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|link=Polygamy_book/Children_of_polygamous_marriages#Polygamy_book/Children_of_polygamous_marriages#DNA_Evidence:_Oliver_Buell.2C_Mosiah_Hancock.2C_John_Reed_Hancock.2C_Zebulon_Jacobs.2C_Moroni_Llewllyn_Pratt.2C_and_Orrison_Smith | |link=Polygamy_book/Children_of_polygamous_marriages#Polygamy_book/Children_of_polygamous_marriages#DNA_Evidence:_Oliver_Buell.2C_Mosiah_Hancock.2C_John_Reed_Hancock.2C_Zebulon_Jacobs.2C_Moroni_Llewllyn_Pratt.2C_and_Orrison_Smith | ||
|subject=Claimed children fathered by Joseph ruled out by DNA evidence | |subject=Claimed children fathered by Joseph ruled out by DNA evidence | ||
|summary=The case of Oliver Buell is an interesting one, since Fawn Brodie was insistent that he was Joseph's son. She based part of this argument on a photograph of Buell, which revealed a face which she claimed was "overwhelmingly on the side of Joseph's paternity." A conception on this date would make Oliver two to three weeks overdue at birth, which makes Brodie's theory less plausible. Furthermore, prior the DNA results, Bachman and Compton pointed out that Brodie's timeline poses serious problems for her theory—Oliver's conception would have had to occurred between 16 April 1839 (when Joseph was allowed to escape during a transfer from Liberty Jail)and 18 April, when the Huntingtons left Far West. | |summary=The case of Oliver Buell is an interesting one, since author Fawn Brodie was insistent that he was Joseph's son. She based part of this argument on a photograph of Buell, which revealed a face which she claimed was "overwhelmingly on the side of Joseph's paternity." A conception on this date would make Oliver two to three weeks overdue at birth, which makes Brodie's theory less plausible. Furthermore, prior the DNA results, Bachman and Compton pointed out that Brodie's timeline poses serious problems for her theory—Oliver's conception would have had to occurred between 16 April 1839 (when Joseph was allowed to escape during a transfer from Liberty Jail)and 18 April, when the Huntingtons left Far West. Brodie would have Joseph travel west from his escape near Gallatin, Davies County, Missouri, to Far West in order to meet Lucinda, and then on to Illinois to the east. This route would require Joseph and his companions to backtrack, while fleeing from custody in the face of an active state extermination order in force. Travel to Far West would also require them to travel near the virulently anti-Mormon area of Haun's Mill, along Shoal Creek. Yet, by 22 April Joseph was in Illinois, having been slowed by travel "off from the main road as much as possible" "both by night and by day." This seems an implausible time for Joseph to be meeting a woman, much less conceiving a child. | ||
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