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Minutes of April 26, 1839
In fulfillment of the revelation given the preceding July (D&C 118), five members of the Twelve return to Far West, excommunicate Isaac Russell and his followers, ordain Wilford Woodruff and George A. Smith apostles, and officially commence their mission to England (though they return to Illinois for a time before departing).
Date April 26, 1839 WWJ 1:326–327; HC 3:336–339 differs from Woodruff only in spelling, punctuation, etc., but also has Brigham Young president and John Taylor clerk.
Location Far West
Description … a Council held at Far West by the Twleve, High Priests, Elders, & Priests …
Apostles present Brigham Young
Heber C. Kimball (h1)
Orson Pratt (h1)
John E. Page (h)
John Taylor
Excommunications … the following persons should be no more fellowshiped in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints but excommunicated from the Same … term: disfellowship = excommuicate (sometimes)
Isaac and Mary Russell
John Goodson and wife
Jacob Scott Sr. and wife
Jacob Scott Jr.
Isaac Scott
Ann Scott
Sister Walton
Robert Walton
Sister Cavanaugh
Ann Wanlass
William Dawson Sr. and wife
George Nelson
Joseph Nelson, wife, and mother
William Warnock and wife
Jonathan Maynard
Nelson Maynard
George Miller
Brother Griggs and wife
George Walters
Luman Gibbs
Simeon Gardner
Freeborn Gardner
  The Russells and Waltons, among Parley P. Pratt's first converts in Toronto (1834), were related by marriage. Isaac Russell was one of the first missionaries to England, with Heber, Willard, Orson Hyde, and Joseph Fielding. He organized the Alston branch in 1837. As the Saints were fleeing Missouri in the winter of 1838–1839, Isaac received revelations directing him to lead the church into Indian territory where the Three Nephites would join them to convert the Lamanites. His organization was called the Alston church (Divergent paths, 23–25). Most, if not all, of the others listed here are his followers. Isaac died in 1844. His widow and children moved to Utah and rejoined the LDS Church.

For Joseph's characterization of Isaac and his family, see ¶ Try the Spirits.

Isabella Walton: ¶ Parley's Toronto Letters
Site of Lord's house "The Council" proceeds to the site of "the Lords house" and sing part of a hymn on the mission of the Twelve.  
Recommence foundation Master workman Alpheus Cutler "recommenced laying the foundation of the LORD'S house" by rolling a large stone to the southeast corner of the temple site.  

The corner stones had been laid on July 4, 1838. ¶ Order of the Day

Ordain apostles The apostles step onto the "chief corner stone," where they ordain Wilford Woodruff (h1) and George A. Smith "(who had been previously nominated by the first Presidency, accepted by the Twelve, & acknowledged by the Church,) …."  
Ordain seventies Darwin Chase and Norman Shearer, recently released from Richmond jail, are "Ordained to the office of the Seventies."   term: office
Prayer The Twelve "then offered up vocal Prayer in the following order:"  
  Brigham Young
Heber C Kimball
Orson Pratt
John E. Page
John Taylor
Wilford Woodruff
George A. Smith
   
  Sing "Adam-ondi-Ahman."   Adam-ondi-Ahman Lyrics
  The Twelve take "the parting hand … of the following Saints agreeable to revelation:"    
Members present  

William Burton
Alpheus Butler
Darwin Chase
Hiram Clark
John W. Clark
William C. Clark
Artimisha Grainger
Sarah Granger
Richard Howard
Stephen Markham
Hezekiah Peck
Mary Ann Peck
Martha Peck
Shadrack Roundy
Daniel Shearer
Norman Shearer
Elias Smith
Theadore Turley

  I have alphabetized these names.
Adjourn  

Alpheus Cutler then returns the stone to its "regular position" and the meeting adjourns until the Lord opens the way for construction to resume.

 

 
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