Was Isaac Hale ever Mormon?
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:59 pm
Having read the "Affidavit of Isaac Hale, father-in-law of Joseph Smith, Jr., given at Harmony Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania on 20 March 1834" , I was wondering what record
of Hales relationship with his son-in-law existed. I am aware of Hale having a beef with Smith for eloping with his daughter, Emma, but given the damning testimony in this affidavit, especially the
last paragraph:
"Joseph Smith Jr. resided near me for some time after this, and I had a good opportunity of becoming acquainted with him, and somewhat acquainted with his associates, and I conscientiously believe from the facts I have detailed, and from many other circumstances, which I do not deem it necessary to relate, that the whole "Book of Mormon" (so called) is a silly fabrication of falsehood and wickedness, got up for speculation, and with a design to dupe the credulous and unwary - and in order that its fabricators might live upon the spoils of those who swallowed the deception."
a relationship between the two, much less a good one, would not seem probable. Less probable would be Hales conversion to his son-in-laws church.
Any help would be appreciated.
of Hales relationship with his son-in-law existed. I am aware of Hale having a beef with Smith for eloping with his daughter, Emma, but given the damning testimony in this affidavit, especially the
last paragraph:
"Joseph Smith Jr. resided near me for some time after this, and I had a good opportunity of becoming acquainted with him, and somewhat acquainted with his associates, and I conscientiously believe from the facts I have detailed, and from many other circumstances, which I do not deem it necessary to relate, that the whole "Book of Mormon" (so called) is a silly fabrication of falsehood and wickedness, got up for speculation, and with a design to dupe the credulous and unwary - and in order that its fabricators might live upon the spoils of those who swallowed the deception."
a relationship between the two, much less a good one, would not seem probable. Less probable would be Hales conversion to his son-in-laws church.
Any help would be appreciated.