- Elizabeth Ann Whitney
Elizabeth Ann Whitney (
January 26 ,1800 - 1882), born Elizabeth Ann Smith, was an earlyLatter Day Saint leader, and the wife ofNewel K. Whitney , another early Latter Day Saint leader.Born in
Derby, Connecticut to non-sectarian parents, Ms. Smith left her parents at about age 18 and moved with her liberated aunt Sarah Smith toKirtland, Ohio , where at age 20 she met her future husband Newel Whitney. Married onOctober 20 ,1822 , the couple quickly accumulated wealth and status in their community.In Kirtland, Elizabeth and her husband joined the
Disciples of Christ led in the area bySidney Rigdon . The teachings of this group, which denied it had power to give the gift of theHoly Spirit , led the couple to pray for that gift. In response to that prayer, the couple claimed to have seen a vision and a voice stating, "Prepare to receive the word of the Lord, for it is coming!"In November 1830, Ms. Whitney and her husband met
Mormon ElderParley P. Pratt , who had been serving a mission in Kirtland. Because of Pratt's preaching they were baptized into theChurch of Christ (Latter Day Saints) . The answer to Ms. Whitney's prayer, as she tells it, came later in February 1831, when she and her husband metJoseph Smith, Jr. , who arrived in Kirtland and stayed at their house.In 1842, Ms. Whitney became one of the original leaders of the
Relief Society , withEmma Hale Smith , Sarah Cleveland, andEliza Roxcy Snow (who had been her acquaintance in Kirtland). Whitney served as the second counselor under Emma Smith.Whitney and her husband were among the inner circle of early
Mormonism with Joseph Smith, Jr. and laterBrigham Young , with whom they traveled west and settled inSalt Lake City, Utah .References
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Edward W. Tullidge , [http://www.archive.org/details/womenofmormondom00tullrich "The Women of Mormondom"] 32-35, 41-42 (New York, 1877).
*7 "Woman's Exponent " (Nov. 1, 1878) (containing biographical information).
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