Everywhere! There are nearly 14 million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) around the world. Church members live in nearly every nation and live in every state and province of the US and Canada. Chances are, one of your neighbors is a Mormon! You can find a local congregation at the "Related Links" below.
People on the Mormon trail camped every night or they slept in their wagons. It was cold at night, so they had thick blankets on.
The Ute Tribe,Mormon pioneers and Navojo Idians
Nope! About 70% of the people who live in Utah are baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church). However, many of these don't go to church or consider themselves Mormon, they were baptized as children but have now left the faith. Only about 50% (half) of the people who live in Utah are active church-going Mormons.About 10% of all Mormons worldwide live in Utah.
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Well because we are human, houses. We live just like everyone else just with different standards.
As a Mormon I have never heard of the term Blue Mormon. As to how long Mormons live, they live as long as is normal as for any non Mormons, unless the Lord calls them back for some special reason. This question was misplaced... the Blue Mormon is a type of butterfly. But I'm not sure of the lifespan.
No, in the actual city of Salt Lake City, about 30% of the population is Mormon, possibly less. Within the state of Utah as a whole, about 60% are Mormon.
No. There are tons of single women who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). The Church asks that women do NOT live with men that are not related to them.
Most of the travelers on the Mormon Trail were Mormon converts from the eastern United States and Europe.
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There is no such thing as "Mormon Territory". Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) are found throughout the world, an 60% live outside the United States.
Check out the "Related Link" below for a website devoted entirely to Mormon celebrities.