Mormon isn't a person it's a religion. Joseph Smith, the first prophet of the Mormon church, was killed in 1844 by a mob; no one knows who really killed him.
Joseph Smith, Jr., the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon' church) was killed by an anti-Mormon mob in June 1844. His brother Hyrum was also killed on the same day. Other Church members were also killed by mob violence in that year.
Joseph SmithJoseph Smith, Jr., the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon' church) was killed by an anti-Mormon mob in June 1844. His brother Hyrum was also killed on the same day. Other Church members were also killed by mob violence in that year.
Joseph Smith, Jr. was shot and killed by an anti-Mormon mob on June 27, 1844 in Carthage, Illinois.
Charlotte Dymond was killed in Cornwall in 1844. It actually took place in Bodmin Moor to be precise. Sunday 14th April 1844 was the exact date.
Joseph Smith started the Mormon religion and thus the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. But, when he was killed in 1844, Brigham Young moved the Mormons to the Great Salt Lake Valley.Joseph Smith
Charlotte's Dymond was killed on the 14th of April 1844 and found a week after she was killed.
Joseph Smith, Jr. founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) in April, 1830 and was the leader of the church until he was murdered in Carthage, Illinois in June, 1844.
In 1840, the president and prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) was lead by Joseph Smith, Jr. He organized the Church in 1830 and was murdered in the summer of 1844.
In 1844 the Mormons followed Brigham Young to what would become the Utah Territory.
No. Mormon Coulee Memorial Park Cemetery actually has almost nothing to do with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). The cemetery is located in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, which was the home of a small group of Mormons in 1844, who named the area "Mormon Coulee". The Mormons moved on after only about a year, but some things in town, such as Mormon Coulee Road and Mormon Coulee Memorial Park, use the name in honor of the town's heritage.
Carthage Jail in Carthage Illinois late afternoon of June 27, 1844.
Joseph Smith Jr, the first modern prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) lead his followers from New York to Ohio to Missouri to Illinois, where he was killed by an anti-Mormon mob.