Joseph Bates Noble

Joseph Bates Noble

Male 1810 - 1900  (90 years)


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  • Name Joseph Bates Noble  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156
    Birth 14 Jan 1810  Egremont, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [4, 14, 17, 42, 71, 72, 75, 81, 82, 88, 89, 90, 96, 97, 98, 103, 108, 110, 111, 115, 124, 133, 134, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146, 148, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156
    Gender Male 
    Religion 1832  New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    First heard the restored gospel preached by Brigham Young & Heber C Kimball 
    Elder Ordination 7 Apr 1836  Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    High Priest Ordination 1839 
    LifeSketch Joseph Bates Noble was born January 14, 1810 at Egremont, Berkshire County, Massachusetts to Ezekiel and Theodocia Bates Noble. Joseph Bates was the second child and eldest son in a family of six girls and five boys When Joseph was five years old the family moved to Penfield, Monroe County, New York. At the age of fourteen, he went to work for Mr. Fullom for five dollars a month. He bought a cow for his father and spent the remainder for clothes. His employer raised his wages because of his faithfulness and industry and gave him many presents. During the winter he went to school. When he was eighteen he worked as a miller with Eber Wilcox for eighteen dollars a month. He worked in the flour milling business from 1827-1837. In 1832, Brigham Young, Joseph Young, and Heber C. Kimble came to Avon, Swingston County, New York where the Noble family resided at the time, and began preaching the fullness of the Gospel. When Joseph Noble heard the gospel he knew it was true and was baptized a member of the Church by Elder Brigham Young. As the year 1834 dawned, Joseph Smith made a call for five hundred volunteers to go to Missouri and help mediate the difficulties that had arisen between the Latter-day Saints and the people of Jackson County. Joseph Noble was one of two hundred and five who went on the thousand mile trek known as “Zion’s Camp.” (Members of Zion’s Camp were called choice men of Israel and were considered true men.) It would be a difficult journey of one thousand miles through enemy territory, but the trekkers of Zion’s Camp were on their way early in May of 1834. They traveled to Clay County, Missouri and during the encampment on Rush Creek, Missouri, cholera broke out. Many were stricken and thirteen died. Joseph played a valiant part in caring for the sick, doing all in his power to alleviate their suffering. Shortly after his return from Missouri he left for New York. He had been engaged to Miss Mary Adeline Beman for two years previous. They were married September 11, 1834. One week after their marriage they left for Ohio. In less than six days we arrived in Kirtland, a distance of two hundred miles. In 1835 a daughter, Miriam was born, but lived only 2 weeks. In January of 1835, the School of the Prophets was organized. Joseph attended the Elder’s school in Kirtland for the next 6 months while he was engaged as a miller in the neighboring village of Willoughby. On February 28, 1835, Joseph Bates Noble was chosen and ordained a member of the First Council of Seventy in Kirtland. This quorum was to constitute traveling men to go into all the earth wherever the twelve Apostles should call them. This calling had Joseph Noble busy doing missionary work in southern Ohio. A love of missionary service was one of the outstanding qualities of this great man. Joseph was among those seated in the Kirtland Temple when it was dedicated and witnessed the heavenly manifestations as the Lord accepted the temple. Joseph also received his washing and anointing there. Joseph and his family were among the Kirtland Camp of Saints that left Kirtland for Far West, Missouri in October of 1838. The Saints found no peace at Far West. The Saints found no peace in Far West. Then came the extermination order by Governor Lilburn W. Boggs. Thousands of the Saints had to flee the State of Missouri in the depths of winter and take refuge in Quincy, Illinois or other small towns along the Mississippi River. The Noble family located at Montrose, Iowa. Here Joseph was sustained as a counselor to Bishop Elias Smith. Here also he was commissioned a second Lieutenant in the Iowa militia. The Noble family moved to Nauvoo about 1841. Here Joseph constructed a brick home. Joseph B. was ordained a High Priest and sustained as Bishop of the Nauvoo fifth Ward. He married his first plural wife, Sarah B. Alley, on April 5th, 1843. Then on June 28th, 1843 he married Mary Ann Washburn. Joseph B. enlisted in the Nauvoo Legion and was commissioned by Governor Ford as a Quartermaster Sergeant. He also served as one of the bodyguards of Lieutenant General Joseph Smith. In December of 1845, Joseph and Mary Beman Noble went with hundreds of others to the Nauvoo Temple and received their endowments. They were sealed January 23, 1846. Before leaving Nauvoo, Bishop Noble called at the home of Lucy Mack Smith, mother of the Prophet and gave her the deed to his house and lot in Nauvoo as a parting gift. In early February of 1846, a large caravan of exiles began their journey. Joseph was in charge of a small company of exiles as they started the journey onto the wind-swept prairies of Iowa. They arrived at the site called Winter Quarters during the summer and early fall of 1846. In the march from Kirtland to Winter Quarters the Nobles had buried six of their seven children. Soon after the arrival of Joseph B.’s family at Winter Quarters, he was again sustained as Bishop and appointed to preside over one of the principal wards. Their 18 month old son died at Winter Quarters. On March 3rd, 1847, at Winter Quarters, Joseph married his fourth wife Susan Hammond. In 1847, The Vanguard Company, under the leadership of Brigham Young, left Winter Quarters in early April. Bishop Noble was made a Captain of fifty and assigned to the Company of Jedediah M. Grant. On June 21st, the Jedediah M. Grant Company was ready to march. Joseph’s immediate family consisted of his wife Mary, age thirty-seven, his children, Edward, age six, Ann, age five, and George, four years of age and his three other wives, Sarah, Mary Ann, and Susan. Joseph’s young sister, Susan Noble, who was adopted by his parents also, came West with the same company. On October 2nd, 1847 the pioneer caravan reached the beautiful Salt Lake Valley. Joseph built three houses for his families in North Fort. There were five Bishops appointed to preside over the Saints and he was called to preside as Bishop of the north addition. His first wife Mary died at the age of 41. She gave birth to 9 children, only 3 grew to maturity. In 1853 on June 12th, Joseph B. married his fifth wife, Millicent London. In the Fall of 1856 he received a call to fill a mission to southern Utah. About forty years of his life was spent in this great service. On January 4th, 1857, Joseph married his sixth wife, Loretta Sylvia Meacham. She gave birth to 11 children. In 1862 Joseph B. built a home on land he acquired in 1848 and moved his family to Bountiful. When the Davis Stake was organized in 1862, Joseph was called to act as High Councilman, a position he held for many years. He filled all positions with honor and trust and was highly respected as one of the faithful and tried veterans of the Church. In 1867, on June 27th, Joseph married Jane Wallace. On November 23rd, 1870, he married Hannah Keer, Catherine Wallace and Sarah Wallace. In 1872 Joseph Bates was called to a mission laboring in New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Iowa. He fulfilled numerous special assignments for the Church, one of which was to speak at President John Taylor’s funeral in July of 1887. Temple building was making rapid progress in the Rocky Mountain area. The St. George Temple had already been dedicated and in May of 1888 the Manti Temple was ready for dedication and Joseph was asked to be one of the principal speakers at the dedication service. He went on several missions for the Church in addition to the task of providing for his large family. In the closing years of his life, he helped compile a book on Noble Genealogy and was active in temple ordinance work. On June 13, 1897, he was called as a Patriarch and ordained by Joseph F. Smith. Joseph Bates Noble loved the Lord. He tried to live a high and holy commandment of the Lord. Through human frailties and probable insecurity, two of his wives chose to live apart. He had thirty-three children. Two of his wives died young. He passed away the 17th of August 1900 at Dingle, Bear Lake, Idaho, while visiting a daughter, Eliza Theodocia Dalrymple and husband Edgar. He was in his ninety-first year at the time of his death. He was buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Sources: Biographical Sketch of Joseph Bates Noble, Pioneer to Utah in 1874 by his granddaughter, Hazel Noble Boyack. A Brief History of Joseph Bates Noble by Lorelle Boyson Gurney Life Sketch of Joseph Bates Noble by Ora M. Simmons – her sources were from the Journal History, Historical Record, Vos. 5,6,7,8, Noble Genealogy, Biographical Books and family tradition. Southern Ohio 1836–1838 Age Called: Unknown Southern Ohio Start Date: 1836 End Date: 1838 Mission type: Proselytizing Notes: Served mission to southern Ohio, 1836-1838 - Noble, Joseph Bates from The Joseph Smith Papers. New York 1844–Unknown Age Called: Unknown New York Set Apart: 1844 Mission type: Proselytizing Marital Status: Married Notes: Journal History Apr. 15, 1844 p. 1 Nauvoo, Illinois 1844–Unknown Age Called: Unknown Nauvoo, Illinois Departed From Home: 1844 Mission type: Proselytizing Marital Status: Married Notes: Called to fill mission at general conference Oct. 6, 7, and 8 (Journal History Oct. 8, 1844 p. 2) United States October 1871–March 1872 Age Called: 61 United States Set Apart: 10 October 1871 End Date: 16 March 1872 Priesthood office: High Priest Called From: Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States Set apart by: W Woodruff England June 1877–October 1877 Age Called: 67 England Arrived In Field: 22 June 1877 Departed From Field: 17 October 1877 Mission type: Proselytizing Marital Status: Married Priesthood office: High Priest Called From: Grantsville, Tooele, Utah, USA Notes: English climate did not fare well with Elder Noble. He had illness the full time in England and had an early release. This information from: Boyack, Hazel Noble. 1962. A nobleman in Israel. The Pioneer 
    FSID KWJC-G24  [157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167
    Occupation Miller 
    _MILT 1 Mar 1842  Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Major, Nauvoo Legion 
    Death 17 Aug 1900  Dingle, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [42, 108, 115, 145, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155
    Burial 20 Aug 1900  Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [4, 96, 152, 153, 154, 155
    Person ID I61326  footsteps
    Last Modified 27 Nov 2025 

