None. He was engaged to marry Mary (lol, marry mary), and so he hadn't been married already, thus, he had no children before Jesus. and btw, jesus was only his adopted son, cuz God was Jesus's real father.
Jesus Actually had 4 brothers. James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas. He also had Sister. Joseph actually had 7 children with his first wife who died in child birth with the seventh.
Joseph Smith had 11 children through his wife Emma, but only 5 lived to adulthood (one of which was adopted). It was previously alleged that he had a handful of children through other women as well, but these allegations were proved false by DNA testing in 2007.
If you mean Joseph, the husband of Mary(Jesus' mother) we know he had atleast six other sons and daughters. (Matthew 13:55+56)
If you mean Joseph, the son of Jacob (Israel), he had atleast two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim (Joshua 14:4) and many grandchildren (Genesis 50:22-23)(Numbers 26:28-37)
He had twelve siblings. His eleven brothers were: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Gad, Naphtali, Dan, Asher, and Benjamin. Their sister was Dinah.
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The Bible records that Jesus had 4 brothers, (Matthew 13.55), and that they were the sons of Mary too (Matthew 12.47)
At least 12. Eleven brothers and at least one sister.
Seven children
Twelve
Roland Smith has three kids
6
That's impossible to answer but i know that Joseph smith is probaly one of the most common names
Joseph Stalin has 1 child
Joseph McCarthy has 1 child
he had 14 kids
Yes, there are many pictures of Joseph Smith, but there are no photographs as photography was still a new invention at the time of his death.
no. Joseph Smith was the founder of mormanism.
Old Joseph had 12 children
There were about 40,000 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when Joseph Smith was martyred.
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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