Emma Smith

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Emma Smith was the first wife of Latter-day Saint founder Joseph Smith and an early leader in the church, known for her roles in assisting with scriptural projects and organizing the faith’s first hymnal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latter Day Saint
human
religious leader
areaOfActivity hymn compilation
religion
scriptural translation assistance
women’s religious organization leadership
associatedWith Book of Mormon translation
Kirtland, Ohio NERFINISHED
Nauvoo, Illinois NERFINISHED
Relief Society formation
early Latter Day Saint hymnody
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Smith
givenName Emma NERFINISHED
hasSpouseOrder first wife of Joseph Smith
language English
marriedToReligiousFounder Joseph Smith NERFINISHED
memberOf Relief Society NERFINISHED
movement Latter Day Saint movement NERFINISHED
notableFor organizing the faith’s first hymnal
supporting Joseph Smith’s scriptural projects
notableRole compiler of early Latter-day Saint hymns
early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement
first wife of Joseph Smith
participant in early Latter-day Saint migration and settlement
notableWork assistance in the translation of the Book of Mormon
assistance in the translation of the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
compilation of the first Latter-day Saint hymnal
leadership in the Nauvoo Relief Society
preservation of early Latter-day Saint manuscripts
positionHeld elect lady
president of the Relief Society NERFINISHED
religion Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) NERFINISHED
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (historical) NERFINISHED
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints NERFINISHED
roleInChurchMusic hymn compiler
hymnal organizer
roleInScripturalProjects custodian of manuscripts
scribe and assistant
sexOrGender female
spouse Emma Smith NERFINISHED
Joseph Smith NERFINISHED

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