Jesse Gause
Early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 founder Joseph Smith. For decades Gause was generally unknown to Latter Day Saint historians.[citation needed] It was only in the 1980s that research identified his rightful place among early church leaders.
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Jesse Gause | |
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First Counselor in First Presidency | |
March 8, 1832 – December 3, 1832 | |
Called by | Joseph Smith |
End reason | Excommunicated |
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Born | 1785 East Marlborough, Pennsylvania, United States |
Died | c. 1836 (aged 50–51) unknown |
Spouse(s) | Martha Johnson Minerva |
Children | At least 4 |
Parents | William Gause Mary Beverly |
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