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Katharine Smith Salisbury : ウィキペディア英語版 | Katharine Smith Salisbury
Katharine〔Although several variable spellings of her given name can be found in sources, including "Catherine", "Catharine", and "Katherine", Salisbury spelled her name "Katharine" throughout her life.〕 Smith Salisbury (July 8, 1813 – February 1, 1900) was a sister to Joseph Smith and an early convert in the Latter Day Saint movement. ==Early life== Katharine Smith was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire, as the seventh surviving child of Joseph Smith, Sr. and Lucy Mack. Later in her life, she recollected that when her brother Joseph brought the golden plates to the family home in Manchester, New York in September 1827, he "entered the house running", with the plates "clasped to his side with his left hand and arm, … his right hand … badly bruised from knocking down at least three men who had leaped at him from behind bushes or fences as he ran."〔Andrew H. Hedges, ("'Take Heed Continually': Protecting the Gold Plates" ), ''Ensign'', January 2001.〕 Several times she was permitted to lift the plates, which were always covered with a cloth when she did so.〔〔"The Prophet’s Sister Testifies She Lifted the B of M Plates", ''Messenger'' (California ), October 1954, p. 1 at p. 6.〕〔Mary Salisbury Hancock, "The Three Sisters of the Prophet Joseph Smith", ''Saints' Herald'' 101 (25 January 1954): 10–11, 24.〕 She also provided a detailed recollection of the visits of the Angel Moroni to her brother.〔"An Angel Told Him: Joseph Smith's Aged Sister Tells About Moroni's Talk", ''Kansas City Times'', 11 April 1895, excerpts reproduced in Kyle R. Walker, ("Katharine Smith Salisbury's Recollections of Joseph’s Meetings with Moroni" ), ''BYU Studies'' 41(3) (2002): 4–17.〕
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