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Franklin Dewey Richards

April 2, 1821 – December 9, 1899

Early Mormon Polygamists“Except for a six-and-one-half-year gap, men of the Richards family have served as General Authorities continuously from 1840 to the present.” – D. Michael Quinn, Ensign 1980

Mr. Quinn’s great insight is a shining example of what the RichardsFranklin Dewey Richards and Wives family means to Mormonism, and vice versa. Their identity as a family on a whole, and individually, has been so immersed and wrapped up in Mormonism, it’d be no stretch of the imagination to state they’d be lost without each other. They were, and still are, the ‘who’s who’ of Mormonism.

 

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stickman thinking 3While researching the life of the early Mormon apostle Erastus Snow I came across some telling information about this man’s character.

He was married to sixteen women which in and of itself is disturbing, but to make things worse I also came upon the info that his 2nd wife is the daughter of his 3rd wife and either the sister or niece of his 4th wife.  Got all that?

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