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- FAMILY GROUP RECORD BY NAUVOO LAND AND RECORDS
PROPERTY:
Wells: Block 19, Lot 4
Kimball 1st: Block 2, 71,72 (tenant)
Nauvoo: Block 53
T6 R5, Section 3, N pt SW, 18 Acres
T6 R5, Section 3, NE, 40 Acres
T6 R5, Section 3, NE.4 SW/4, 40 Acres
T6 R5, Section 3, SW NE/4, 40 Acres
T7 R5, Section 27, S pt SW, 22 Acres
T7 R5, Section 27, NW SW, 40 Acres
T7 R5, Section 29, E/2 NW/4, 80 Acres
Property Transactions, Hancock County, Black Black & Plewe, pp 3821-3823
Hancock County Land Records, 1839-1850; Nauvoo Restoration Incorporated; 1 page
Hancock County Property Records 1840+; Nauvoo Restoration Incorporated; 1 page
Hancock County Tax Records, 1842-1845; Genealogical Society of Utah, 1956, page 92
The Residents of the City of Nauvoo as Defined by Tax Records, 1839-1846; Elaine S. Layton; 1 page
NAUVOO RECORDS:
Early 70’s and High Priest Index; LDS Archives; page 130
High Priests of Nauvoo and SLC; LDS Archives; page 126
Members LDS, 1830-1848, Susan Easton Black, Vol 40 page 136
Merchants, Laborers, and Businesses In Old Nauvoo; Susan Easton Black, 2011; 1 page
Nauvoo Temple Building Committee Records; LDS Church History Library; Misc. Accounts page 8; 1 page
Early Mormon Records, Nauvoo, Lyman Platt Index, List of persons moving into Nauvoo July 31, 1841 to Jan 12, 1846;
Vol 1 page 109, scan 78; 2 pages
Early Nauvoo Members Political Records, 1st - 4th Civil Wards; page 62
“The Mormon Experience in the Wisconsin Pineries, 1841-1845”; Dennis Rowley, BYU Studies,1992; 1 page
HISTORIES:
Mormon Redress, Scroll Petition; Clark Johnson; pages 565-568 & page 591
OTHER SOURCES:
Nauvoo Data Bank: excerpts from Diaries of Willar Richards, John Smith, Wilford Woodruff, Martin Harris, Norton Jacob,
Samuel Richards; 4 pages
Internet Research:
ancestry.com: 4 pages
rootsweb.com: World Connect; page
digitalcommons.usu.edu: Moses Smith: Wisconsin's First Mormon, David L. Clark, Jounal of Mormon History,
Vol. 21 No. 2 1995 pages 155 - 170, Vol 22 No. 2 1996 pages vii - x.; 20 pages
strangite.org: two monuments in Wisconsin memorializing Moses Smith; 2 pages
sidneyrigdon.com: obituary for Moses Smith; 4 pages
VARIANTS:
Birth date: 1803 Battleboro, Windham, Vermont
Spouse’s name: Lydia M. Pierce
Death place: Chippeway Region, above Lake Pippin
PARENTS:
Father: Aaron Smith, II
Mother: Lydia Bass
Brother: Aaron Abram Smith. III
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