    Family Mary Ann Washburn,   b. 18 Nov 1828, Mount Pleasant, Westchester, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Oct 1882, Springville, Utah, Utah, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 53 years) 
    Marriage 28 Jun 1843  Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Age at Marriage Joseph was 33 years and 5 months - Mary was 14 years and 7 months
    Divorce 1857  Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F35760  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 27 Nov 2025 

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      Converted and Baptized by Brigham Young (1832).
      Member of Zion's Camp.
      Attended School of the Prophets.
      Member First Quorum of Seventy.
      As Joseph Smith's bishop, he performed the first plural marriage between Joseph Smith and Louisa Beman.
      He fathered first polygamous child.
      Bodyguard to Joseph Smith.
      Bishop in Nauvoo 5th Ward, in Winter Quarters, and as a counselor to Bishop Edward Hunter in Salt Lake in 1847.
      Several missions, one in New York.
      Came to Utah on 2 Oct 1847 with Jedediah M. Grant Company.
      Spoke at John Taylor's funeral.
      Spoke at the Manti Temple dedication.
      Patriarch to the Church.
      Joseph died in Idaho and was buried in Bountiful. Years later his grave was moved to the Salt Lake City Cemetery because he was a Patriarch.
      Wife #5 temple div. 20 Sep 1856. Resealed to Julia in Logan.

      Joseph Bates Noble Polygamy and the Temple Lot Massacre By David L. Clark
      In 1892, a deposition was taken in a Salt Lake City courtroom to gather evidence in a land ownership battle between two offshoot branches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) The dispute centered on ownership of land purchased to build a temple, known as the Temple Lot property, in Independence, Missouri. Although a key witness at the deposition, Joseph Bates Noble had little knowledge of land purchases dating back to 1832, yet his testimony was critical for validation of standing for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (RLDS) or for the Church of Christ (Temple Lot). In fact, at the age of 82, Noble had been thrust into the limelight of LDS Church history because of his claim to have presided over the first polygamous marriage of Mormon prophet Joseph Smith.

      Noble officiated at the marriage in 1841 that united his sister-in-law with Smith, an event now cited as the beginning of the practice of polygamy in the church. His testimony would either validate Joseph Smith’s polygamist background for the Temple Lot Church or expose his recollections as falsehoods for the RLDS Church.

      Noble’s service to his church dated back to the very beginnings of Mormonism, marching with Smith and Zion’s Camp, helping to build Kirtland, defending the church in Missouri, and working to build Nauvoo. While he never held an official church position of major importance, Noble’s devotion to Joseph Smith and his close association with later church leaders entwined his life with the founding events of Mormonism. Author David Clark sets Noble’s life story in the context of the court deposition, visiting the remarkable events in the life of this Mormon 'foot soldier.'

