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|summary=Critics claim that on 18 August 1842 Joseph Smith wrote a “love letter” to Sarah Ann Whitney requesting a secret rendezvous or "tryst." Joseph had been sealed to Sarah Ann three weeks prior to this time. | |summary=Critics claim that on 18 August 1842 Joseph Smith wrote a “love letter” to Sarah Ann Whitney requesting a secret rendezvous or "tryst." Joseph had been sealed to Sarah Ann three weeks prior to this time. | ||
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|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Plural wives/Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs | |||
|subject=Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs | |||
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|link=http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2006_Zina_and_Her_Men.html | |||
|subject=Analysis of Zina and Henry Jacobs | |||
|summary=''Zina and Her Men: An Examination of the Changing Marital State of Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith Young'' by Allen Wyatt | |||
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|link=Mormonism and polygamy/Divine manifestations to plural wives and families#Zina_Huntington | |||
|subject=Divine manifestation to Zina. | |||
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|link=Polygamy_book/Polyandry#Zina%20Diantha%20Huntington%20Jacobs | |||
|subject=Zina and polyandry | |||
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|link=Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Children of polygamous marriages | |||
|subject=Child by Joseph ruled out by DNA testing | |||
|summary=DNA research in 2005 confirmed Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs's son Zebulon was the son of Henry Bailey Jacobs. | |||
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|link=Joseph_Smith_and_polygamy/Emma_Smith#Conclusion | |||
|subject=Emma Smith remark to Zina | |||
|summary=Zina Huntington remembered a conversation between Elizabeth [Davis] and Emma [Smith] in which Elizabeth asked the prophet’s wife if she felt that Joseph was a prophet. Yes, Emma answered, but I wish to God I did not know it. | |||
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