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Helen Mar Kimball (August 22, 1828 – November 13, 1896) was one of 30 to 40 plural wives of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. She was sealed in marriage to him when she was 14 years old.
Born in 1828 to Heber C. and Vilate Murray Kimball, Helen Mar Kimball witnessed many of the early scenes of the Restoration. When she was three, ...
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Helen Mar Kimball was sealed to Joseph Smith when she was 14. The marriage was arranged by her father and was apparently not consummated.
On 30 March 1881, Helen Mar Whitney wrote a frank autobiographical letter to her children relating her parents' conversion to Mormonism and also her own ...
Kimball had an important talk with his only daughter, fourteen-year-old Helen Mar. She wrote: “Without any preliminaries [my Father] asked me if I would believe ...
Whitney, Helen Mar Kimball. Autobiography, 30 March 1881. Helen Mar Kimball Whitney, Papers, 1881–1882. CHL. MS 744. Smith, Joseph F. Affidavits about Celestial ...
Helen Mar Kimball was likely married near the end of the month of May in 1843 and was thus approximately 14.8 years old when she was sealed to Joseph Smith.
In it, she recorded her economic, physical, and psychological struggles to meet the challenges of widowhood.
22 Aug. 1828–15 Nov. 1896. Born in Mendon, Monroe Co., New York. Daughter of Heber C. Kimball and Vilate Murray. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, ...
Helen Mar Kimball Whitney was born August 22, 1828 in Mendon, New York the daughter of Heber C. Kimball and Vilate Murry Kimball. In 1832 the Kimball family ...