      Published by
      ISBN-13: 978-0874809374
      ISBN-10: 0874809371

      Latter-day Saint Biographical Encycloped
      Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia
      Volume 4
      Additional Biographies
      Zion's Camp
      Snow, Zerubbabel

      Noble, Joseph Bates, a member of Zion's Camp, was born Jan. 14, 1810, in Egremont, Berkshire Co., Mass., a son of Ezekiel Bates and Theodotia Bates. He was converted to "Mormonism" in 1832; went to Missouri as a member of Zion's Camp in 1834; married Mary Adeline Beeman Sept. 11, 1837; attended the Elders' school in Kirtland; was chosen a member of the first quorum of Seventy; witnessed glorious manifestations of the power of God in the Kirtland Temple; went to Missouri where he passed through the persecutions of the saints; located in Commerce (Nauvoo), where he was miraculously healed from a severe attack of sickness through the administrations of the Prophet Joseph; ordained a High Priest and appointed to act as Bishop of the Nauvoo Fifth Ward; acted as one of the Prophet's body guard; acted as a Bishop in Winter Quarters; came west in 1846 and followed the Pioneers to the Salt Lake Valley in the fall of 1847; acted as first counselor to Bishop Edward Hunter of the Salt Lake City 13th Ward; moved to Bountiful, in 1862; acted as a member of the Davis Stake High Council and performed a mission to the United States in 1872. He died Aug. 17, 1900, in Wardboro, Bear Lake Co., Idaho.

      The company with which the Garrs traveled was the third company of one hundred, with Amos Neff as captain of ten, Joseph B. Noble as captain of fifty and Jedediah M. Grant, captain of one hundred. They arrived in Salt Lake on the 2d of October of that year, having braved all the hardships, privations and dangers of frontier travel.

      Later as Caroline's health partially returned she walked each day for a little while beside the wagon. But as the company entered the upper stretches of Echo Canyon, Rocky Mountain fever attacked her weakened body, and on September 26, she too passed away. Thereafter, by forced drives, night and day, her body was brought to the Salt Lake Valley for interment, her sorrowing husband acting as teamster of the wagon. True to a promise he made his wife before her death, Jedediah, accompanied by Joseph Bates Noble, began his return to the Sweet Water River only three days after his arrival in the valley to bring the body of little Margret to Salt Lake City, that she might rest in the valley by the side of her mother. These brethren, however, were to find that the grave had been robbed by the wolves. Of this sorrowful incident Brother Noble writes:
      "As we sat there alone at night by our little campfire in the very heart of the Rockies, after meditating in silence for some time, Brother Jedediah turned and requested Brother Bates sing a hymn or two. After a number had been sung, Jedediah said, 'Now sing God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform.' As we finished:
      Blind unbelief is sure to err,
      And scan his works in vain:
      God is his own interpreter
      And he will make it plain.
      Brother Grant sat with bowed head for some time, then he looked up and, glowing with his former inspiration which I had not seen upon him for some time, declared in a firm voice,'Bates, God has made it plain. The joy of Paradise where my wife and baby are together seems to be upon me tonight. For some wise purpose they have been released from the earth struggles into which you and I are plunged. They are many, many times happier than we can possibly be here. This camping ground should be the saddest of all sad places to me, but this night it seems to be close under heaven.' As Jedediah spoke, there vibrated in my bosom a feeling that comes only under the inspiration of God. Then we knelt in prayer, Brother Grant being mouth. It seemed to me that no human soul could have listened to his words and doubted that he talked to his Father in heaven; doubted that the gospel of Jesus Christ had been restored and that Joseph Smith had been divinely chosen; doubted that Caroline and Margret were with their Heavenly Father in Celestial Glory."

      Baptized by Brigham Young. Member of Zio
      Baptized by Brigham Young. Member of Zion's Camp. Attended School of the Prophets. Member First Quorum of Seventy. Bore first polygamous child. Preformed marriage of Joseph Smith and Louisa Beman. Bodybuard to Joseph Smith. Bishop in Nauvoo and in Salt Lake in 1847. Several missions. Spoke at John Taylors funeral. Patriarch to the Church. Joseph died in Idaho and was buried in Bountiful but years later was moved to the Salt Lake City Cem.

      !See Briant Stringham and His Family Boo
      !See Briant Stringham and His Family Book . Page 47, indicates that Elder Noble had a first wife by the name of MARY...died Feb. 14, 1951.

      Burial note
      Joseph was first buried in Bountiful then later, because he was a general Authority he was moved to Salt Lake City.

      Baptized by Brigham Young. Member of Zio
      Baptized by Brigham Young. Member of Zion's Camp. Attended School of the Prophets. Member First Quorum of Seventy. Bore (Sired) first polygamous child. Preformed marriage of Joseph Smith and Louisa Beman. Bodyguard to Joseph Smith. Bishop in Nauvoo and in Salt Lake in 1847. Several missions. Spoke at John Taylors funeral. Patriarch to the Church. Joseph died in Idaho and was buried in Bountiful but years later was moved to the Salt Lake City Cem.

      Ordained High Priest in Montrose Indiana
      Ordained High Priest in Montrose Indiana Married in Buffalo, Erie Co., New York. on 11 sep 1834 Patriarcal Blessing Given In Nauvoo, Illinois.

      MEMBER OF ZIONS CAMP, MEMBER OF FIRST Q
      MEMBER OF ZIONS CAMP, MEMBER OF FIRST Q OF SEVENTIES, ORDAINED HIGH PRIEST IN
      1839, AT MONTROSE LEE, IOWA, PARTIARCHAL-BLESSING RECIEVED FROM JOHN SMITH ON
      3 DEC 1844 AT NAUVOO HANCOCK ILL. HE WAS A FARMER, MILLER, AND STOCKRAISER

