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Mormonism Unveiled: Testimonies
of Manchester, Ontario Co., N. Y. Nov. 3d, 1833 Being called upon to give a statement or the character of the family of Joseph Smith, Sen. as far as I know, I can state that I became acquainted with them in 1820, and knew them until 1831, when they left this neighborhood.-- Smith, Sen. was a noted drunkard and most of his family followed his example, and Joseph, Jr. especially, who was very much addicted to intemperance. In short, not one of the family had the least claims to respectability. Even since he professed to be inspired of the Lord to translate the Book of Mormon he one day while at work in my father's field, got quite drunk on a composition of cider, molasses and water. Finding his legs to refuse their office he leaned upon the fence and hung for sometime; at length recovering again, he fell to scuffling with one of the workmen, who tore his shirt nearly off from him. His wife who was at our house on a visit, appeared very much grieved at his conduct, and to protect his back from the rays of the sun, and conceal his nakedness, threw her shawl over his shoulders and in that plight escorted the Prophet home. As an evidence of his piety and devotion, when intoxicated, he frequently made his religion the topic of conversation! ! BARTON STAFFORD. State of New York, Wayne County, ss : I certify that on the 9th day of December 1833, he personally appeared before me, the above named Barton Stafford, to me known, and solemnly affirmed according to law, to the truth of the above statement and subscribed the same. THOS. P. BALDWIN, a Judge of Wayne County Court. _______________________ I, Henry Harris, do state
that I became acquainted with, the family of Joseph Smith, Sen. about the year 1820, in
the town of Manchester, N. York. They were a family that labored vary little--the chief
they did, was to dig for money. Joseph Smith, Jr. the pretended Prophet, used to pretend
to tell fortunes; he had a stone which he used to put in his hat, by means of which he
professed to tell people's fortunes. State of Ohio, Cuyahoga County, ss : Personally appeared before me, Henry Harris, and made oath in due form of law, that the foregoing statements subscribed by him are true. JONATHAN LAPHAM, Justice of the peace. Return to Mormonism |