Matthew's Gospel indicates that Mary and Joseph were from Bethlehem in Judea. While returning from Egypt, they were warned in a dream to turn aside and go to Nazareth in Galilee, instead.
Luke's Gospel says that Mary and Joseph were from Nazareth in Galilee. They travelled to Bethlehem for a census, then returned to Nazareth.
There is no scripture referrence to the death of Joseph. What we know is strictly based on tradition.
There IS no place in the Bible where an innkeeper speaks to Joseph and Mary about anything. The only thing the Bible says is that they stayed in the stable because there was no place for them in the lodging room.(Luke 2:6-7)
There is no scripture or tradition that tells us about Mary Magdalene's early life.
Nothing in scripture tells us about the demons that possessed Mary Magdalene.
In the Bible, the scripture says that Joseph found out Mary was pregnant before they were married. He initially planned to divorce her quietly, but an angel appeared to him in a dream and told him that the child was from the Holy Spirit. Joseph then chose to stay with Mary and raise the child, who would be named Jesus.
Gabriel visits Joseph in the Bible when he tells him about Mary's pregnancy with Jesus.
The scripture that describes Mary giving a sin offering is found in Luke 2:22-24. After the birth of Jesus, Mary and Joseph took him to the temple to present him to the Lord, and they offered a pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons as a sacrifice, which was in accordance with the law of Moses for those unable to afford a lamb. This offering signifies Mary's adherence to the purification laws outlined in Leviticus 12.
When Mary tells Joseph she's pregnant, he initially feels confused and upset because he knows he is not the father. However, after an angel appears to him in a dream and explains that the child is from the Holy Spirit, Joseph accepts the situation and decides to support Mary and raise the child as his own.
To the best of our knowledge, Mary was the first wife of Joseph. If he had been previously married, there is nothing in either scripture nor tradition to confirm this.
There is nothing in scripture or tradition that confirms if St. Joseph had any siblings. Some believe that Cleophas, married to another Mary, may have been the brother of Joseph.
Tradition tells us that Joseph had a peaceful and holy death with Jesus and Mary at his bedside.
Tradition tells us that Joseph had a peaceful and happy death with Jesus and Mary at his bedside.