1 Born at Huntington, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; daughter of Susannah Zerfass and Peter Fullmer. 2 Baptized, 1836. 3 Moved to Kirtland, Geauga County, Ohio, by 1837; to Missouri, by 1838; and to Commerce (later Nauvoo), Hancock County, Illinois, circa 1839. 4 Joined the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo at its first meeting, March 17, 1842. 5 Later identified herself as a plural wife of Joseph Smith, married in July 1843. 6 Married second Ezra Taft Benson as a plural wife, 1846; divorced, 1852. 7 Migrated to the Salt Lake Valley, 1848. 8 Married third Harrison Parker McLane, 1853; divorced, 1864; one child. 9 Lived at Salt Lake City and Ogden, Weber County, Utah Territory. 10 Died at Salt Lake City. 11 (See Document 1.2, 4.28, first mentioned here)
Desdemona Catlin Wadsworth Fullmer Benson McLane
6 October 1809 — 9 February 1886
Footnotes
Footnotes
[1] Utah Division of State History, “Utah Cemeteries and Burials,” database, Cemeteries and Burials (http://heritage.utah.gov/history/cemeteries, accessed Apr. 2014), Desdimona W. Fulmer Smith. Todd Compton, In Sacred Loneliness: The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1997), 577–585.
[2] “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org, accessed Aug. 2014), Desdemona Wadsworth Fullmer K2XP-QVN . Lyndon W. Cook, Nauvoo Marriages Proxy Sealings, 1843–1846 (Provo, UT: Grandin, 2004), 132, n.2. Compton, In Sacred Loneliness, 577–578.
[3] Compton, In Sacred Loneliness, 579.
[4] Compton, In Sacred Loneliness, 579–580.
[5] Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book, 1841–1846, CHL, entry for Mar. 17, 1842.
[6] Joseph F. Smith, Affidavits about Celestial Marriage, 1869–1915, CHL, Desdemona Fullmer Smith, Affidavit, Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory, June 17, 1869, 1:32. Compton, In Sacred Loneliness, 580–581. Cook, Nauvoo Marriages Proxy Sealings, 131–132.
[7] Ibid.
[8] “Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel,” database, 1847–1868, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel (http://history.lds.org/overlandtravels, accessed Apr. 2014), Desdemona Wadsworth Fullmer.
[9] Cook, Nauvoo Marriages Proxy Sealings, 132, n.2. Compton, In Sacred Loneliness, 583–584.
[10] 1850 U.S. census, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, p. 30B, Desdemona C. Fullmer in household of Ezra T. Benson; from NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 919. “Utah, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1850–1890,” p. 495 (1856), Desdemony McLane; citing Utah 1856 Statehood Census Index, comp. Ron V. Jackson, Accelerated Indexing Systems, Provo, UT; from U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses and/or census substitutes. 1860 U.S. census, Ogden, Weber Co., Utah Territory, p. 487, Testimony Lane; from NARA microfilm publication M653, roll 1313. Census databases and images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com, accessed Aug. 2014).
[11] 1880 U.S. census, Salt Lake City , Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory, p. 47B, Desdemona F. Smith; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com, accessed Aug. 2014); from NARA microfilm publication T9, roll 1337. “Utah Cemeteries and Burials,” database, Desdimona W. Fulmer Smith.