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Lorin C. Woolley

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to resolve this discrepancy by speculating that Woolley was married to at least three of his own first cousins, possibly including Alice, Viola, Lucy, or Elnora Woolley, whom fundamentalist author Lynn L. Bishop argues had married Lorin by at least 1915. Others believe that Woolley anonymously wed a plural wife in the
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Although historian Brian C. Hales writes that "by all known accounts, Lorin C. Woolley was a monogamist until he was seventy-five years old," when he married twenty-eight-year-old Goulda Kmetzsch, Woolley himself claimed to have "five wives living" in April 1933. Some of his followers have attempted
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D. Michael Quinn, "Plural Marriage and Mormon Fundamentalism," in Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby, eds., Fundamentalisms and Society: Reclaiming the Sciences, Education, and the Family, Vol. 2 of the Fundamentalism Project of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Chicago: University of
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were not only clandestine allies of the Mormon fundamentalists but that they were baptized Mormons; he went as far as to allege that he'd personally converted Roosevelt and that the former President practiced polygamy. Woolley made similar claims about Presidents
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Between October 1886 and February 1887, Woolley served as a mail carrier for LDS Church leaders hiding from state authorities during the crackdown on Mormon polygamy. During this time, church authorities frequently stayed at the Woolley home in Centerville, Utah.
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and several other high-ranking church officials of having secretly entered into plural marriages. This rumor proved scandalous enough that Grant publicly repudiated it in 1931. Woolley also claimed that US Presidents
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from December 1896 to April 1897. In 1922, Woolley related a spiritual experience that had allegedly taken place during his first mission, wherein he fell deathly ill and only recovered after the resurrected
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Most Mormon fundamentalists believe that, upon his father's death in December 1928, Woolley succeeded him as senior member of the Council of Friends, and thus "President of the Priesthood" or
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in 1929, and includes the claim that Smith's appearance was followed by an "eight hour meeting" on September 27, 1886, at which President Taylor put five men (Woolley and his father,
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to spy on LDS Church leaders. The official reason for his excommunication was that he was "found guilty of pernicious falsehood." Grant publicly denied Woolley's claims in a
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According to Hales, Woolley made numerous extraordinary claims about himself throughout his later life, such as alleging that he had once been employed by the
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Mormon leaders that made changes to church policies on plural marriage; recognition of legitimacy of leadership varies by fundamentalist group.
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Mormon leaders prior to the start of the fundamentalist movement and recognized by most fundamentalists as legitimate church leaders.
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had taken plural wives "in the recent past." Woolley claimed that he had learned of such behavior because he was employed by the
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History of Priesthood Succession in the Dispensation of the Fullness of Times and Some Challenges to the One Man Rule
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from October 1887, to October 1889. Shortly thereafter, he was called to the Seventieth Quorum of the
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to spy on LDS Church leaders. Woolley used the latter claim as a basis for accusing then-President
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Woolley was excommunicated from the LDS Church in January 1924 for alleging that church president
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James E. Talmage Correspondence File, January 18, 1924, LDS Church History Department, cited in
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on March 10, 1873. Nicknamed "Noisy," the boisterous young Woolley frequently dominated Elders
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The Persistence of Polygamy, Volume 3: Fundamentalist Mormon Polygamy from 1890 to the Present
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The 1886 Visitations of Jesus Christ and Joseph Smith to John Taylor: The Centerville Meetings
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On October 6, 1912, Woolley wrote the first known account of the reception of the
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Modern Polygamy and Mormon Fundamentalism: The Generations after the Manifesto
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and his first wife, Julia Searles Ensign. His paternal grandfather was Bishop
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Missionary Book C, p. 38, no. 741, LDS Church History Department, cited in
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Missionary Book B, p. 97, no. 236, LDS Church History Department, cited in
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People excommunicated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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from the LDS Church for performing plural marriages in April 1914.
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Lorin C. Woolley's School of the Prophets Minutes from 1932–1941
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discussions. Late in life, he would claim to have received his
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On January 5, 1883, Woolley married Sarah Ann Roberts in the
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Mormon fundamentalist leader and proponent of plural marriage
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LDS Church Membership Records, South Davis Stake, cited in
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Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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Centerville Fifth Ward Elders Quorum minutes, cited in
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Items from a Book of Remembrance of Joseph W. Musser
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J. Leslie Broadbent
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John Y. Barlow
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Utah
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