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Where did the midwife Doc Harris live?
a.
In the homes of her patients
b.
In the barns of her patients
c.
In the local church nearest her
patients
d.
At the Lion House
Yesterday’s answer:
B Elizabeth Whitney
From the life of Elizabeth Ann Whitney: She was
married to Newel K. Whitney Oct. 22, 1822 and becoming acquainted with the
Prophet Joseph Smith they were baptized in November, 1830. The Prophet
designated Sister Whitney as “the sweet songstress of Zion.” She was among the
first members of the Church to receive the gift of tongues, which she always
exercised in singing, the last time when she was 81 years of age. She was the
mother of eleven children. Her husband became the second Presiding Bishop of
the Church.
Andrew Jenson, L.D.S. Biographical Encyclopedia, (Salt Lake
City, Andrew Jensen Memorial Association, 1936), 4: 200.
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