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Spending Christmas with Joseph and Emma

Descendant relates how Prophet observed holidays

Published: Thursday, Dec. 8, 2005 7:57 p.m. MST
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The 200th anniversary of the birth of Joseph Smith has focused attention not only on his work and his message but also on his personal life. As the holidays approach, some may wonder what the Christmas season would have been like for the early church prophet.

As a great-great-granddaughter of Joseph Smith, Gracia N. Jones has both a historical and a personal interest in that question. A few years back, as she was researching the lives of her ancestors, she began to ponder the holiday connection. "I wondered what Joseph and Emma did at Christmas. In doing my earlier research, it seemed that Joseph was seldom home, so they had very little family time — and certainly not much uninterrupted family time — because people came constantly to see Joseph, and he never turned anyone away. I wanted to know how this affected their Christmases.

She also wondered if any of the traditions in her own family had been handed down from those earlier generations (her family line comes through Joseph and Emma's son Alexander).

The results of her research ended up in a little book called "The Holidays With Joseph and Emma" (Covenant, $12.95).

Jones discovered that in Joseph's day, Christmas seemed to be one of the lesser holidays. More attention was paid to Easter, birthdays and the Fourth of July than to Christmas. "The Fourth was their greatest holiday. They had parades and flags and big celebrations."

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So, what was a typical Christmas like in the Smith home? "I don't think there was a typical one," said Jones, who now lives in St. George but recently was in Salt Lake City to talk about her book. "There were no electric lights and no Christmas trees. They had a feast, if they had access to a goose or venison — more than likely that was the main course."

There might have been vegetables, such as potatoes and carrots, that would have come from Emma's garden. "She made wonderful puddings, as well as bread, cheese, pies, cakes and cookies."

In addition to the feast, "Joseph loved social gatherings," so there were likely some friends and neighbors gathered for the occasion.

They enjoyed sleigh rides, weather permitting. "There are many references in church history to Joseph and Emma sleigh riding for entertainment, as well as travel." One of Jones' treasured possessions, in fact, is a single sleigh bell that once belonged to her great-great-grandfather. "There would have been a whole string of them. But I just have the one."

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Gracia Jones, great-great-granddaughter of Joseph Smith, displays her book which is titled "The Holidays with Joseph and Emma."

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