Jesse Gause
Jesse Gause (1785 – c. 1836) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and served in the First Presidency as a counselor to church president Joseph Smith. For decades Gause was generally unknown to LDS historians, and so could be considered Mormonism's lost counselor of the First Presidency. It was only in the 1980s that research identified his rightful place among early Church leaders.
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Jesse Gause
Jesse Gause (1785 – c. 1836) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and served in the First Presidency as a counselor to church president Joseph Smith. For decades Gause was generally unknown to LDS historians, and so could be considered Mormonism's lost counselor of the First Presidency. It was only in the 1980s that research identified his rightful place among early Church leaders.
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Jesse Gause (1785 - possivelme ...... es da Igreja Mórmon primitiva.
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Jesse Gause (1785 – c. 1836) w ...... ce among early Church leaders.
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East Marlborough, Pennsylvania, United States
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At least 4
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1832-12-03
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Excommunicated
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Jesse Gause
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Mary Beverly
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William Gause
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First Counselor in First Presidency
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Martha Johnson
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1832-03-08
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First Counselor in First Presidency
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