      JOURNAL OF JOSEPH BATES NOBLE
      I am the son of Ezekiel Noble. My father was born in May, about the year 1785. My grandfather's name was Ezekiel Noble. My father had a number of brothers and sisters. One of his brothers' name was Harvey. He had also a sister, Unice Noble. My mother's maiden name was Theldosia Bates. Her father's name was Joseph Bates. My mother has brothers by the name Harvey Bates, John Bates, Joseph and Britewell Bates. My parents were married about the year 1805, and in 1815 moved to the state of New York, Penfield, Monroe County (May).
      My sister, Sarah, was born in May, 1807, and I was born in 1810, January 14, and when at the age of 5 years, my father moved to the above mentioned place, where we lived until 1830. During this time my father's family had increased until we numbered 11 in family. I will here give their names and the year of their birth. My sister, Unice, was born in the year 1813, Penfield, Monroe County. My sister, Rhoda, was born in the year 1815, in the same place. My mother gave birth to a pair of twins in the year 1817, both of them girls. The one she called Elonora Persillia, and Leonora Cordelia.
      In the year 1819 my mother gave birth to another pair of twins and called their names Mary Sobia and Rebecca Maria. In the year 1822 John Noble was born. Harvey Noble was born in the year 1825. Robert Noble was born in the year 1827. These are the names of my father's family.
      When at the age of 14, my father, having a large family, and not much to help himself with, depended upon the labor of his own hands for the support of so large a family. I went to work by the month for Nelson Fullom for six months at $5.00 per month. I, with part of my summer's work, bought a cow for my father and the remainder I clothed myself with, and from this time on till I was 18 years of age I was from home most of the time. Summers I worked on a farm and most of the time for Mr. Fullom, who raised my wages and gave me many presents because of my faithfulness. Winters I went to school.
      At the age of 18 I went to live with one Harrison A. Fairchild, for to learn to be a miller (or to tend mill). Mr. Fairchild moved to north Bloomfield and rented what was called Smith's Hills, in partnership with Oliver H. Tomlinson. At the end of the year, Mr. Fairchild sold his interest to Mr. Tomlinson. I then hired to Mr. Tomlinson for one year. I have been able, by my good attention to business to give good satisfaction. I never had a word of difficulty with any man up to this day.
      During this time I gave considerable to my father. I took delight in helping my father and in seeing them comfortable as to the things of this world. I did not, as many did at my age, spend a great deal of their time to no value. My mind was so directed (or led) that I enjoyed myself best when I was in a situation to help my father's family. The steady course I took gave them great confidence in me and I had their confidence and blessing. I continued to work as a miller. By this time I began to get knowledge of the business and my wages were accordingly. I will say here that I became acquainted with a man by the name of Eben Wilcox while I was in the employ of Mr. Fairchild, and when to work for Mr. Tomlinson. Eben Wilcox had the oversight of the mill as a miller. The mill was conveyed into other hands at the first part of the year. Mr. Wilcox and myself went to Avon, Livingston County, and hired to Mr. McMillen to tend mill. Mr. Wilcox has $26 per month. I got $18 per month.
      We were in the employ of Mr. McMillen two years. McMillen then sold the mill to Mr. Norman Little. We stayed with Mr. Little one year. During this time I have been attentive to my father and family, really distributing my means for their benefit. (Note: Re has this marked out) bought them three cows, I remember, and hogs, and clothing for their comfort.) I took up for them 70 acres of land in the Genessee County, town of Sheldon, and built a good log house there, 16 by 20, and assisted in moving my father's family to the before-mentioned place. I also helped them to clearing off the same season three acres of very heavy timberland that was put in wheat.
      My father's health was quite poor, owing to a fall he got the winter before in which his side and some of his ribs were broken. The weakness continued to trouble him for years, even unto this day. I have bought for them three cows and many other necessary things for their comfort. Sometime previous to my father moving from Penfield, my eldest sister, Sarah, was married to David Graves. After living with him for one year, he went to visit his mother and brothers and sisters who then were living in Blackrock, four or five miles below Buffalo, New York. He was taken with a fever and died. My sister, soon after, had a son, and she called his name Theodore.
      I continued to work at the milling business. Sometime in the fall of 1832, I heard for the first time the gospel preached by Brigham [Young] and Joseph Young , and Heber C. Kimball . I said in my heart, "that is truth according to the spirit that is in me, "for I was a person who thought much about the things of God, and often meditated and wondered in my heart, and asked myself this question; Where is the people of God? Where are they that exercised the faith before Him that our father's did? I have, from the age of 12 years old, often felt after the God of my fathers, and have from time to time obtained by the whispering of this spirit a testimony of my acceptance with him. I have a proud heart, and from the good intention I gave from what was put into my care I gained the confidence of all. I took time in endeavoring to excell and minding my own business.
      I was baptized in the fall of 1832, as also was Eben Wilcox, and some four or five others, who bore our testimony in favor of the work of God, that he had commenced in these last days by revealing to his servant, Joseph Smith , the keys of the Holy Priesthood, authorizing him to build up his kingdom on the earth. In the summer of 1833, I went to Kirtland, Ohio, to visit Joseph Smith, for as yet I had never seen him. The distance was 250 miles. When I arrived at Kirtland, I went to the house of Joseph Smith and told him I had come to stay a few days in the place. He was going to work in the hayfield. He invited me to go with him. I did, so, further said he would tell me all about it. I stayed nine days at the place, worked with the prophet six days. During my stay at Kirtland, Brother Brigham Young came from Canada to Kirtland and had some four or five very interesting meetings. The power of God was poured out upon us, so that we spake with other tongues and prophesied as the spirit gave utterance. Much good instruction was given by President Joseph Smith.
      I left Kirtland sometime in the forepart of July, in company with Brigham Young and Edmund Bosley. We went to Fairport, 12 miles, and there went on aboard the steamboat to Buffalo. We had a pleasant voyage dots the lake, arrived in Buffalo. It was soon found out by some that we were Mormons (so called) and a youngerly man who had sometime previous been acquainted with Brother Bosley, came to us and wished to have an interview with us, pretending that he was apio's to know the truth and to brace it. We were at a public house and he invited us into an upper room, Brother Young and myself alone. He asked Brother Young many questions. Brother Young explained to him the coming forth of this work--how the Lord had sent his angels to communicate his will unto his servant, Joseph Smith.
      While they were conversing, I discovered that there was no light in him. I spoke to Brother Young and told him, "This man does not see the situation of the world." He exclaimed in a rage, "I do, I do, I do. I'll not see sinners going the downward road to perdition." He then told Brother Young he wanted he should take a quantity of poison that he had prepared for that purpose, saying, "If it did not kill you, I will believe your testimony." He was mad when he saw he could not accomplish the thing which he had undertaken, and threatened us with a mob if we did not leave the city straightway.
      This was one of the students which was in the priest-factory, where they manufacture priests, but for some cause he was not able to bring a mob upon us. We had a pleasant time, and a good visit altogether.
      In the spring of 1834, I settled up my business because there was a proclamation made by the servants of God that the strength of his house was wanted to go up to Missouri to redeem Zion, (or for the redemption of Zion). I accordingly volunteered, bid farewell to my father's family and all my acquaintances for a season, and started on the first day of May. I arrived in Kirtland on the sixth, found the company had left, that they were to be in Woster that night, a distance of 50 miles. I hired Brother Johnson to take me with a horse and buggy to Wooster that night, which he did. We arrived there about 9:00 in the evening. I called up a public house and I found by inquiring that there was a company of Mormons who came in there that evening on their way to Missouri. My heart leaped with joy. I went to where they were. They were glad to see me, especially Elder Eben Wilcox. They began to fear that something had happened to me. I was some behind the time appointed.
      About two days from Wooster we overtook the rest of our company. We numbered 205 in all, and we organized ourselves into companies of tens and fifties and hundreds, with captains over them, and a baggage wagon for each ten. We received much good instruction from President Joseph Smith from time to time as circumstances would permit. We traveled the more part o

      Joseph was a member of Zion's Camp in 18
      Joseph was a member of Zion's Camp in 1834. He lived at Kirtland 1834-1838. He was called to be a member of the First Quorum of Seventy 28 Feb 1835. He received his elder's license 7 Apr 1836. He signed the articles of the Kirtland Safety Society in 1837. He moved to MO and was expelled. He moved to Nauvoo, from whence he migrated to UT. 1. "Zion's Camp," Roger D. Launius, 1984. 2. "Kirtland Elders' Quorum Record, 1836-1841," 1985. 3. Ancestral File.

