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    Amasa Mason Lyman (March 30, 1813 – February 4, 1877) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and was an apostle. He was also a counselor...
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  • with the pioneers. He led the large family of his son-in-law Amasa Lyman west, since Lyman was in the advanced pioneer company. Two of Tanner's sons were...
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    approaching, the provisional government of Deseret sent Mormon apostle Amasa Lyman and John Wilson, federal Indian agent in California, as a delegation...
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    until his death. Lyman's father and son were also apostles in the church: his father was Amasa M. Lyman and his son was Richard R. Lyman. Both his father...
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  • Latter Day Saint movement Lyman Young (1893–1984), American cartoonist Abe Lyman (1897–1957), popular bandleader Amasa Lyman (1813–1877), an early leader...
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  • Church). Lyman was born at Fillmore, Utah Territory to Amasa M. Lyman and his wife Caroline E. Partridge, a daughter of Edward Partridge. Lyman was largely...
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  • politician Amasa Lyman (1813 – 1877), an American and early leader of the Latter Day Saints Amasa Nichols (1773 – 1849), an American industrialist Amasa Norcross...
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    San Bernardino. They included groups led by Captain Jefferson Hunt, Amasa Lyman, Charles C. Rich, David Seely, and Andrew Lytle. Sycamore Grove California...
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    mill. In 1851 the property was subsequently sold to Charles C. Rich and Amasa Lyman, leaders of the San Bernardino settlement of the Church of Jesus Christ...
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    of Discourses, Delivered by President Brigham Young, His Two Counsellors, The Twelve Apostles, and Others, vol. 7, Liverpool: Amasa Lyman, pp. 9–15....
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    estancia to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members Amasa Lyman and Charles C. Rich, establishing a Mormon colony in nearby San Bernardino...
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    times drinking wine, beer, and tea, and using tobacco. One account by Amasa Lyman, a member of the First Presidency under Smith, reports that Smith once...
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  • 1859), "Greater Responsibilities of Those Who Know the Truth, &c.", in Lyman, Amasa (ed.), Journal of Discourses Delivered by President Brigham Young, His...
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    she died in 1856. Flake and his siblings returned to Utah to live with Amasa Lyman and his family. On December 30, 1858, William Flake married Lucy Hannah...
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    sawmill built under the direction of Mormon settlers Charles Rich and Amasa Lyman in the summer of 1853. Fellow Mormon pioneer David Frederick and his...
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    Utah),: 5  and planted crops as James Flake had required him. In 1854, Amasa Lyman, a church leader in California, wrote a letter to Brigham Young on behalf...
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    behavior. Responding to the invitation of Apostles Charles C. Rich and Amasa Lyman to colonize San Bernardino, Caroline and her children moved south. She...
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    Young sent the apostle Amasa Lyman to collect the tithing money that Brannan had withheld from the church's institution. When Lyman arrived, Brannan was...
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    leaders of the LDS Church. His father, Francis M. Lyman, was the son of Amasa M. Lyman, both of whom served as LDS Church apostles. His mother was Clara Caroline...
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    Zina D. H. Young. Partridge's daughter Caroline Ely Partridge married Amasa Lyman, and through this line he became a direct ancestor of James E. Faust...
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    (The other members were John Smith, who was an assistant counselor, and Amasa Lyman, who was a counselor.) During this time, Rigdon was strongly opposed...
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  • 1905-1955 1957: Amasa Mason Lyman, Trailblazer and Pioneer from the Atlantic to the Pacific 1957: Lucretia Hancock Robison 1957: Lyman Family History 1958:...
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  •  1943 (1943-11-12) Notes: Son of Francis M. Lyman and grandson of Amasa Lyman. In 1925, Lyman had begun what he called a polygamous relationship...
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  • In Young, Brigham (ed.). Journal of Discourses. Vol. 7. Liverpool: Amasa Lyman. ISBN 978-1-60096-015-4 – via Brigham Young University. Janan Graham-Russell...
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  • were apostles. all members of the three-generation Amasa Lyman, Francis M. Lyman, and Richard R. Lyman line were apostles. all members of the three-generation...
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  • and a Danite leader. Permelia Darrow Lott Wife of Cornelius P. Lott Amasa Lyman Member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, counselor in the First Presidency...
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  • Champaign, IL: Signature Books. ISBN 978-1560850670. Lyman, Edward Leo (2009). Amasa Mason Lyman: Mormon Apostle and Apostate, a Study in Dedication....
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    Sidney Rigdon Oliver Cowdery Hyrum Smith Joseph Smith, Sr. John Smith Amasa Lyman Initial organization of First Presidency 3 December 1832 – 18 March 1833...
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  • Oliver Cowdery Hyrum Smith John Smith Joseph Smith, Sr. William Law Amasa Lyman Initial organization of First Presidency 3 December 1832 – 18 March 1833...
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     1844 (1844-06-27) With: Oliver Cowdery Hyrum Smith Joseph Smith Sr. Amasa Lyman: (Counselor) Vacant First Presidency reorganized Title next held by Joseph...
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