Joseph and Emma Smith Descendants Articles

Dawn Schmith’s Conversion, Great-Great-Great Granddaughter of Joseph Smith

Dawn Schmith’s Conversion, Great-Great-Great Granddaughter of Joseph Smith

Many descendants of Joseph and Emma Smith have been unaware of the significance of their ancestry for a good part of their lives. Dawn Schmith is a third-great granddaughter of Joseph and Emma who recently joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the church that Joseph organized and gave his life as a testimony of its truthfulness. Dawn Schmith was born and raised in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia to religious parents. Though her paternal grandmother was the granddaughter of Joseph Smith, Jr., by his son Alexander Hale Smith, Dawn was raised in the Catholic faith. She actively participated in the religion her whole life and raised her two daughters in the faith. The first time Dawn heard about her ancestry was when she was 12 years old, but it was not discussed. Immediately, she wanted to learn more, but her paternal grandmother died around the same time, and she was never able to ask her any questions regarding that history. Dawn... Read the rest of this article »

Conversion of Joseph Smith’s Great-Great Granddaughter

Conversion of Joseph Smith’s Great-Great Granddaughter

Kimberly Jo Smith shares her personal conversion story to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After being raised with severe prejudices against the Mormon Church, Kimberly came to know more about her ancestors and to have a greater desire to know the truth of their history. Through her searching, she gained a testimony of the restored gospel and was baptized. This article is composed of excerpts taken from a publication in Meridian Magazine entitled, “Joseph Smith’s Great, Great Granddaughter: From Animosity to Conversion.” When I was young my mother taught me about Heavenly Father, the Savior, and the Holy Ghost. This foundation was integral throughout my childhood as I encountered many trials and traumas which could have taken me down dark and lowly paths were it not for this knowledge she gave me. It also prepared me for the introduction to my great-great grandparents Joseph and Emma Smith, two individuals I was not aware... Read the rest of this article »

Bob Smith’s Conversion Story, Descendant of Joseph Smith

Bob Smith’s Conversion Story, Descendant of Joseph Smith

Taken from a letter written to Washington D.C. South Mission President Mark Albright by Bob Smith Robert W. Smith, great-great grandson, and Caleb Denning, a 4th-great grandson of Joseph Smith baptized I was raised in the Reorganized LDS church, now known as the Community of Christ. All of my life I had been taught to distrust and fear the Mormon church [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] which is headquartered in Utah. My journey to become a Mormon started in the summer of 2005 when I ran across a web site: JosephSmithJr.com. I spent several hours reading what was there. I e-mailed the site and explained who I was. I was contacted the next day and was invited to visit Utah in August for a Joseph Smith Family Reunion. I was fearful to go, and was actually concerned for my safety and well being. I left thinking I was like a sheep being led to the slaughter, and I might be going out on a nice plane, but I was coming back in a pine box! But... Read the rest of this article »

Young and Smith Family Reconciliation

Young and Smith Family Reconciliation

After the martyrdom of the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum, the Saints were forced to leave Nauvoo, Illinois, and head West. Emma, Joseph’s grief-stricken widow, did not want to leave the bodies of her beloved husband and his brother behind. She was exhausted from running with her children, and she had lost her best friend. Because Joseph died without leaving a will, there was a great deal of confusion about what property was his and what property he held as Trustee-in-Trust for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as the Mormon Church is officially known. Regardless of who owned what, most of the property was mortgaged anyway. It isn’t hard to understand why Emma would want to hold on to many of Joseph’s manuscripts, including his unpublished manuscript of his translation of the Bible. It also isn’t hard to understand why she tried to obtain many of Joseph’s papers from Brigham Young, the president... Read the rest of this article »

Estel Neff’s Conversion Story, Relative of Joseph Smith

Estel Neff’s Conversion Story, Relative of Joseph Smith

Nauvoo, Illinois Estel Neff has spent much of his life in the Nauvoo, Illinois, area. He owns and operates the Old House Bookstore, selling second-hand books and some antiques. He is a direct descendant of Joseph Smith, Sr. (Joseph Smith’s father), and is a recent convert to the Mormon Church (officially The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Neff was baptized in Nauvoo on April 5, 1996. Most of his family has grown up in western Illinois, since all of Joseph Smith, Jr.’s family (except Hyrum Smith’s family) stayed in the area when the rest of the Saints traveled West after Joseph and his brother Hyrum were martyred. Neff is the great-great-great grandson of Joseph and Hyrum’s sister, Katherine Smith Salisbury. Neff and his wife, Cecel, raised their five daughters in Keokuk, Iowa, and then later moved close to Nauvoo, Illinois. Neff worked in the grain and feed business, but over the years he collected many books related... Read the rest of this article »

Mike Kennedy’s Conversion Story, Descendant of Joseph Smith

Mike Kennedy’s Conversion Story, Descendant of Joseph Smith

Joseph Smith, Jr. Several of Joseph Smith, Jr.’s descendants have joined the Mormon Church (officially The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), but most of them knew about their family history from a young age. Mike Kennedy did not know about his heritage until he was given an assignment in his Tonopah, Nevada, high school to research his family history and to write a paper on one of his ancestors. When Mike asked his father for help on the project, his father gave Mike a large cardboard box full of pictures and family history. At this point, Mike had never even heard of the Mormon Church. As he was rummaging through the items he had dumped out on the coffee table, there was a knock on the door. It was two Mormon missionaries. (Remember, Mike knew nothing of the Church at this time.) Mike called his father to come do the door. He also called all of his siblings in to watch. Only a few days earlier, Mike’s father had thrown a different... Read the rest of this article »

Gracia Jones, Great-Great Granddaughter of Joseph Smith

Gracia Jones, Great-Great Granddaughter of Joseph Smith

It may come as a surprise even to those who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly referred to as the Mormon Church) that until the last few decades, very few of Joseph and Emma Smith’s direct descendants were members of the now-worldwide church which Joseph was instrumental in founding. In the following account, one of their great-great granddaughters shares her experience of learning of the restored gospel and gaining her own testimony that the Book of Mormon is true and that her ancestor Joseph Smith was a prophet called of God to perform a great work on the earth in the latter days. On 17 March 2011, I [Gracia Normandeau Jones] will celebrate the fifty-fifth anniversary of my baptism into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. My grandmother, Coral, was a granddaughter of Joseph and Emma Hale Smith; her father, Alexander Hale Smith, was their third surviving son. Many people ask how it is I am a convert... Read the rest of this article »

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