      Person note
      Trade: Miller.
      Converted and Baptized by Brigham Young.
      Member of Zion's Camp.
      Attended School of the Prophets.
      Member First Quorum of Seventy.
      As a Bishop he preformed the first plural marriage between Joseph Smith and Louisa Beman.
      Bore first polygamous child.
      Bodybuard to Joseph Smith.
      Bishop in Nauvoo 5th Ward, in Winter Quarters and as a counselor to Bishop Edward Hunter in Salt Lake in 1847.
      Several missions, one in New York.
      Came to Utah 2 Oct 1847 with Jedediah M. Grant Company.
      Spoke at John Taylors funeral.
      Patriarch to the Church.
      Joseph died in Idaho and was buried in Bountiful but years later was moved to the Salt Lake City Cem. because he was a Patriarch.
      Wife #5 temple div. 20 Sep 1856. Resealed to Julia in Logan.

      Nauvoo Home
      When Joseph Bates Noble left Nauvoo with the pioneers to come to Utah, he deeded his Nauvoo home to Joseph Smith's mother, Lucy Mack Smith. From the family records and book, "A Nobleman in Israel" by Hazel Noble Boyack.
      (See page 36)

      Journal of Joseph Bates Noble
      I am the son of Ezekiel Noble. My father was born in Mass. about the year seventeen hundred and eighty-five. My grandfather’s name was Ezekiel Noble. My father had a number of brothers and sisters. One of his brothers name was Harvey. He also had a sister Eunice Noble. My mother’s maiden name was Theodocia Bates. Her father’s name was Joseph Bates. My mother has brothers by the names of Harry Bates, John Bates, and Joseph Buitwell Bates.
      My parents were married were married about the year 1805 and in 1815 moved to the state of New York, Penfield, Monroe County. My sister Sarah was born in Massachusetts, 1807. I was born in Massachusetts, Jan 14, 1810 and when at the age of 5 years, my father moved to the abovementioned place where he lived until 1830. During this time my father’s family had increased til we numbered 11 in family. I will here give their names and year of there birth. My sister Eunice was born in the year 1813, Penfield, Monroe County. My sister Rhoda was born in the year 1815 in the same place. My mother gave birth to a pair of twins in the year 1817, both girls, the one she called Elnora Perseallia and Lenora Cordelia.
      In the year 1819 my mother gave birth to another pair of twins and called there names Mary Sophia and Rebecca Maria.
      In the year 1822 John Noble was born. Harvey Noble was born in the year 1825. Robert Noble was born in the year 1827. These are the names of my father’s family. When at the age of 14 my father having a large family and not much to help himself with dependent upon the labor of the his own hands for the support of so large a family, I went to work by the month for Nelson Fullom for six months at five dollars per month. I with part of my summer work bought a cow for my father and the remainder I clothed myself with. And from this time on till I was eighteen years of age I was from home most of the time. Summers I worked on a farm and most of the time for Mr. Fullom, who raised my wages and gave me many presents because of my faithfulness. Winters I went to school, at the age of eighteen I went to live with one Harrison A. Fairchild. Moved to North Bloomfield and rented what was called Smith and Mills in partnership with Oliver M. Tomlinson. I at the end of the year. Mr. Fairchild sold his interest to Mr. Tomlinson.
      I then hired to Mr. Tomlinson for one year. I have been able by my good attention to business to give good satisfaction. I never had a word of difficulty with any man during this time. I gave considerable to my father. I took delight in helping my father and in seeing them comfortable as to the things of this world. I did not as many did at my age spend a great deal of time to no value. My mind was so directed (or led) that I enjoyed myself best when I was in a situation to help my father’s family. The steady course I took gave them great confidence in me and I had their confidence and blessing. I continued to work as a Miller.
      By this time I began to get some knowledge of the business and my wages were accordingly. I will say here that I became acquainted with a man by the name of Eber Wilcox while I was in the employ of Mr. Fairchild and went to work for Mr. Tomlinson. Eber Wilcox had the over sight of the mill as a miller. The mill was conveyed into other hands. At the expiration of the year, Mr. Wilcox and myself had went to Avon, Livingston County and hired to Mr. McMillon to tend mill. Mr. Wilcox had twenty-six dollars per month. I got eighteen dollars per month. We were in the employ of Mr. McMillon two years. McMillon then sold the mill to Norman Little. We stayed with Mr. Little one year. During this time I had been attentive to my father and family. I rely distributing my means for their benefit. I took up for them seventy acres of land in Genesee County town fo Sheldon and built a good log house, sixteen by twenty and assisted in moving my father’s family to the abovementioned place. I also helped them to clearing off the same season three acres of very heavy timbered land that was put in wheat.
      My father’s health quite poor owing to a fall he got the winter before in which his side and some of this ribs were broken. A weakness continued to trouble him for years even until this day. I bought for him three cows and many other necessary things for their comfort. Previous to my fathers moving from Penfield my eldest sister Sarah was married to David Graves. After living with him one year, he went to visit his mother and brothers and sisters who then were living at Blackrock, four or five miles below Buffalo, New York. He was taken with a fever and died. My sister soon after had a son and she called his name Theodore. I continued to work at the milling business.
      Some time in the fall of 1832 I heard for the first time the gospel preached by Brigham and Joseph Young and Heber C. Kimball. I said in my heart that is truth. According to the spirit that was in me for I was a person that thought much about the things of God and often meditated and wondered in my heart and I have felt and asked myself this question, where are the people of God? Where are they that exercise the faith before him that our father did? I have from the age of twelve years old often felt after the God of my fathers, and have from time to time obtained by the whispering of his spirit, a testimony of my acceptance with him. I had a proud heart and from the good attention I gave to what was put to my care. I gained to confidence of all. I took pride in endeavoring to excel and minding my own business. I was baptized in the fall of 1832 as was also Eber Wilcox and also four or five others.
      We bore our testimonies in favor of the work of God that he had commenced in these last days by revealing to his servant Joseph Smith the keys of the holy priesthood authorizing him to build up his kingdom on the earth. In the summer of 1833, I went to Kirtland, Ohio to visit Joseph Smith for as yet I had never seen him. A distance of 250 miles. When I arrived at Kirtland I went to the house of Joseph Smith and I told him I had come to stay a few days in the place. He was about going to work in the hay field, he invited me to go with him. I did so and together said he would tell me all about it. I stayed nine days in the place and worked with the prophet Joseph six days. During my stay in Kirtland, Brother Brigham Young came from Canada to Kirtland. We had some four or five very interesting meetings. The power of God was poured out upon us so that we spoke with other tongues and prophesied as the spirit gave utterance. Much good instruction given by President Brigham Young and Edmond Bosley.
      We went to Fairport,, 12 miles and there went on board a steamboat for Buffalo. We had a pleasant voyage down the lake, arrived in Buffalo. It was soon fount by some that were Mormons (so called) and a young elderly man who had some time previous been acquainted with Brother Bosley came to us and wished a private interview with us pretending that he was anxious to know the truth and to embrace it. We were at a public house he invited us into an upper room, Brother Young and myself alone. He asked Brother Young many questions. Brother Young explained to him the coming forth of this work, how the Lord had sent his angels to communicate his will unto his servant Joseph Smith. While they were conversing, I discovered that there was no light in him. I spoke to Brother Young and told him, this man does not see the situation of the world. He exclaimed in a rage, “I do, I do!” “Do I not see sinners going the downward road to perdition!” He then told Brother Young he wanted he should take a quantity of poison that he had prepared for that purpose, saying if it did not kill you, I will believe your Testimony. He was mad when he saw he could not accomplish the thing he had undertaken and threatened us with a mob if we did not leave the city straightway. This was one of the students which was in the Priest-factory, where they manufacture Priests. But for some cause he was not able to bring a mob upon us. We had a good time and pleasant visit all together.
      In the spring of 1834 (I settled upon my business) because there was a proclamation made by the servants of God that the strength of his house was wanted to go up to Missouri to redeem Zion (or for the redemption of Zion). I accordingly volunteered, bid farewell to my Fathers family and all my acquaintances for a season and started on the first day of May. I arrived in Kirtland on the 6th, found the company had left. That they were to be in Woster that night, a distance of 50 miles. I hired Brother Johnson to take me with a horse and buggy to Worster that night which he did. We arrived there about 9 o’clock in the evening. I called at the public house and found by inquiry that there was a company of Mormons came in where they were. They were glad to see me, especially Eber Wilcox. They began to fear that something had happened to me. I was some behind the time appointed.
      About two days from Woster we overtook the rest of our company. We number (205) in all. We organized ourselves in a company of tens, fifties, and hundred. Much instruction from President Joseph Smith from time to time as circumstances would admit. We traveled the more port of the way through an old settled country. Considerable excitement prevailed. Many questions were asked with regard to our motives and what we intended to do. We answered them as we thought best or as we were instructed from time to time. President Smith would have us travel sometimes with our arms on and then without them. Sometimes the most of us in our wagons and then all out. We did not travel on Sunday.
      We stopped and held meetings. When were near a village or town we would give notice for meeting. Sometimes we would have Methodist preaching and then Presbyterian and Universalist. Sometimes all in one day. We could easily make them think (or believe) that the company was made up of these different denominations and at the

