Footnotes
JS History, vol. A-1, 58–60.
1830 U.S. Census, Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA, 42.
Census (U.S.) / U.S. Bureau of the Census. Population Schedules. Microfilm. FHL.
“T B Marsh,” [1], Historian’s Office, Histories of the Twelve, ca. 1858–1880, CHL.
Historian’s Office. Histories of the Twelve, 1856–1858, 1861. CHL. CR 100 93.
“T B Marsh,” [1], Historian’s Office, Histories of the Twelve, ca. 1858–1880, CHL.
Historian’s Office. Histories of the Twelve, 1856–1858, 1861. CHL. CR 100 93.
See Revelation, Apr. 1829–A [D&C 6:3]; Revelation, May 1829–A [D&C 11:3]; Revelation, May 1829–B [D&C 12:3]; Revelation, June 1829–A [D&C 14:3]; and Revelation, Oct. 1830–B [D&C 33:3].
Thomas B. Marsh and Elizabeth Godkin Marsh to Lewis Abbott and Ann Marsh Abbott, [ca. 11 Apr. 1831], Abbott Family Collection, CHL.
Abbott Family Collection, 1831–2000. CHL. MS 23457.
Revelation, 6 June 1831 [D&C 52:22].
John Whitmer likely created this heading when he copied the text into Revelation Book 1.
Edward Partridge’s early copy of this revelation, only partially extant, has “me.” (Revelation, Sept. 1830–F, in Partridge, Copies of Revelations [D&C 31:2].)
Partridge, Edward. Copies of Revelations, ca. Dec. 1830–Spring 1831. CHL. MS 1133.
By her own account, Marsh’s wife, Elizabeth, did not become a believer until 1831, when her son Nephi was born. At the time of this revelation, Marsh had three “little ones”: Edward B., age nine (born 13 August 1821); James G., age seven (31 May 1823); and Thomas E., age three (26 March 1827). James joined the church, but no information is known about the other Marsh children. (Thomas B. Marsh and Elizabeth Godkin Marsh to Lewis Abbott and Ann Marsh Abbott, [ca. 11 Apr. 1831], Abbott Family Collection, CHL; “T B Marsh,” [3], Historian’s Office, Histories of the Twelve, ca. 1858–1880, CHL; Obituary for James G. Marsh, Elders’ Journal, July 1838, 48.)
Abbott Family Collection, 1831–2000. CHL. MS 23457.
Historian’s Office. Histories of the Twelve, 1856–1858, 1861. CHL. CR 100 93.
Elders’ Journal of the Church of Latter Day Saints. Kirtland, OH, Oct.–Nov. 1837; Far West, MO, July–Aug. 1838.
See John 4:35; see also Letter to Newel Knight and the Church in Colesville, 28 Aug. 1830.
Marsh served multiple proselytizing missions between 1831 and 1835. (Revelation, 15 June 1831 [D&C 56:5]; “T B Marsh,” [1]–[2], Historian’s Office, Histories of the Twelve, ca. 1858–1880, CHL; Revelation, 25 Jan. 1832–B [D&C 75:31]; and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Record, 4 May 1835.)
Historian’s Office. Histories of the Twelve, 1856–1858, 1861. CHL. CR 100 93.
See Book of Mormon, 1830 ed., 295–296 [Alma 26:5].
On the subject of gathering, see Historical Introduction to Revelation, Sept. 1830–A [D&C 29].