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  1. Mary Fielding Smith Kimball (July 21, 1801 – September 21, 1852) was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement, the second wife of Latter Day Saint leader Hyrum Smith, and the mother of Joseph F. Smith, who became president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  2. Mary Fielding Smith, una fiel Santo de los Últimos Días, se quedó sola con varios hijos pequeños mientras su esposo estaba en la cárcel de Liberty durante el invierno de 1838–1839. El populacho asaltó su casa y su hijo casi pierde la vida como resultado del ataque.

  3. 10 de may. de 2019 · Mary Fielding Smith fue la hija de un granjero. Nació en Honidon, Bedfordshire, Inglaterra, el 21 de julio de 1801, fue la sexta hija de John Fielding y Rachel Ibbotson Fielding. Durante sus años más tiernos, Mary aprendió tanto de su padre como de su madre el significado del trabajo arduo, la disciplina, la devoción a Dios y el ...

  4. Mary Fielding Smith was the wife of Hyrum Smith, the brother of Joseph Smith, and a faithful member of the early Church. She endured many trials, including the death of her husband, the martyrdom of Joseph Smith, and the trek to Utah.

  5. 6 de may. de 2019 · Mary Fielding Smith’s legacy of obedience, sacrifice, and faith has carved an indelible place in early Church history. And the exemplary life of this pioneer mother continues to inspire Latter-day Saints today.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2008 · Mary Fielding Smith (1801-1852) has the unique distinction of being the mother of one President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Joseph F. Smith) and the grandmother of another (Joseph Fielding Smith).

  7. Mary Fielding Smith, widow of martyred Hyrum Smith, resolved to join the migrating Latter-day Saints west. Despite being told she would be a burden to the team, Smith stoically marched with her young children to the Salt Lake Valley.