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    42. [S1239] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1847-1868 -- Biographical Sketches, "Utah, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1847-1868 -- Biographical Sketches", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVSF-X9HP : Tue Mar 11 16:11:24 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph B Noble, 1847.
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    43. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X968-3HPW : Sat May 03 08:34:16 UTC 2025), Entry for Artemesia Noble Hepworth and Jos B Noble.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X968-3HPC

    44. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X96W-K1V8 : Sat May 03 08:28:29 UTC 2025), Entry for Artemesia Noble Hepworth and Jos B Noble.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X96W-K1VX

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    46. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9F3-HN6W : Sat May 03 08:28:45 UTC 2025), Entry for Elnora Noble Grant and Henry Rampton.
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    47. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X968-3HPW : Sat May 03 08:34:16 UTC 2025), Entry for Artemesia Noble Hepworth and Jos B Noble.
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    48. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X96W-K1V8 : Sat May 03 08:28:29 UTC 2025), Entry for Artemesia Noble Hepworth and Jos B Noble.
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    49. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/358 (accessed: December 23, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    50. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/290 (accessed: December 17, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

      Incorrectly listed here among members of the Lodge as "Joseph K. Noble"; the Secretary likely misheard "Bates" as "K". There is no record of a "Joseph K. Noble" having lived in Nauvoo or having previously become a member of Nauvoo Masonic Lodge.

    51. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/274 (accessed: December 17, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    52. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/207 (accessed: December 17, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    53. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/177 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    54. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/171 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    55. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/159 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    56. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/112 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    57. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/100 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    58. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/99 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    59. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/98 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    60. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/86 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    61. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/85 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    62. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/83 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    63. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/80 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    64. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/77 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    65. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/71 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

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      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    67. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/69 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    68. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/64 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    69. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Freemasons; Nauvoo Lodge (Illinois). Freemasons minutebook , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/dafc2c46-c417-41d2-a25f-fceb98ca2f09/0/54 (accessed: December 14, 2024).
      Record of the proceedings of the Masonic Lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois. Includes copy of the dispensation to form a lodge as given by Illinois Grand Master Abraham Jonas, bylaws, and initiates' signatures, including that of Joseph Smith. Also registered in the volume are copies of the injunction suspending the lodge and its reinstatement by Grand Master Meredith Helm in November 1842, and account of the dedication of the lodge hall on 5 April 1844. Proceedings also record lodge's expulsion of John C. Bennett in August 1842. Minutes were registered in volume through 15 September 1845 by William Clayton, John A. Forgeus, Thomas Bullock, and Hosea Stout, from original minutes taken by them and also by John C. Bennett, Willard Richards, Charles Allen, William D. Huntington, Henry G. Sherwood, George W. Thatcher, James Sloan, Ephraim Potter Jr., John D. Parker, Lorin Farr, and John P. McEwan. Warden masters who signed the proceedings included George Miller, Hyrum Smith, and Lucius N. Scovil. Included with the volume are draft minutes for September 1845 through February 1846. Includes officiators' attendance roster and initiation record. A list for the third 10 in Hosea Stout's emigration company (1845) is also included.

