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James Strang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seeing The Light - Jesse James Strang, the King of Beaver Island. ... James Jesse Strang was born in New York State in 1813, where he became a member of the Baptist church at the age of twelve, and began study of the law at the age of twenty-one.
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The Society for Strang Studies founded in 2000 to facilitate research into the life and accomplishment of James Jesse Strang ... James Jesse Strang: 1813–56, American Mormon leader, b. Cayuga co., N.Y. A lawye r and teacher, he migrated in 1843 to Wisconsin, was converted to Mormonism, and at the death of Joseph...
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The Society for Strang Studies founded in 2000 to facilitate research into the life and accomplishment of James Jesse Strang ... James Jesse Strang was born in New York State in 1813, where he became a member of the Baptist church at the age of twelve, and began study of the law at the age of twenty-one.
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James Jesse Strang birthday is on March 21, 1813 Scipio, New York, U.S and this article tells about the biography of James Jesse Strang, education, theological contributions, personal life, assassination and etc. ... After the few years of marriage he took divorce from James Jesse James first wife in the year 1851.
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Strang, James Jesse - (străng), 1813—56, American Mormon leader, b. Cayuga co., N.Y. A lawyer and teacher, he migrated in 1843 to Wisconsin, was converted to Mormonism, and at the death of... ... James Jesse Strang at Amazon...
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Excommunicated, Strang organized a colony in Walworth co., in 1850 he was crowned King James, and he was later elected to the Michigan house of representatives. His harsh rule had made him bitter enemies, however, and in 1856 he was assassinated. The colony was soon dispersed and the land and property seized by inhabitants...
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By the time Jesse James was killed in 1882, he'd stolen over a million and a half dollars according to some estimates--gold, coins and cash that could be worth over $50 million today. History often paints James as a clever outlaw who stole money ... ENCYCLOPEDIA: STRANG, James Jesse...
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founded village of St. James, Beaver Is., Michigan, 1849; crowned “king” 1850; mem. Michigan legislature 1852–54; sanctioned plural marriage 1850; assassinated. Followers called Strangites. Works include alleged discovery and tr. of Plates of Laban, mentioned in The Book of Mormon (1 Nephi 3–5);
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