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The original Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (as well as their reasons for leaving the quorum and cause of death if known) are:

Thomas B. Marsh (excommunicated for apostasy in 1839. Died in 1866 of ?)

David W. Patten (killed in the Battle of Crooked River in October 1838.)

Brigham Young (died in 1877 of complications of a ruptured appendix.)

Heber C. Kimball (died in 1868 of ?)

Orson Hyde (died in 1878 of ?)

William E. M'Lellin (excommunicated for apstasy in 1838, died in 1883 of ? )

Parley P. Pratt (killed in 1857 in Arkansas by one of his wives' ex-husbands)

Luke S. Johnson (excommunicated for apostasy in 1838. Died in 1861 of ?)

William Smith (excommunicated for Apostasy in 1845. Died in 1893 of ?)

Orson Pratt (died in 1881 of complications from diabetes)

John F. Boynton (excommunicated for apostasy in 1837, died in 1890 after an illness which caused an internal hemmorage.)

Lyman E. Johnson (excommunicated for apostsy in 1838, died in 1859 after drowning in the Mississippi River in Wisconsin after a boating accident.)

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