Mormon History 1830-1844

Lyman Sherman (1804–1837)
One of the first seven presidents of the Seventy, Zion's Camp, advance notice of plural marriage, Zion's Camp, sings in tongues, would-have-been apostle.
 
 
Born Lyman Royal Sherman, May 22, 1804 in Monkton, Addison County, Vermont   ¶ Ancestry.com (subscription) // Papers 2:590.
Died January or February, 1839 in Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri.   Ancestry.com and Origins, 580 give Jan. 27, 1839.

Revelations, 294 gives Feb. [15].
Father Elkanah Sherman (1780–1817)  
Mother Asenath Hulbert (1780–1854)  
Pomfret, New York [1829] moves to Pomfret, Chateau County, New York   Would-be, 121.
Conversion   January 1832 converted by Joseph Brackenberry and Edmund Durfee.   Would-be, 121.
Parents baptized May 1832 parents and others baptized by Sylvester Smith and Gideon Carter.   Would-be, 121n3.
Kirtland [June] 1833 moves to Kirtland with the family of his sister, Julia.   Would-be, 121.
House of the Lord cornerstone July 23, 1833 assists laying the cornerstone of the House of the Lord in Kirtland.   B. F. Johnson life, 9; not included in Journal history list, however.
Zion's Camp May–June 1834 Zion's Camp with brothers Joel and Seth and brother-in-law Almon Babbit.   Sacred loneliness, 293.
Kirtland June 30, 1834 leaves Missouri for Kirtland with Heber C. Kimball, Sylvester Smith, Alexander Badlam, Harrison Burgess, Luke Johnson, and Zera Cole, arriving about July 26.   ¶ Heber C. Kimball (h2)
Plural marriage intended   [1835] Sherman, who was close to the Prophet, [learned in 1835] that the ancient order of Plural Marriage was again to be practiced by the Church.   Benjamin F. Johnson (Lyman's brother-in-law) to George S. Gibbs, "An Interesting letter," 1911, qtd. in Would-be, 122.
Seventy [February 28, 1835 ordination blessing as a seventy] Your ministry shall be great and you shall proclaim to various nations, Your faith shall be unshaken and you shall be delivered from great afflictions. You shall travel much and have power over evil and evil powers. You are a chosen vessel of the Lord, You shall be called a son of thunder, You shall receive many scourgings from the wicked but they shall not kill you, but They chase and you shall hide from them and be delivered. Your eyes are doomed to see desolations great & wonderful. You shall lead a flock to Zion from the abodes of poverty. You shall return to the society of your family and that shall be a scene of rejoicing. You shall teach in ten different tongues. The wicked shall yet stone you and leave you for dead, but you shall be restored & do great good.   Kirtland council

First Quorum of Seventy
Ready to go at call of the Twelve   May 2, 1835 to be ready with others of the seven presidents of the Seventy to go on a mission when called by the Twelve.   Minutes of May 2, 1835
Requests revelation   [December 26, 1835 Joseph:] "Lyman Sherman called and requested the word of the Lord through his servant Joseph, our author; he (Sherman) said he had been wrought upon for a long time to make [165] known to him (Joseph) with an assurance from the Lord that he would give him a revelation which should make known his duty."   Diary-2, 163–164; // MH-B, 672–673.

Sins are forgiven; stop worrying; wait for mission call. ¶ D&C 108
Warning-out petition   November 7, 1836 signs petition warning Kirtland's justice of the peace to leave the county immediately. Seventy-two signers include Joseph Smith, Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G. Williams, Brigham Young, and Parley P. Pratt (h).   Mormon Related Archives // Origins, 91, 331n43 (numbers seventy-one, a few discrepancies).
Defends Almon Babbit   December 28, 1835 speaks in defense of his brother-in-law, Almon Babbitt, whom Joseph Smith accuses of "traducing my character."   ¶ Minutes of December 28, 1835
Dedication of the House of the Lord March 27, 1836 presumably attends the dedication of the House of the Lord.  
High council substitute   June 16, 1836 substitutes on Kirtland high council.   Minutes of June 16, 1836
Sings in tongues January 8, 1837 sings in tongues at the meeting where Willard Richards is confirmed "& proclaimed great & marvelous things while clothed upon by the power & spirit of God."   ¶ Speaking in Tongues

¶ Willard Richards
Kirtland Safety Society March 1837 listed among charter subscribers to the Kirtland Safety Society (but not listed among those who purchased stock).   MA 3, no. 6 (Mar. 1837): 476; Kirtland economy, 79.
Released as president of Seventy April 6, 1837 released as a president of the Seventy with others who had been ordained high priests.   ¶ Minutes of April 6, 1837
High council substitute October 1, 1837 substitutes for Jared Carter on the Kirtland high council.   Minutes of October 1, 1837
Burns Kirtland printing press [January 15, 1838] The printing office and material which our enemies thought to use to bolster up a church organization opposed to the Prophet was set on fire by Bro. Lyman R. Sherman and destroyed.   B. F. Johnson life, 22.
Joseph assumes Parrish party did it March 29, 1838 Joseph writes the presidency of the church in Kirtland, "We have heard of the destruction of the printing office, which we presume to believe must have been occasioned by the Parrish party, or more properly the aristocrats or anarchists."   HC 3:11.
Far West [By October 1838] moves to Far West.   See birth of daughter below.
High council substitute December 13, 1838 substitues for Jared Carter on the Kirtland high council "untill he returns."   FWR, 223.
Called to the Council of the Twelve January 16, 1839 from Liberty Jail, Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, and Hyrum Smith write Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball to call George A. Smith and Lyman Sherman to replace Orson Hyde in the Council of the Twelve.   Would-be, 124.
Not informed [At a meeting of the Twelve, February 23, 1859:] Brother Kimball said {we appointed} /Joseph nominated/ G. A Smith to take the place of Thomas B. Marsh (h) and Lyman Sherman was appointed to take the place of Orson Hyde But Brother Sherman /was vary/ was {taken} sick & died {in 3 days} /shortly after/. Brother G. A. Smith said when he heard of Brother Shermons death He thought his time would soon Come. Brother Kimball said it was not the will of God for a man to take Brother Hydes place.   WWJ 5:298.

Original: Shermon
 
 
  Family    
Wife Delcena Didamia Johnson, b. Nov. 19, 1806 in Westford, Chittenden, VT to Ezekiel and Julia Hills Johnson
md. Jan. 16, 1829
md. Joseph Smith by July 1842
md. Almon Babbit
d. Oct. 21, 1854
  I knew the prophets, 45; Sacred loneliness, 295.
Children Alvira, b. 1830 in Pomfret, Chautauque, NY
Mary Ellen, b. 1831 in Pomfret, Chautauque, NY
Alba (Albey) Lyman Sherman, b. Oct. 30, 1832, either in Jamestown or Pomfret, Chautauque, NY
Seth, b. June 30, 1836 in Kirtland
Daniel, b. 1837
Susan Julia, b. Oct. 31, 1838 in Far West
Sacred loneliness, 291.

¶ Ancestry.com does not have Mary Ellen, has Seth born in Feb. 1835, Kirtland.

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