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  1. Lucy Mack Smith (July 8, 1775 – May 14, 1856) was the mother of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. She is noted for writing the memoir, Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and His Progenitors for Many Generations and was an important leader of the movement during Joseph's life.

  2. Lucy Mack Smith. Born in 1775, Lucy Mack grew up in a deeply religious home. In her search for salvation, Lucy studied the Bible, prayed, discussed dreams and visions, and attended religious meetings and revivals sponsored by various denominations.

  3. Lucy Mack Smith. Lucy’s autobiography offers a unique perspective on her family’s role in the early Church, retells incidents and interactions recounted nowhere else, and shares insights no one else could provide. It is a record of inestimable value.

  4. Lucy Mack Smith Biography. Early Life. Lucy Mack was born on July 8, 1775, in Gilsum, New Hampshire, the youngest of eight children born to Solomon Mack and Lydia Gates Mack. Lucy Mack’s family was religious and even evangelical.

  5. Lucy Mack Smith: A Faithful Witness. Lucy, a woman of great faith, wrote a detailed record of her son’s role as the Prophet, giving us an eyewitness view of the unfolding Restoration. Lucy Mack Smith was reeling from the deaths of her sons Hyrum, Joseph, and Samuel when she began writing her history in late 1844.

  6. Sep 25, 2023 · Lucy Mack Smith was the mother of Joseph Smith, Jr. She is noted for writing the memoir: Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and His Progenitors for Many Generations.

  7. Shortly following the death of Joseph Smith in 1844, and into 1845, Lucy Mack Smith dictated her recollections and family story to Nauvoo schoolteacher Martha Jane Coray. Coray worked with her husband to compile these books of notes and other sources into a manuscript, which was then copied.

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