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'''1844''' Missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints intending to sail to Hawaii arrive at Tubuai instead, 300 miles south of Tahiti. | '''1844''' Missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints intending to sail to Hawaii arrive at Tubuai instead, 300 miles south of Tahiti. | ||
<ref>Mission Histories, [https://rsc.byu.edu/tales-world-tour/appendix-2 "Tales from the World Tour, The 1895-1897 Travel Writings of Mormon Historian Andrew Jenson"], Reid L. Neilson and Riley M. Moffat, Editors, (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012), 410-33, Appendix 2.</ref> Joseph and Hyrum Smith are martyred.<br> | <ref>Mission Histories, [https://rsc.byu.edu/tales-world-tour/appendix-2 '''"Tales from the World Tour, The 1895-1897 Travel Writings of Mormon Historian Andrew Jenson"'''], Reid L. Neilson and Riley M. Moffat, Editors, (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012), 410-33, Appendix 2.</ref> Joseph and Hyrum Smith are martyred.<br> | ||
'''1850 '''Brigham Young sends George Q. Cannon and nine other Latter-day Saint missionaries to Honolulu. Businessmen begin to arrive in Hawaii.<br> | '''1850 '''Brigham Young sends George Q. Cannon and nine other Latter-day Saint missionaries to Honolulu. Businessmen begin to arrive in Hawaii.<br> | ||
'''1851 '''First Latter-day Saint convert baptism in Hawaii. Nalilmanui offers her home to George Cannon and missionaries. George Q. Cannon receives revelation at Lahaina, Maui, that the Hawaiians are the seed of Abraham, through the posterity of Lehi.<br> | '''1851 '''First Latter-day Saint convert baptism in Hawaii. Nalilmanui offers her home to George Cannon and missionaries. George Q. Cannon receives revelation at Lahaina, Maui, that the Hawaiians are the seed of Abraham, through the posterity of Lehi.<br> | ||
'''1852 '''Jonathan and Kitty Napela are baptized and Jonathan helps George Q. Cannon translate The Book of Mormon from English into Hawaiian. First branch organized at Pulehu, Maui. Total Church membership in Hawaii is 841: 196 from Maui, 71 from Oahu, 43 from Molokai.<br> '''1853''' Membership at April conference in Hawaii totals 1,131. A smallpox epidemic kill 5,000 to 6,000 Hawaiians, 400 of them Latter-day Saints.<br>'''1855 '''Printing of the Book of Mormon in Hawaiian begun. Joseph F. Smith, age 16, is appointed to preside on the island of Maui with Elders Sixtus E. Smith and Simpson Molen as assistants. <br>'''1857 '''Joseph F. Smith is nursed back to health by Ma Naoheakamamalu Manuhii. He blesses her that she will “live to see the day when a temple will be built in Hawaii.” <br>'''1858 '''The Utah war brings missionaries home in December.Hawaiian Elders Kelehune, and Solomon Umi are left in charge.<br>'''1862 '''Lorenzo Snow is drowned in Lahaina harbor, Maui, and is resuscitated. He goes to Palawai. Walter Murry Gibson is excommunicated for simony and apostasy.<br>'''1865 '''Laie is chosen as the new gathering place for the Saints by Francis Hammond and George Nebeker. Total Church membership in Hawaii is 500, with 22 missionaries.<br>'''1870 '''Church membership in Hawaii is 1,611.<br>'''1875 '''Membership in Hawaii is 4,092.<br>'''1885 '''Joseph F. Smith tells Hawaiians not to leave Hawaii, but to be patient and love the Lord.<br>'''1889 '''The colony of Iosepa is established by Hawaiian Saints in Skull Valley Utah. | '''1852 '''Jonathan and Kitty Napela are baptized and Jonathan helps George Q. Cannon translate The Book of Mormon from English into Hawaiian. First branch organized at Pulehu, Maui. Total Church membership in Hawaii is 841: 196 from Maui, 71 from Oahu, 43 from Molokai.<br> | ||
