Elijah Fordham
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Elijah Fordham was an early member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints most well known for having been miraculously healed by Joseph Smith
in 1839.
Fordham was born 12 April 1798 in New York City
.
Fordham joined the Church in the 1830s in Pontiac. On one occasion he was speaking in tongues and two Frenchmen happened to be passing by the meeting and were amazed to hear someone speaking French. Fordham served as the historian of the section of Zion's Camp that left from Pontiac, Michigan
. He latter assisted in the building of the Kirtland Temple
.
In 1837 he assisted Parley P. Pratt
in organizing the first branch of the church in New York City.
Fordham was healed from the ague
by the administration of Joseph Smith at Montrose, Iowa
in 1839. Fordham latter served on the high council of the stake in Iowa. After this Fordham moved to Nauvoo
where he was a member of the Nauvoo Legion
and assisted in building the Nauvoo Temple
. Among other things for the temple Fordham carved the oxen to hold up the baptismal font of the temple. Fordham served as one of the firewardens of Nauvoo.
Fordham served another mission in 1843 to Knox County, Illinois
. In 1844 Fordham was among the missionaries who were sent with at least one assigned to every congressional district.
Fordham came to Utah in Edward Hunter
's 1850 pioneer company.
Fordham died in Wellsville, Utah
.
Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith was founder of what later became known as the Latter Day Saint movement or Mormons.Joseph Smith may also refer to:-Latter Day Saints:* Joseph Smith, Sr. , father of Joseph Smith...
in 1839.
Fordham was born 12 April 1798 in New York City
New York City
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Fordham joined the Church in the 1830s in Pontiac. On one occasion he was speaking in tongues and two Frenchmen happened to be passing by the meeting and were amazed to hear someone speaking French. Fordham served as the historian of the section of Zion's Camp that left from Pontiac, Michigan
Pontiac, Michigan
Pontiac is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan named after the Ottawa Chief Pontiac, located within the Detroit metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 59,515. It is the county seat of Oakland County...
. He latter assisted in the building of the Kirtland Temple
Kirtland Temple
The Kirtland Temple is a National Historic Landmark in Kirtland, Ohio, USA, on the eastern edge of the Cleveland metropolitan area. Owned and operated by the Community of Christ, formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints , the house of worship was the first temple to be...
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In 1837 he assisted Parley P. Pratt
Parley P. Pratt
Parley Parker Pratt, Sr. was a leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and an original member of Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from 1835 until his murder in 1857. He served in the Quorum with his younger brother, Orson Pratt...
in organizing the first branch of the church in New York City.
Fordham was healed from the ague
Ague
Ague may refer to:* Fever* MalariaSee also:* Kan Ague, a residential area of Patikul, Sulu, Philippines...
by the administration of Joseph Smith at Montrose, Iowa
Montrose, Iowa
Montrose is a city in Lee County, Iowa, United States. The population was 957 at the 2000 census. The town is located on the Mississippi River. It is part of the Fort Madison–Keokuk, IA-MO Micropolitan Statistical Area.-History:...
in 1839. Fordham latter served on the high council of the stake in Iowa. After this Fordham moved to Nauvoo
Nauvoo, Illinois
Nauvoo is a small city in Hancock County, Illinois, United States. Although the population was just 1,063 at the 2000 census, and despite being difficult to reach due to its location in a remote corner of Illinois, Nauvoo attracts large numbers of visitors for its historic importance and its...
where he was a member of the Nauvoo Legion
Nauvoo Legion
The Nauvoo Legion was a militia originally organized by the Latter Day Saints to defend the city of Nauvoo, Illinois, . To curry political favor with the ambiguously-political Saints, the Illinois state legislature granted Nauvoo a liberal city charter that gave the Nauvoo Legion extraordinary...
and assisted in building the Nauvoo Temple
Nauvoo Temple
The Nauvoo Temple was the second temple constructed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, commonly known as the Mormons. The church's first temple was completed in Kirtland, Ohio, United States in 1836. When the main body of the church was forced out of Nauvoo, Illinois in the...
. Among other things for the temple Fordham carved the oxen to hold up the baptismal font of the temple. Fordham served as one of the firewardens of Nauvoo.
Fordham served another mission in 1843 to Knox County, Illinois
Knox County, Illinois
Knox County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 52,919, which is a decrease of 5.2% from 55,836 in 2000...
. In 1844 Fordham was among the missionaries who were sent with at least one assigned to every congressional district.
Fordham came to Utah in Edward Hunter
Edward Hunter
Edward Hunter June 2, 1885 - December 6, 1959 was a Scottish socialist active in both Scotland and New Zealand. He was a trade union organiser, politician and a writer, and played a considerable role in the development of socialism in New Zealand...
's 1850 pioneer company.
Fordham died in Wellsville, Utah
Wellsville, Utah
Wellsville is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The population was 3,432 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Logan, Utah-Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area.-Geography:Wellsville is located at ....
.
Sources
- Hedges, Andrew H.Andrew H. HedgesAndrew H. Hedges was, from 1995-2009, a professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University and a co-editor of the Joseph Smith Papers....
, "Elijah Fordham" in Garr et al., ed., Encyclopedia of Latter Day Saint History, p. 387 - Brown, S. KentS. Kent BrownScott Kent Brown is an American professor of ancient scripture and the director of ancient studies at Brigham Young University.-Biography:...
, Donald Q. CannonDonald Q. CannonDonald Quayle Cannon is a retired professor at Brigham Young University who specializes in Mormon history, particularly early Mormon history and international Mormon history....
and Richard H. Jackson, ed., Historical Atlas of Mormonism, p. 58