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in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He is often considered to have been the first presiding bishop in the church, although the differentiation of the two distinct levels of bishop did not really occur until after Partridge's death. In this position he helped lead the Mormon settlement
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Partridge died on May 27, 1840, in Nauvoo, Illinois, at the age of 46. Partridge expended much of his wealth in support of the movement before he died. Joseph Smith suggested that Partridge's death could be attributed to the stress and persecution which he and other Mormon settlers in western
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Partridge served as bishop everywhere he lived in Missouri, holding the title even when he was away on a mission. In 1839, when the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints established a settlement at
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Closeup of marker describing location of Edward Partridge home/church/school on Temple Lot property 1831-1833. The building was destroyed by arson on November 5, 1833.
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in 1836. During 1835, he served a mission in Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, and Indiana, then entered into another mission in New York and New England. Following the
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Fact, Fiction and Family Tradition: The Life of Edward Partridge (1793-1840), The First Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Partridge was sent to New York in 1830 by a group of Painesville citizens affiliated with the reformer baptist movement to investigate
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Edward Partridge: The First Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Edward Partridge was born on August 27, 1793, to William and Jemima Partridge in
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was a religious and political leader in Utah during the territorial period.
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After his baptism, Partridge traveled to the Latter Day Saint settlement of
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July 2010 photo shows marker for Edward Partridge home/church/school with
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The Papers of Joseph Smith: Autobiographical and Historical Writings
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for three or four weeks. In 1839, he was expelled from the state.
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Partridge, Edward (Summer 1978), Warren A. Jennings (ed.),
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Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record
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mob on July 20, 1833, in front of the courthouse in
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Leaders in the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints)
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Edward Partridge Jr.
Edward Alexander Partridge

Bishop of the Church
Joseph Smith
Pittsfield
Massachusetts
Nauvoo
Illinois
Old Nauvoo Burial Grounds
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Biography portal
LDS movement portal
Latter Day Saint movement
Bishop of the Church
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Oliver Partridge
Painesville, Ohio
hatter
New York
Cambellites
Sidney Rigdon
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Church of Christ
Seneca Lake, New York
Kirtland, Ohio
Emma Smith
bishop
Jackson County, Missouri

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