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Emma Smith Kennedy
Emma Belle Smith Kennedy or "Emma Kennedy" (17 March 1869 – 3 May 1960) was a granddaughter of Joseph Smith, Jr., and daughter of his third surviving son, Alexander Hale Smith. In her lifetime she was highly regarded in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church) for several reasons. First, she was one of the earliest Latter Day Saints to return to Independence, Missouri, after the American Civil War, when Latter Day Saints still faced some endangering prejudices. Second, she was the first librarian for the historic RLDS Stone Church,〔("The Stone church celebrates 135 years" )〕 and a regular contributor or commentator for the ''Saints' Herald'' church magazine. Third, as with her grandfather, her uncle Joseph Smith III, her father, and other relatives in the Latter Day Saint movement, Kennedy produced a number of writings, revelations and prophecies which circulated among church membership. A month before her eightieth birthday in 1949, Kennedy wrote in a letter to a relative:
I just am very much alive in the onward march of this church of ours and have a gift that helps many, the gift of prophecy. I have foretold some things and they have come to pass...It sounds rather boasting but I was told in prophecies I would do this work, as a portion of the mantle of my father had fallen on me and I must to comfort God's people. So I am very busy the most of my time.〔(photocopy of a letter ) in Emma Belle Smith Kennedy folder(s), Special Collections, Community of Christ Library and Archives〕〔http://www.flickr.com/photos/37238303@N04/tags/communityofchristtemplelibraryandarchives/〕

Among other prophetic statements, she is credited with successfully predicting in mid-1947 that her Independence neighbor Harry S Truman would win re-election in the U.S. presidential election of 1948, even though prevailing opinion of the era was that Truman would probably lose.

Two of Emma Smith Kennedy's earlier "inspired writings"〔("Prophecy by Sister Emma Kennedy Given at Independence, April 16, 1912." )〕〔("Prophecy by Sister Emma Kennedy April 13, 1911." )〕 are contained in the book ''Infallible Proofs,'' first published circa 1931.〔("Infallible Proofs" first published in the 1930s )〕 Also published in that book is a revelation produced by her father in 1900〔("Revelation Through Alex. H. Smith To the Reorganized Church and the Hedrickites; Given March, 1900." )〕 which helps illustrate complicated dynamics involved among different Latter Day Saint factions in Independence Missouri in the early 20th century.
Later revelations produced by Mrs. Kennedy are more specific than those examples, a prophecy entitled "Given Through The Spirit to Emma Smith Kennedy February 25, 1944" reads:
From her obituary published in the local newspaper: "Mrs. Kennedy was born in Plano, Illinois ... She had lived in Independence since she was a little girl. She was married to William Kennedy, a Canadian, in 1887 in Harrison County, Missouri. Mr. Kennedy was a blacksmith. Surviving are a daughter ... a brother ... a sister ... three grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren."〔"Mrs. Kennedy dies at 91," ''Independence Examiner'', May 4, 1960, p. A-12.〕
Kennedy is mentioned in the August 1992 edition of the ''Ensign'' magazine, an official periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), in an article about Emma Hale Smith by Emma Belle Smith Kennedy's granddaughter, Gracia N. Jones, an author and geneaologist active in the LDS Church:〔Gracia N. Jones, ("My Great-Great-Grandmother, Emma Hale Smith" ), ''Ensign'', August 1992.〕
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