in Harmony, where Emma's uncle preached. Beginning at age seven or eight, Emma was involved in the church, reading the Bible and singing hymns. Emma's father stepped away from the church for a time and became a deist, but later returned to the church after Emma's requests. The Hale family was relatively wealthy. Isaac hunted and Elizabeth hosted lodgers and boarders in their home.: 53  The Hale family was known for being honest, hard-working, and generous to their neighbors. Throughout her childhood, Emma was interested in religion, canoeing, and riding horses. Emma learned how to read and write and was considered to be intelligent. She attended a girls school for a year and taught school in Harmony when she returned. Courtship and marriage to Joseph Emma first met her future husband, Joseph Smith Jr., in 1825. Joseph lived near Palmyra, New York, but boarded with the Hales in Harmony while he was employed in a company of men hired by Josiah Stowell and one of Emma's relatives to dig for money on the Hale family property. Rumors about Joseph having a unique ability to find hidden treasure caused Stowell to offer him a high wage. Although the company was unsuccessful in finding the suspected mine and Emma's father eventually turned against the project,: 53  Joseph and Emma secretly met without her family's approval several times at a friend's house during the dig and after while Joseph was working as farmhand nearby. When Emma and Joseph spoke to the Hales to receive a blessing on their marriage, Isaac and Elizabeth Hale refused; possibly because Isaac wanted Emma to marry a neighbor and he considered Joseph to be a "stranger" and possibly because of Joseph's failed money-digging operation on the Hale's land. On January 17, 1827, Joseph and Emma left the Stowell house and traveled to the house of Zachariah Tarbill in South Bainbridge, New York, where they were married the following day. On September 22, 1827, Joseph and Emma took a horse and carriage belonging to Joseph Knight, Sr., and went to a hill, now known as Hill Cumorah, where Joseph said he received a set of golden plates.: 20–21  The announcement of Joseph having the plates created a great deal of excitement in the area. In December 1827, with financial support from Martin Harris,: 8  the couple accepted and invitation from Emma's parents to move to Harmony. The Hales helped Emma and Joseph obtain a house and a small farm. Once they settled in, Joseph began work on the Book of Mormon, with Emma acting as a scribe. She became a physical witness of the plates, reporting that she felt them through a cloth, traced the pages through the cloth with her fingers, heard the metallic sound they made as she moved them, and felt their weight. She later wrote in an interview with her son, Joseph Smith III: "In writing for your father I frequently wrote day after day, often sitting at the table close by him, he sitting with his face buried in his hat, with the stone in it, and dictating hour after hour with nothing between us." In Harmony on June 15, 1828, Emma gave birth to her first child – a son named Alvin – who lived only a few hours. He was buried east of their house. For the next two weeks, Emma remained gravely ill. Due to increased hostility towards Joseph as he worked on the Book of Mormon, Emma and Joseph went to live with David Whitmer in Fayette, New York, to finish the Book of Mormon. While there, both Emma and a schoolteacher named Oliver Cowdery worked as Joseph's scribes. Joseph received a copyright for the Book of Mormon in June 1829 and the book was published in March 1830. "Elect lady" and the early church, 1830–1839 On April 6, 1830, Joseph and five other men established the Church of Christ. Emma was baptized by Oliver Cowdery on June 28, 1830, in Colesville, New York, surrounded by a group of mocking people. Later that evening before the confirmation service, Joseph was arrested for being a disorderly person and causing an uproar by preaching the Book of Mormon. A few days later, Joseph was acquitted of all charges. Emma was confirmed later by Joseph and Newl Knight. In July 1830, Joseph received a revelation, now known as Doctrine and Covenants Section 25, that highlighted Emma Smith as "an elect lady". The revelation says that Emma would "be ordained under [Joseph's] hand to expound scriptures, and to exhort the church." The revelation instructed Emma to "murmur not" and described Emma's duties to Joseph. Emma was also directed to be Joseph's scribe and to create a hymnbook for the new church. Joseph and Emma returned to Harmony for a time, but relations with Emma's parents remained strained. Emma's father was displeased that Joseph and Emma were living off charity and Joseph was late to return money he borrowed to purchase a farm. Many people in Harmony also openly opposed Joseph. Emma and Joseph returned to live at David Whitmer's farm in August 1830. This marked the last time that Emma saw her parents. Despite the rift that her marriage to Joseph created in the family, Emma did reunite with her family. She communicated with her mother through letters. Some members of her family moved to Nauvoo although they did not accept Emma's invitation to join Mormonism. Emma and Joseph went back to staying in the homes of members of the growing church.: 12  The couple lived first with the Whitmers in Fayette, then with Newel K. Whitney and his family in Kirtland, Ohio, and then in a cabin on a farm owned by Isaac Morley. It was here on April 30, 1831, that Emma gave birth to premature twins, Thaddeus and Louisa; both babies died hours later. That same day, Julia Clapp Murdock died giving birth to twi.... Discover the Emma Smith popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Emma Smith books.

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    Emma of 83rd Street

    Audrey Bellezza & Emily Harding

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    Che Guevara and the Mountain of Silver

    Anne Mustoe

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    Emma Castle

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    Middlemarch

    George Eliot

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    People Person

    Candice Carty-Williams

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    Pride and Prejudice and Kitties

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    Merry Christmas, Nighty Night

    Michael W. Smith & Mike Nawrocki

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    I Fight, You Fight

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    Everyone Hates Kelsie Miller

    Meredith Ireland

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    Emma Smith, The First Wife And Co-Conspirator, a Novelette in the Series, The Wives of Joseph Smith

    Ray Speckman

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    Perception

    Terri Fleming

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    London Journal 1762-1763

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    Ponti

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    Emma Castle

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    The Incredulity of Father Brown

    G. K. Chesterton

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    Poppy O'Neill

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    Devastate Me

    Emma Castle

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    Emma

    Jane Austen

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    The New Philanthropists

    Charles Handy

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    New Magics

    Patrick Nielsen Hayden

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    June Hampson

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    The Books That Changed My Life

    Bethanne Patrick

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    In Re Estate of Emma O. Smith

    Arizona Supreme Court

    LOCKWOOD, J. This is an appeal from a judgment of the superior court of Maricopa county denying the petition of Maria B. Smith, hereinafter called petitioner, to set aside and revo...

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    Audrey Bellezza & Emily Harding

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    Fay Weldon

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    The American Crisis

    Writers of The Atlantic

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    Margaret Atwood, Ali Smith, Emma Donoghue, Kirsty Logan, Chibundu Onuzo, Caroline O'Donoghue, Linda Grant, Susie Boyt, Stella Duffy, Kamila Shamsie, Helen Oyeyemi, Rachel Seiffert, CN Lester, Claire Kohda, Eleanor Crewes & Annie Hodson

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    Pride and Prejudice

    Jane Austen

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    Jail Bait

    June Hampson

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    An Englishman Aboard

    Charles Timoney

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    Jane Austen

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    Astrid Sees All

    Natalie Standiford

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    How Lovely the Ruins

    Annie Chagnot & Emi Ikkanda

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    The Moneychangers

    Upton Sinclair

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    The Lonely Little Taco Shell

    Emma Gilbert

    Tico the Taco Shell goes on an adventure in search of new friends. This is a book that builds concepts such as friendship and different cultures for young children.

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    Midnight with the Devil

    Emma Castle

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    Kidstory

    Tom Adams

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    Outside

    Sarah Ann Juckes

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    Trust Nobody

    June Hampson

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    The Career Change Guide

    Rachel Schofield

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    Broken Bodies

    June Hampson

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