    70. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6JHY-13SZ : Sat May 03 10:40:38 UTC 2025), Entry for Elnora Mucham Nobles and Joseph B Nobles.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6JHY-13S8

    71. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Missionary Department missionary registers, 1860-1959; Book A, 1860 April 25-1894 April 27; Church History Library, https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/ba363c10-3f8f-49eb-a2a2-e84ccb003aea/0/149 (accessed: June 25, 2024).
      Includes signatures of missionaries in back of book in the same order as the entries.
      Volume 1

      Page 26, Line 845. signature page 150, line 845

    72. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Noble, Joseph Bates, 1810-1900. Reminiscences, circa 1836. , https://catalog.churchofjesuschrist.org/assets/6348ef28-c351-40f7-8f92-bc78bbb93ddc/0/0 (accessed: June 25, 2024).
      Recounts early experiences in Monroe County, New York; conversion to Church in 1832; visit with Joseph Smith in Kirtland, Ohio, in 1833; and return to New York in company with Brigham Young. Also includes account of his experiences with Zion's Camp, his recovery from cholera, return to New York, marriage, and activities in Kirtland, including his ordination as seventy and attendance at Hebrew School. Also contains reminiscences of his wife, Mary B. Noble, recounting her conversion to Church through Joseph and Brigham Young and visit of Joseph Smith to Beman home in Livingston County, New York, in 1834. She also records experiences of her father, Alvah Beman, with Joseph Smith, Sr. and gold plates. Both reminiscences end abruptly. Includes commission in the Iowa Territory militia dated 1841, certificate from Lee County, Iowa authorizing Noble to perform marriages, dated 1841, and letter dated 1866 from a son, E.A. Noble, pertaining to his missionary activities in England. Commissions Joseph B. Noble as a quartermaster sergeant in the Nauvoo Legion. Signed by Thomas Ford.

    73. [S1240] FamilySearch.org, Mormon Migration Database, 1840-1932, "Mormon Migration Database, 1840-1932", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVSC-NN7T : Wed Feb 19 20:27:40 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph Nobles.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVSC-NN7T

    74. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:685L-JSGB : Fri May 02 22:54:27 UTC 2025), Entry for George Onner Noble and Jos B Noble.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:685L-JSP9

    75. [S1230] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Marriages, 1887-1935, "Utah, Marriages, 1887-1935", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8PJ-CZW : 28 January 2020), Joseph B Noble, 1889.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8PJ-CZW

    76. [S1212] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDW-RYXR : Tue Mar 11 16:23:09 UTC 2025), Entry for Geo O Noble and Jos B Noble, 1881.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W9J3-DZZM

    77. [S1212] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDW-T2YS : Tue Mar 11 16:24:02 UTC 2025), Entry for Geo O Noble and Jos B Noble, 1881.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W9JS-FZ6Z

    78. [S1212] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDW-R5WD : Tue Mar 11 16:19:04 UTC 2025), Entry for George O Noble and Jos B Noble, 1869.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W9J3-LY3Z

    79. [S1212] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDW-RPPJ : Tue Mar 11 16:23:30 UTC 2025), Entry for Edward Alva Noble and J B Nobles, 1866.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W9J3-MVT2

    80. [S1212] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDW-TLH5 : Tue Mar 11 16:23:38 UTC 2025), Entry for Edward Alva Noble and J B Nobles, 1866.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W9JS-YGT2

    81. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:623H-FN2Y : Sat May 03 05:21:00 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph Bates Noble and Brigham Young.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:623H-FN2Y

    82. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:629Y-WBK5 : Sat May 03 05:15:33 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph B Nobles and Brigham Young.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:629Y-WBK5

    83. [S699] FamilySearch.org, United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007, "United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KWY-Y53X : Wed Oct 08 03:08:05 UTC 2025), Entry for Wallace Noble and Joseph B Noble.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KWY-Y53N

    84. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6JCR-6TBS : Sat May 03 07:44:06 UTC 2025), Entry for Edward Alva Nobles and J B Nobles.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6JCR-6TB3

    85. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D1D-89B6 : Fri May 02 23:42:07 UTC 2025), Entry for Edw Alva Noble and J B Nobles.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D1D-89BX

    86. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6JYL-QHH9 : Sat May 03 15:13:00 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph Nobles and Wm Bramall.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6JYL-QHHS

    87. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:685L-JSGB : Fri May 02 22:54:27 UTC 2025), Entry for George Onner Noble and Jos B Noble.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:685L-JSG1

    88. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D1Q-6HWX : Fri May 02 23:41:44 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph B Nobles and Elias Smith.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D1Q-6HWX

    89. [S699] FamilySearch.org, United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007, "United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KWT-8D5V : Sat Oct 18 22:55:59 UTC 2025), Entry for Frank Noble and Joseph B Noble.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KWT-8D5K

    90. [S1211] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68LR-1MXW : Fri May 02 22:49:23 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph Bates Noble and Brigham Young.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68LR-1MXW

    91. [S565] FamilySearch.org, United States, Census, 1840, "United States, Census, 1840", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTG-79G : Fri May 02 18:02:30 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph B Nobles, 1840.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTG-79G

    92. [S691] FamilySearch.org, California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994, "California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGXD-WL6B : Tue Feb 18 22:24:03 UTC 2025), Entry for Harriet Walton McKenna and Arthur Bates Noble, 4 April 1930.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGXD-WL61

    93. [S1238] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Cemetery Records, 1847-1976, "Utah, Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Cemetery Records, 1847-1976", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Z6BG-XHZM : Sat Mar 09 08:15:26 UTC 2024), Entry for Loretta Nobles and Jos B.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Z6BG-XH6Z

    94. [S1238] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Cemetery Records, 1847-1976, "Utah, Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Cemetery Records, 1847-1976", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZDVM-SZ3Z : Sun Mar 10 01:06:34 UTC 2024), Entry for Tamor Nobles and Joseph, 1849.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZDVM-SZW2

    95. [S1238] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Cemetery Records, 1847-1976, "Utah, Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Cemetery Records, 1847-1976", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Z6LP-NR3Z : Sun Mar 10 06:15:43 UTC 2024), Entry for Tamar Nobles and Joseph B, 1849.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Z6LP-NRW2

    96. [S1238] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Cemetery Records, 1847-1976, "Utah, Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Cemetery Records, 1847-1976", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZD11-FD2M : Sat Mar 09 10:57:58 UTC 2024), Entry for Joseph Bates Noble, 20 Aug 1900.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZD11-FD2M

