Jesse Nathaniel Smith
Born in Stockholm, St Lawrence, New York, United States
1834 December 2
Father
Silas Smith
Date Details
Occurred On 1834 December 2
Baptized by Patriarch John Smith
1843 August 13 (Age 8)
Traveled in Daniel Spencer/Perrigrine Sessions Company (1847)
1847 June 18 – September 25 (Age 12) Pioneers in Company
Date Details
Started On 1847 June 18
Joined Company
Ended Between 1847 September 24 – 25
Company Arrived
Married Emma Seraphine West
1852 May 13 (Age 17)
Married Margaret Fletcher West
1856 January 27 (Age 21)
Served in Scandinavian Mission
1860 September 23 – 1862 May 9 (Age 25) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Plurally Married
Priesthood Office
High Priest
Residence When Called
Parowan, Iron, Utah Territory, United States
Set Apart By
Location Served
Denmark
Date Details
Started On 1860 September 23
Set Apart
On 1861 January 11
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1862 May 9
Released
Called as President to Scandinavian Mission
1862 May 9 – 1864 April 13 (Age 27) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Priesthood Office
High Priest
Residence When Called
Scandinavian Mission
Date Details
Started On 1862 May 9
Called
Ended On 1864 April 13
Departed from Field
Traveled in Joseph W. Young Company (1864)
1864 August 21 – September 29 (Age 29) Pioneers in Company
Roles
Returning Missionary
Date Details
Started On 1864 August 21
Joined Company
Ended On 1864 September 29
Company Arrived
Called as President to Scandinavian Mission
1868 August 16 – 1870 July 15 (Age 33) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Plurally Married
Priesthood Office
High Priest
Residence When Called
Parowan, Iron, Utah Territory, United States
Set Apart By
Date Details
Started On 1868 August 16
Set Apart
On 1868 September 19
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1870 July 15
Departed from Field
On 1870 August 10
Arrived at Home
Died in Snowflake, Navajo, Arizona Territory, United States
1906 June 5 (Age 71)
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Jesse Nathaniel Smith (1834 - 1906) Profile
Jesse Nathaniel Smith (1834 - 1906)