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'''1850 '''Brigham Young sends George Q. Cannon and nine other Latter-day Saint missionaries to Honolulu. <ref>BYU Religious Studies Center, [https://rsc.byu.edu/go-ye-all-world/ten-pioneering-missionaries-sandwich-islands-1850-54 ''"The Ten Pioneering Missionaries of the Sandwich Islands, 1850-54"''], in Go Ye into All the World: The Growth & Development of Mormon Missionary Work, by Mary Jane Woodger, ed. Reid L. Nielson and Fred E. Woods (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, 2012), 217-40, accessed July 13, 2020</ref> Businessmen begin to arrive in Hawaii.<br>
'''1850 '''Brigham Young sends George Q. Cannon and nine other Latter-day Saint missionaries to Honolulu. <ref>BYU Religious Studies Center, [https://rsc.byu.edu/go-ye-all-world/ten-pioneering-missionaries-sandwich-islands-1850-54 ''"The Ten Pioneering Missionaries of the Sandwich Islands, 1850-54"''], in Go Ye into All the World: The Growth & Development of Mormon Missionary Work, by Mary Jane Woodger, ed. Reid L. Nielson and Fred E. Woods (Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, 2012), 217-40, accessed July 13, 2020</ref> 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. <ref>Donkeytime.org, [https://donkeytime.org/the-book/41583-the-book-of-mormon-hawaii-615-953.php ''"The Book of Mormon Hawaii"''], posted on October 24, 2019, accessed July 23, 2020</ref><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. <ref>Donkeytime.org, [https://donkeytime.org/the-book/41583-the-book-of-mormon-hawaii-615-953.php ''"The Book of Mormon Hawaii"''], posted on October 24, 2019, accessed July 23, 2020</ref><br>
'''1852 '''Jonathan and Kitty Napela are baptized and Jonathan helps George Q. Cannon translate The Book of Mormon from English into Hawaiian. <ref>ChurchofJesusChrist.org, [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/1978/08/jonathon-napela-quiet-hero-of-hawaii?lang=eng ''"Jonathon Napela: Quiet Hero of Hawaii"''], by Joseph H. Spurrier, Ensign August 1978, accessed July 23, 2020</ref> First branch organized at Pulehu, Maui. Total Church membership in Hawaii is 841: 196 from Maui, 71 from Oahu, 43 from Molokai.<br>  
'''1852 '''Jonathan and Kitty Napela are baptized and Jonathan helps George Q. Cannon translate The Book of Mormon from English into Hawaiian. <ref>ChurchofJesusChrist.org, [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/1978/08/jonathon-napela-quiet-hero-of-hawaii?lang=eng ''"Jonathon Napela: Quiet Hero of Hawaii"''], by Joseph H. Spurrier, Ensign August 1978, accessed July 23, 2020</ref> First branch organized at Pulehu, Maui. <ref>Maui 24/7 - Media/News Company - facebook page, [https://www.facebook.com/maui247/posts/pulehu-lds-chapel-the-church-of-jesus-christ-of-latter-day-saints-has-been-in-ha/913646282048713/ ''"Pulehu LDS Chapel"''], by Joline "Jo" Dorner, JoDorner.com, posted December 16, 2015, accessed July 23, 2020</ref> 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>
'''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. <ref>Mormon Historic Sites website, [http://mormonhistoricsites.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/MHS_FALL-2005_06-PRINTING-HISTORY-BOOK-OF-MORMON.pdf ''"A Printing History of The Book of Mormon"''], by David J. Whittaker, page 115, accessed July 16, 2020</ref> 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>
'''1855 '''Printing of the Book of Mormon in Hawaiian begun. <ref>Mormon Historic Sites website, [http://mormonhistoricsites.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/MHS_FALL-2005_06-PRINTING-HISTORY-BOOK-OF-MORMON.pdf ''"A Printing History of The Book of Mormon"''], by David J. Whittaker, page 115, accessed July 16, 2020</ref> 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>
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