    97. [S567] FamilySearch.org, United States, Census, 1860, "United States, Census, 1860", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH2W-BYC : Mon Jul 08 23:00:41 UTC 2024), Entry for Joseph B Noble and Loretta Noble, 1860.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH2W-BYC

    98. [S712] FamilySearch.org, United States, Census, 1870, "United States, Census, 1870", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNCT-SYF : Mon Jan 13 06:21:16 UTC 2025), Entry for J B Noble and Lorella Noble, 1870.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNCT-SYF

    99. [S742] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946, "Utah, Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HFB7-2GMM : 28 January 2020), Joseph B. in entry for Loretta Nobles, 1873.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HFB7-2GMM

    100. [S742] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946, "Utah, Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HFY1-CF2M : 28 January 2020), Joseph B in entry for Tamar Nobles, 1849.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HFY1-CF2M

    101. [S1120] FamilySearch.org, Arizona Deaths, 1870-1963, "Arizona Deaths, 1870-1963", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FLKQ-T9X : Sun Jan 19 17:14:00 UTC 2025), Entry for Benjamin A. Noble and Joseph B. Noble, 1921.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FLKQ-T9F

    102. [S1241] FamilySearch.org, United States, Western States Marriage Index, "United States, Western States Marriage Index", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZK1-ZX9 : Tue Feb 11 22:37:44 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph B. Noble and Loretta S. Mecham, 18 Dec 1889.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZK1-ZX9

    103. [S742] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946, "Utah, Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F85N-GLP : 28 January 2020), Joseph B. Noble in entry for George D. Noble, 1911.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F85N-GLP

    104. [S1242] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Davis County Records, 1869-1953, "Utah, Davis County Records, 1869-1953", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQY-BWWT : Sat Mar 09 03:00:25 UTC 2024), Entry for Joseph B Noble and Loretta S Mecham, 7 September 1889.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQY-BWWT

    105. [S1242] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Davis County Records, 1869-1953, "Utah, Davis County Records, 1869-1953", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQF-CY6T : Sat Mar 09 12:16:44 UTC 2024), Entry for Joseph B Noble and Loretta S Mecham, 18 December 1889.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQF-CY6T

    106. [S1242] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Davis County Records, 1869-1953, "Utah, Davis County Records, 1869-1953", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQ6-GV68 : Sat Mar 09 15:52:55 UTC 2024), Entry for Joseph B Noble and Loretta S Mecham, 23 November 1888.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQ6-GV68

    107. [S1223] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1849-1949, "Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1849-1949", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NQHH-NYB : Fri Mar 08 03:20:45 UTC 2024), Entry for George D Noble and Joseph B Noble, 11 Jan 1911.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NQHH-NY1

    108. [S1228] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Latter-Day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, "Utah, Latter-Day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WGFY-1RPZ : Mon Jan 20 08:01:04 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph Bates Noble, 17 Aug 1900.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WGFY-1RPZ

    109. [S739] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Death Certificates, 1904-1966, "Utah, Death Certificates, 1904-1966", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZG5-8R2 : Mon Feb 03 19:11:15 UTC 2025), Entry for Eliza Theodorie Noble Dalrymple and Joseph H. Noble, 01 Mar 1927.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZG5-8RL

    110. [S568] FamilySearch.org, United States, Census, 1850, "United States, Census, 1850", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCSX-SDK : Sun Jan 19 01:59:39 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph B Nobles and Mary Ann Nobles, 1850.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCSX-SDK

    111. [S680] FamilySearch.org, United States, Census, 1880, "United States, Census, 1880", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNSJ-LS3 : Wed Jan 08 11:08:56 UTC 2025), Entry for J. Bates Noble and Lauretta S. Noble, 1880.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNSJ-LS3

    112. [S556] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch FamilyTree, Joseph Smith Papers, History 1838-1856, Volume D 11, August 1, 1842 - July 1, 1843.
      Joseph Smith speaks of "noble men" who he is extremely grateful for. Among them are Joseph Bates Noble, whom he specifically says, "There is brother Joseph B. Nobles also, I would call up in remembrance before the Lord."

    113. [S1056] FamilySearch.org, Illinois, Hancock County, Nauvoo Community Project, 1839-1846 (BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy), "Illinois, Hancock County, Nauvoo Community Project, 1839-1846 (BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy)", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3Z-JJBJ : Thu Mar 20 14:12:50 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph Heber Noble and Joseph Bates Noble, from 1839 to 1846.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3Z-JJBV

    114. [S1056] FamilySearch.org, Illinois, Hancock County, Nauvoo Community Project, 1839-1846 (BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy), "Illinois, Hancock County, Nauvoo Community Project, 1839-1846 (BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy)", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3Z-VCLY : Thu Mar 20 14:11:52 UTC 2025), Entry for Mary Adelia Noble and Joseph Bates Noble, from 1839 to 1846.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3Z-VCG9

    115. [S1056] FamilySearch.org, Illinois, Hancock County, Nauvoo Community Project, 1839-1846 (BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy), "Illinois, Hancock County, Nauvoo Community Project, 1839-1846 (BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy)", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3Z-PT6J : Thu Mar 20 14:12:31 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph Bates Noble and Ezekiel Noble, from 1839 to 1846.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3Z-PT6J

    116. [S739] FamilySearch.org, Utah, Death Certificates, 1904-1966, "Utah, Death Certificates, 1904-1966", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZ24-5FM : Mon Feb 03 19:16:54 UTC 2025), Entry for Joseph Washburn Noble and Joseph Balis Noble, 11 Jul 1921.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZ24-5F9

    117. [S1212] FamilySearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Missionary Registers (Worldwide), 1860-1937", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDW-RRQ6 : Tue Mar 11 16:22:55 UTC 2025), Entry for Jos Noble and Wm Brammell, 1877.
      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDW-RRQX

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      https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDW-RB74

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      Member of Zion's camp year 1834. Birth and death dates, baptism date, baptized by Brigham Young

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      Joseph was first buried in Bountiful and moved later to Salt Lake because he was a General Authority.

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      Name: Joseph B Noble
      Birth: 14 January 1810
      Death: 17 August 1900
      Burial: Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

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      Bern Gazette - Aug 31 1900
      Text: "...the ends declared in our circular to the powers of July 3, 1900. " Death of an Early Mormon. Joseph B. Noble, father of the first polygamous child born af.er..."
      Publication title: Bern Gazette
      Publication place: Bern, Nemaha, Kansas, USA
      Date: Aug 31 1900
      Page: 3

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      For more information refer to http://nauvoo.byu.edu

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      This is a source found in the Joseph Smith papers

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