<ref>Utah History Encyclopedia, [https://www.uen.org/utah_history_encyclopedia/i/IOSEPA.shtml#:~:text=Iosepa%20was%20established%20in,Christ%20of%20Latter%2Dday%20Saints. "Iosepa"], by David L. Schirer, (Information was converted from a hard cover book published by University of Utah Press in 1994).</ref> <br> | '''1853''' Membership at April conference in Hawaii totals 1,131. A smallpox epidemic kill 5,000 to 6,000 Hawaiians, 400 of them Latter-day Saints.<br> | ||
'''1900 '''Church membership in Hawaii is 6,978, with 22 missionaries.<br>'''1906 '''Queen Liliuokalani is baptized into the Church by Elder Abraham Fernandez.<br>'''1915''' Joseph F. Smith arrives in Honoloulu and sees Manuhii again. He dedicates the temple site in Laie. Church membership in Hawaii is 9,443 with 46 missionaries. <br>'''1917 '''Queen Liliuokalani dies at age 79.<br>'''1919 '''Hawaii temple dedicated by President Heber J. Grant, with William M. Waddoups as temple president.<br>'''1920 '''Genealogy of Kamehameha printed in Abraham Fornander’s Polynesian History and Ethnology.<br>'''1921 '''Elder David O. McKay visits Laie Elementary school and sees the vision of a university in Hawaii.<br>'''1927 '''Robert Plunkett and Clinton Kanahele become first Hawaiians in a temple presidency. <br>'''2008''' Church membership in Hawaii is 67,106. | '''1855 '''Printing of the Book of Mormon in Hawaiian begun. Joseph F. Smith, age 16, is appointed to preside on the island of Maui with Elders Sixtus E. Smith and Simpson Molen as assistants. <br> | ||
'''1857 '''Joseph F. Smith is nursed back to health by Ma Naoheakamamalu Manuhii. He blesses her that she will “live to see the day when a temple will be built in Hawaii.” <br> | |||
'''1858 '''The Utah war brings missionaries home in December.Hawaiian Elders Kelehune, and Solomon Umi are left in charge.<br> | |||
'''1862 '''Lorenzo Snow is drowned in Lahaina harbor, Maui, and is resuscitated. He goes to Palawai. Walter Murry Gibson is excommunicated for simony and apostasy.<br> | |||
'''1865 '''Laie is chosen as the new gathering place for the Saints by Francis Hammond and George Nebeker. Total Church membership in Hawaii is 500, with 22 missionaries.<br> | |||
'''1870 '''Church membership in Hawaii is 1,611.<br> | |||
'''1875 '''Membership in Hawaii is 4,092.<br> | |||
'''1885 '''Joseph F. Smith tells Hawaiians not to leave Hawaii, but to be patient and love the Lord.<br> | |||
'''1889 '''The colony of Iosepa is established by Hawaiian Saints in Skull Valley Utah. | |||
<ref>Utah History Encyclopedia, [https://www.uen.org/utah_history_encyclopedia/i/IOSEPA.shtml#:~:text=Iosepa%20was%20established%20in,Christ%20of%20Latter%2Dday%20Saints. '''"Iosepa"'''], by David L. Schirer, (Information was converted from a hard cover book published by University of Utah Press in 1994).</ref> <br> | |||
'''1900 '''Church membership in Hawaii is 6,978, with 22 missionaries.<br> | |||
'''1906 '''Queen Liliuokalani is baptized into the Church by Elder Abraham Fernandez. | |||
<ref>ScholarsArchive at Brigham Young University, [https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1217&context=mphs '''"Abraham Kaleimahoe Fernandez: A Hawaiian Saint and Royalist, 1857-1915"'''], by Isaiah Walker.</ref><br> | |||
'''1915''' Joseph F. Smith arrives in Honoloulu and sees Manuhii again. He dedicates the temple site in Laie. Church membership in Hawaii is 9,443 with 46 missionaries. <br> | |||
'''1917 '''Queen Liliuokalani dies at age 79.<br> | |||
'''1919 '''Hawaii temple dedicated by President Heber J. Grant, with William M. Waddoups as temple president.<br> | |||
'''1920 '''Genealogy of Kamehameha printed in Abraham Fornander’s Polynesian History and Ethnology.<br> | |||
'''1921 '''Elder David O. McKay visits Laie Elementary school and sees the vision of a university in Hawaii.<br> | |||
'''1927 '''Robert Plunkett and Clinton Kanahele become first Hawaiians in a temple presidency. <br> | |||
'''2008''' Church membership in Hawaii is 67,106. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||