| | | Emma Hale Smith Bidamon was married to Joseph Smith, Jr. until his death in 1844, and was an early leader of the Latter Day Saint movement in her... | | Fanny Alger (born 30 September 1816 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, died 29 November 1889 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is allegedly the first plural wife... | | Eliza Roxcy Snow Smith Young (January 21, 1804 - December 5, 1887) was one of the most celebrated Latter-day Saint women of the nineteenth century.... | | Helen Mar Kimball (20 August 1828 in Mendon, New York - 13 November 1896 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is recognized as the twenty-sixth woman to marry... | | Patty Bartlett (4 February 1795 in Bethel, Maine - 14 December 1893 in Bountiful, Utah) is recognized as the tenth woman to marry Joseph Smith,... | | Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner (9 April 1818 in Lima, New York–17 December 1913 in Minersville, Utah) is recognized as the ninth woman to marry Jo... | | Desdemona Fullmer (6 October 1809 in Huntington, Pennsylvania - 9 February 1886 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is recognized as the thirtieth woman to... | | Rhoda Richards (8 August 1784 in Framingham, Massachusetts - 17 January 1879 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is recognized as the twenty-ninth woman to... | | Sarah Ann Whitney (22 March 1825 in Kirtland, Ohio - 4 September 1873 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is recognized as the sixteenth woman to marry Joseph... | | Louisa Beaman (February 7, 1815 - May 16, 1850) is recognized as the fourth woman to marry LDS church founder Joseph Smith, Jr. After Smith's... | |