Tobin wrote:
Now, as far as Sylvia Sessions Lyon, all we have is the one statement. I wouldn't read into it what you claim since she didn't say anything along those lines.
My bold.. I believe you are incorrect Tobin.
"- Stake President Angus Cannon also testified: "I will now refer you to one case where it was said by the girl's grandmother that your father [Joseph Smith] has a daughter born of a plural wife. The girl's grandmother was Mother Sessions . . . She was the grand-daughter of Mother Sessions. That girl, I believe, is living today, in Bountiful, north of this city. I heard prest. Young, a short time before his death, refer to the report . . . The woman is now said to have a family of children, and I think she is still living." (Stake President Angus M. Cannon, statement of interview with Joseph III, 25-26, LDS archives.)
- Faithful Mormon and wife of Joseph Smith, Sylvia Sessions (Lyon), on her deathbed told her daughter, Josephine, that she (Josephine) was the daughter of Joseph Smith. Josephine testified: "She (Sylvia) then told me that I was the daughter of the Prophet Joseph Smith, she having been sealed to the Prophet at the time that her husband Mr. Lyon was out of fellowship with the Church." (Affidavit to Church Historian Andrew Jenson, 24 Feb. 1915)
Again, my bold.
Of interest is the suggestion that the Prophet married Sylvia when her own husband was out of fellowship with the church. But she then went on to marry Heber C Kimball, and yet still stayed with Joseph Lyon until his death, when she married a non-member surname Clark, whom she left after having 3 children with him to travel to Bountiful in 1854.
Now ain't that a stable upbringing for the children!! (sarcasm)...
Thanks to the Mormon Curtain for this information gathered in one place.
http://mormoncurtain.com/topic_josephsm ... tion2.html
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