Quit-claim deed for property in Nauvoo : Nauvoo, Illinois : DS, 1849 Jan. 10.

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Quit-claim deed for property in Nauvoo : Nauvoo, Illinois : DS, 1849 Jan. 10.

The deed, to Charles J. Kern, signed also by Emma (Hale) Bidamon, Joseph Smith's widow, conveyed some property held in trust by her for the children of Joseph Smith.

Originals : 4 p. ; 31 cm.Copies : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 550:5) and positive.

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Smith family.

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Bidamon, Emma Hale Smith.

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Bidamon, Lewis C. (Lewis Crum), -1891

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Businessman and husband of Emma Smith. From the description of Legal documents, 1849-1860. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122461203 From the guide to the Lewis C. Bidamon and Joseph Smith III legal documents, 1849-1860, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Lewis Crum Bidamon (1801-1891), Virginia-born settler of Canton, IL, at one time served at Lt. Col. of the 32nd Regiment of Illinois Infantry. In 1846, just as the Mormons were being driven out, Bidamon moved to Nau...

Kern, Charles J.

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