Footnotes

[1]. It was in Boulogne ser-Mer and Paris that he labored principally while in France, and it was at the former place he held the discussion alluded to by Elder Richards.

[2]. A younger brother of the Prophet Joseph's, a most excellent young man; he died in Nauvoo, 1841.

[3]. Samuel Smith, a brother to the Prophet.

[4]. Heber C. Kimball.

[5]. President Brigham Young.

[6]. Willard Richards, who was with President Taylor and the two Prophets in Carthage Jail.

[7]. He was the Apostle that was killed at the battle of Crooked River, in Missouri, 1838.

[8]. Jedediah Grant, Counselor to President Young.

[9]. George A. Smith, a Counselor to President Young.

[10]. Had it been possible, it would have been eminently proper for the Twelve Apostles to have been the pall bearers, because President Taylor had been so long identified with that organization; but this was impracticable, as the most of the quorum were in exile. It was therefore decided to select members of the family to act in that capacity, and twelve of the seventeen sons present at the funeral were chosen for that purpose.