Heber Chase Kimball (June 14, 1801 – June 22, 1868) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement. He served as one of the original twelve apostles...
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The Heber C. Kimball Gristmill was built in 1853 under the direction of Heber C. Kimball. Constructed within what was known as North Mill Cañon (Bountiful...
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Kimball was born on August 23, 1839, in Nauvoo, Illinois the son of Heber C. Kimball and his wife the former Vilate Murray. His father was an Apostle in...
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after either Heber J. Grant or Heber C. Kimball, both prominent members of the LDS church. Overgaard, adjoining Heber, was settled ca. 1936 and was named...
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(LDS Church). The grandson of early Latter-day Saint apostle Heber C. Kimball, Kimball was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. He spent most of his...
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Natacha Rambova (redirect from Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy)
industry. Her mother, Winifred Shaughnessy (née Kimball), was the granddaughter of Heber C. Kimball, a member of the first presidency of the Church of...
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choose the first 12 members. Lyman E. Johnson, Brigham Young, and Heber C. Kimball ordained. 15 February 1835 Orson Hyde, David W. Patten, Luke S. Johnson...
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American public. Kimball was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, the son of apostle Heber C. Kimball and Christeene Golden Kimball. He was one of sixty-five...
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The Kimball-Whitney Cemetery is a cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah. United States. It is where the remains of fifty-six persons related to Heber C. Kimball...
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List of non-canonical revelations in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (section Revelations to Heber C. Kimball)
Stanley B. Kimball, Editor "On the Potter's Wheel: The Diaries of Heber C. Kimball" Signature Books, Smith Research Associates 1987 Taylor, John. "Revelation...
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Brigham Young (redirect from Clarissa C. Decker)
already moved to Mendon. In Mendon, Young first became acquainted with Heber C. Kimball, an early member of the LDS Church. Young worked as a carpenter and...
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Nauvoo, Illinois (redirect from J. LeRoy Kimball)
a result of the work of J. LeRoy Kimball (1901–1992). Kimball was a descendant of early LDS leader Heber C. Kimball, and bought his ancestor's home in...
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Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Kimball was born in Mendon, New York, as the third of nine children born to Heber C. Kimball and Vilate Murray. She was the...
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Brian C. (2013a), Joseph Smith's polygamy. Volume 1, History, vol. 1, Don Bradley, Greg Kofford Books, ISBN 978-1-58958-189-0. Hales, Brian C. (2013b)...
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called out 2500 militiamen. In October 1838, Smith, Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball and other Latter-day Saint leaders gathered to dedicate the temple...
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use His whip on the refractory son called 'Uncle Sam';... Diary of Heber C. Kimball (December 21, 1845); Beadle (1870), pp. 496–497 (describing the oath...
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Blood atonement (section Accusation by R. C. Evans)
would "not yet" enforce it (Young 1856a, p. 246). On January 11, 1857 Heber C. Kimball, a member of the First Presidency, spoke about the adulterers within...
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Bonneville John Brown Isaac Perry Decker John C. Fremont Hugh Glass Heber C. Kimball Ellen Sanders Kimball Jesse C. Little Joseph Matthews Peter Skene Ogden...
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William Henry Kimball (April 10, 1826 – December 30, 1907) was a Mormon pioneer and was the oldest son of Heber C. Kimball, an early Latter-day Saint leader...
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either case." Instead, based on available accounts, it is believed that Heber C. Kimball tied his spotted yellow bandana to the end of Willard Richards' walking...
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executives within Scientology Heber C. Kimball (1801–1868), Apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Héber Araujo dos Santos (born 1991)...
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Johnson, who compared their relationship to that of Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball. Jeffs assumed the leadership of the group after Johnson's death in...
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him. Heber Jentzsch was born in 1935 in Salt Lake City and grew up in a Mormon family and named after Latter-day Saint apostle Heber C. Kimball. Though...
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marry Heber C. Kimball.: 261 On September 21, 1852, Smith died in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, at the home of her second husband, Heber C. Kimball, apparently...
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Heber City is a city and county seat of Wasatch County, Utah. The population was 16,856 as of the 2020 United States census. The city is located 43 miles...
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on Latter-day Saint history, including his ancestor Heber C. Kimball and the Mormon Trail. Kimball was raised in Farmington, Utah, until he was in junior...
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51 wives, and 56 children by 16 of those wives. LDS Church apostle Heber C. Kimball had 43 wives, and had 65 children by 17 of those wives. Mormons responded...
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consecrated oil, and prayed over them in the house of the Lord in Kirtland." Heber C. Kimball was given a three and a half foot rod by Joseph Smith, with which he...
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R. Gayler notes that the absence of Mormon leaders such as Young, Heber C. Kimball, Orson and Parley P. Pratt, Orson Hyde, and John D. Lee, was a great...
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Utah's territorial legislature. In 1868, Smith was called to replace Heber C. Kimball as First Counselor in the First Presidency to church president Young...
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