Isaac Morley

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Isaac Morley (March 11, 1786 – June 24, 1865) was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement and a contemporary of both Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. He was one of the first converts to Smith's Church of Christ. Morley was present at many of the early events of the Latter Day Saint movement, and served as a church leader in Ohio, Missouri, and Utah Territory. rdf:langString
Isaac Morley (11 de marzo de 1786-24 de junio de 1865) fue uno de los primeros miembros del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días, contemporáneo de Joseph Smith y Brigham Young. Él fue uno de los primeros Smith converso a la Iglesia de Cristo de Smith. Morley estuvo presente en muchos de los primeros acontecimientos del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días, y ha desempeñado como líder de la iglesia en Ohio, Misuri y Utah. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Isaac Morley
rdf:langString Isaac Morley
rdf:langString Isaac Morley
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rdf:langString Isaac Morley (March 11, 1786 – June 24, 1865) was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement and a contemporary of both Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. He was one of the first converts to Smith's Church of Christ. Morley was present at many of the early events of the Latter Day Saint movement, and served as a church leader in Ohio, Missouri, and Utah Territory. Morley was born on March 11, 1786, in Montague, Massachusetts to Thomas E. Morley and Editha Morley (née Marsh). His parents were members of the Presbyterian faith. Morley served in the War of 1812 from 1812–15, holding the position of captain in the Ohio militia. In 1812, Morley married Lucy Gunn, with whom he had seven children. Some years after becoming a member of the church in 1830, he practiced plural marriage, taking Leonora Snow (the older sister of Lorenzo and Eliza R. Snow) and Hannah Blakesley (also found as Blaixly or Blakeslee) as his second and third wife in 1844 in Nauvoo, Illinois. He had three children with Blakesley. His other wives included Hannah Knight Libby, Harriet Lucinda Cox, Hannah Sibley, and Nancy Anne Bache (also found as Back).
rdf:langString Isaac Morley (11 de marzo de 1786-24 de junio de 1865) fue uno de los primeros miembros del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días, contemporáneo de Joseph Smith y Brigham Young. Él fue uno de los primeros Smith converso a la Iglesia de Cristo de Smith. Morley estuvo presente en muchos de los primeros acontecimientos del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días, y ha desempeñado como líder de la iglesia en Ohio, Misuri y Utah. Morley nació el 11 de marzo de 1786 en Montague, Massachusetts, uno de los nueve hijos de Thomas E. Morley y Editha Marsh. Sirvió en la guerra de 1812 desde 1812 hasta 1815, y más tarde ocupó el cargo de capitán de la milicia de Ohio. En junio de 1812, se casó con Lucy Gunn en Massachusetts. La pareja tuvo siete hijos. Algunos años después de convertirse en miembro de la iglesia SUD en 1830, ejerció el matrimonio plural, tomando a Leonora Snow (la hermana mayor de Lorenzo y Eliza R. Snow) y Hannah Blakesley (también conocida como Blaixly o Blakeslee) como su segunda y tercera esposa en 1844 en Nauvoo, Illinois. Blakesley le dio otros tres hijos. Otras esposas incluyeron a Hannah Knight Libby y a Harriet Lucinda Cox, casados en 1846 en Nauvoo, Hannah Sibley y Nancy Anne Bache (también conocida como Back).
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rdf:langString Morley was one of the first converts to Smith's Church of Christ. Morley was present at many of the early events of the Latter Day Saint movement, and served as a church leader in Ohio, Missouri and Utah Territory. Served as a member of the Council of Fifty.
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