- Lyman E. Johnson
LDSApostleshipinfo
English name = Lyman E. Johnson
birth_name=Lyman Eugene Johnson
birth_date=birth date|1811|10|24
birthplace=Pomfret,Vermont
death_date=death date and age|1856|12|20|1811|10|24
deathplace=Prairie du Chien,Wisconsin
president_who_called=Three Witnesses
apostledate=death date and age|1835|02|14|1811|10|24
ordination_reason=Initial organization of Quorum of the Twelve
end_date=death date and age|1838|04|13|1811|10|24
end_reason=Excommunication for apostasy [Johnson was disfellowshipped and removed from the Quorum of the Twelve on1837-09-03 . However, Johnson remained an apostle until his excommunication.]
reorganization=No apostles immediately ordained [The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles did not have twelve apostles again until1841-04-08 , whenLyman Wight was ordained. Between Johnson's excommunication and then,John E. Page , John Taylor,Wilford Woodruff ,George A. Smith , andWillard Richards had been ordained and added to the Quorum to replace apostles who had been excommunicated or killed.]Lyman Eugene Johnson (
October 24 ,1811 –December 20 ,1856 ) was an early leader in theLatter Day Saint movement and an original member of theQuorum of the Twelve Apostles . He broke withJoseph Smith, Jr. andSidney Rigdon during the 1837-38 period when schism divided the early Church. He later became a successful pioneer lawyer inIowa and was one of the town fathers ofKeokuk, Iowa .Lyman Johnson was born in Pomfret, Windsor County,
Vermont in 1811 to John Johnson, Sr., and Alice "Elsa" Johnson. The family moved to Hiram,Ohio in 1818, where they established theJohn Johnson Farm , a successful convert|300|acre|km2|sing=on farm.Lyman Johnson died in 1856, drowning in the
Mississippi River in a boating accident atPrairie du Chien ,Wisconsin . He had four children.Involvement in the LDS movement
Joseph Smith, Jr. , andEmma Hale Smith moved into the Johnson home onSeptember 12 ,1831 . Within a month, Lyman Johnson was ordained an elder and then a high priest of the Latter Day Saint church. In response to a revelation given onJanuary 25 ,1832 , Lyman joinedOrson Pratt on an evangelizing mission which took them through the northeasternUnited States . The two were highly successful preachers and brought many converts toMormonism on this and other subsequent missions.In the summer of 1834, Lyman marched with the
Zion's Camp expedition which hoped to restoreLatter Day Saints inMissouri to their lands in Jackson County. Although the expedition was a failure, many of the veterans of the expedition were soon called to high leadership positions in the Church. Among these were Lyman Johnson and his brother Luke Johnson who were among the original twelve men called onFebruary 14 ,1835 , to be "Special Witnesses" or Apostles in a "Traveling High Council" of the Church, later known as the Council orQuorum of the Twelve . The chief duty of the apostles was to preside over missionary activities and Lyman Johnson continued to operate as a successful missionary from 1835-1837. On4 September 1834 , Johnson was married to Sarah Susan Long.The failure of the
Kirtland Safety Society , a bank founded by church leaders, led to widespread dissent in 1837. Loyalists to Joseph Smith held a High Council trial onSeptember 3 , 1837 which ejected Luke Johnson, Lyman Johnson andJohn F. Boynton from the Quorum of the Twelve. Boynton explained that his difficulties with the Church resulted from "the failure of the bank" which he had understood "was instituted by the will & revelations of God, & he had been told that it would never fail" ("Kirtland Council Minute Book," pp. 184-86). Despite these difficulties, Lyman Johnson and the others temporarily reconciled with church leaders and were restored to their apostleship onSeptember 10 ("KCMB", pp. 188-89), after which Lyman and his family moved to the Latter Day Saint settlement ofFar West, Missouri .Meanwhile, schismatic strife between the loyalist faction and dissenting faction continued to divide the church in Kirtland. Finally, the dissenters, led by
Warren Parrish , Martin Harris, Luke Johnson and John Boynton gained the upper hand. The took control of theKirtland Temple and they and their High Council excommunicated Joseph Smith andSidney Rigdon , who fled to Far West.The schismatic strife followed them there, but in Far West, the loyalists were able to keep control by excommunicating the leadership of the Missouri church—
David Whitmer ,John Whitmer , W. W. Phelps along withOliver Cowdery , Lyman Johnson and others. In Lyman's case, a list of 7 charges was presented to him by the Far West High Council onApril 9 ,1838 , which included the charge of "...saying he would appeal the suit between him & Brother Phineas Young and take it out of the County..." Lyman replied onApril 12 , that "I should not condescend to put my constitutional rights at issue upon so disrespectful a point, as to answer any of those other charges until that is withdrawn & until then shall withdraw myself from your society and fellowship." ("Far West Record", 173-76).Notes
References
*Fred C. Collier (ed.), "The Kirtland Council Minute Book," Collier's Publishing Co., 2002.
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