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==Pergunta: O que o marido de Elizabeth Davis sabia sobre seu selamento para a eternidade com Joseph Smith?== | ==Pergunta: O que o marido de Elizabeth Davis sabia sobre seu selamento para a eternidade com Joseph Smith?== | ||
===Elizabeth's husband Jabez Dufee was active in the Church, but Elizabeth chose to be sealed for eternity to Joseph Smith=== | ===Elizabeth's husband Jabez Dufee was active in the Church, but Elizabeth chose to be sealed for eternity to Joseph Smith=== | ||
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Elizabeth's husband Jabez Dufee was active in the Church. Elizabeth chose to be sealed for eternity to Joseph Smith. Brian Hales notes that, "It appears that the couple experienced some marital turmoil before the sealing or perhaps as a consequence of it. Jabez was endowed on a different day than Elizabeth when the Nauvoo Temple opened in the winter of 1845 and Elizabeth was resealed by proxy to Joseph Smith on January 22, 1846, but Jabez did not participate either as a proxy husband or witness." <ref>Brian and Laura Hales, "Elizabeth Davis," josephsmithspolygamy.org {{link|url=http://josephsmithspolygamy.org/history-2/plural-wives-overview/elizabeth-davis/}}</ref> | Elizabeth's husband Jabez Dufee was active in the Church. Elizabeth chose to be sealed for eternity to Joseph Smith. Brian Hales notes that, "It appears that the couple experienced some marital turmoil before the sealing or perhaps as a consequence of it. Jabez was endowed on a different day than Elizabeth when the Nauvoo Temple opened in the winter of 1845 and Elizabeth was resealed by proxy to Joseph Smith on January 22, 1846, but Jabez did not participate either as a proxy husband or witness." <ref>Brian and Laura Hales, "Elizabeth Davis," josephsmithspolygamy.org {{link|url=http://josephsmithspolygamy.org/history-2/plural-wives-overview/elizabeth-davis/}}</ref> | ||
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[[en:Question: What did the husband of Elizabeth Davis know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | [[en:Question: What did the husband of Elizabeth Davis know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity?]] | ||
[[es:Pregunta: ¿Qué dijo el esposo de Elizabeth Davis sabe acerca de su sellado a José Smith para la eternidad?]] | [[es:Pregunta: ¿Qué dijo el esposo de Elizabeth Davis sabe acerca de su sellado a José Smith para la eternidad?]] | ||
Elizabeth's husband Jabez Dufee was active in the Church. Elizabeth chose to be sealed for eternity to Joseph Smith. Brian Hales notes that, "It appears that the couple experienced some marital turmoil before the sealing or perhaps as a consequence of it. Jabez was endowed on a different day than Elizabeth when the Nauvoo Temple opened in the winter of 1845 and Elizabeth was resealed by proxy to Joseph Smith on January 22, 1846, but Jabez did not participate either as a proxy husband or witness." [1]
A biografia de Elizabeth Davis podem ser visualizados no site do Brian e Laura Hales "josephsmithspolygamy.org" (em Inglês). off-site
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