As in the Knights Templar?? No. Joseph Smith, Jr. (founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints/"Mormon" church) was never affiliated with the Knights Templar. The Knights Templar is largely associated with the Roman Catholic Church, both the church and the organization were extremely unpopular in the time and location that Joseph Smith lived.
In 2008 the Grand Master of Masons in Utah was LDS.
Currently, Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) can become Masons if they choose to do so. It was not allowed in the early part of the 1900's but that decision has been reversed.
Don't know of any individual named Joseph H. Smith. Perhaps you're asking whether Joseph Smith, Jr., the first modern prophet of the Mormon church, was a Mason? Yes. As were more most prominent men of his generation.
Yes he was, he was a 3rd degree Mason by the time he died. There is a book called Mormons and Masons which goes into it.
Yes. Joseph Smith was a Freemason, as were most men in his area during that time period.
No. Joseph Smith was a Mason, as were most men in the time and place that he lived. However records show that he attended few, if any, meetings after his initiation.
the knights templar were not related to the catholic church lol...they were actually persecuted by the catholic church...
yes, he was a freemason.
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no. Joseph Smith was the founder of mormanism.
Upon his birth, Joseph Smith was named Joseph Smith. Throughout his life he was called Joseph Smith, Jr. because his father's name is also Joseph Smith. His son was named Joseph Smith, III. His enemies often referred to him as Joe Smith. This was intended to be very disrespectful, and it was often offensive.
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Alvin Smith - brother of Joseph Smith - was born on 1798-02-11.
No, Joseph Smith, Jr. did not have a middle name. His full name is simply Joseph Smith, Jr.
Ronald Joseph Smith was born in 1921.
Joseph B. Smith died in 1861.
Joseph B. Smith was born in 1826.
Ronald Joseph Smith died in 1995.
The Joseph Smith Papers was created in 2008.
Joseph Lee Smith was born in 1776.