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Alma Dayer LeBaron Sr. (March 15, 1886 – 1951) was a Mormon fundamentalist who was the father of a number of leaders and church founders in Mormon fundamentalism. LeBaron was generally known as Dayer LeBaron and was the grandson of Benjamin F. Johnson, who was a confidential secretary and part-time business partner to Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement.

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  • Alma Dayer LeBaron Sr. (March 15, 1886 – 1951) was a Mormon fundamentalist who was the father of a number of leaders and church founders in Mormon fundamentalism. LeBaron was generally known as Dayer LeBaron and was the grandson of Benjamin F. Johnson, who was a confidential secretary and part-time business partner to Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. (en)
  • Alma Dayer LeBaron (15 de marzo de 1886 - 19 de febrero de 1951) fue un religioso, fundamentalista mormón que fue padre de un gran número de líderes y fundadores de iglesias en el fundamentalismo mormón. LeBaron era generalmente conocido como 'Dayer LeBaron', y era el nieto de , quien era secretario confidencial y socio empresarial de tiempo parcial de Joseph Smith, Jr., el fundador del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días.[cita requerida] (es)
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  • Alma Dayer LeBaron Sr. (March 15, 1886 – 1951) was a Mormon fundamentalist who was the father of a number of leaders and church founders in Mormon fundamentalism. LeBaron was generally known as Dayer LeBaron and was the grandson of Benjamin F. Johnson, who was a confidential secretary and part-time business partner to Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. LeBaron was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) until he was excommunicated on February 17, 1924, for practicing plural marriage. LeBaron made a written request for permission to return to the church on March 24, 1934, but he died in 1951 without being readmitted to the LDS Church. LeBaron's childhood was spent in Mesa, Arizona, living not far from his grandfather Benjamin F. Johnson. He later moved to Colonia Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, to continue his education, and there met his first wife, Barbara Baily. Married in 1904, they had one son. However, LeBaron's religious beliefs soon alienated his wife who left him, taking their child and moving to Salt Lake City to be with her mother. Moving back to Utah, LeBaron met Maude Lucinda McDonald, and the two were wed in 1910. Together they had thirteen children, five girls and seven boys. In 1923, Dayer approached Nathan Clark, who performed his sealing to Onie Jones. The following year, both he and his wives were excommunicated "for violative conduct", the LDS Church disciplinary council being held at La Verkin, Utah, Onie Jones's hometown. In response, LeBaron and his two wives and eight children moved back to Colonia Juárez, where he sought work as a painter and doing odd jobs and was described as an "energetic" and "hard-working" man. Purchasing a "fixer-upper" home, he rebuilt it little by little as his families expanded. Onie bore six children and eventually separated herself and her children from LeBaron and his fundamentalist activities. (en)
  • Alma Dayer LeBaron (15 de marzo de 1886 - 19 de febrero de 1951) fue un religioso, fundamentalista mormón que fue padre de un gran número de líderes y fundadores de iglesias en el fundamentalismo mormón. LeBaron era generalmente conocido como 'Dayer LeBaron', y era el nieto de , quien era secretario confidencial y socio empresarial de tiempo parcial de Joseph Smith, Jr., el fundador del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días.[cita requerida] LeBaron fue miembro de la Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días hasta que fue excomulgado el 17 de febrero de 1924 por practicar la poligamia. LeBaron hizo una petición escrita para permitir regresar a la iglesia el 24 de marzo de 1934, pero falleció en 1951, sin haber sido nunca readmitido en la iglesia LDS.[cita requerida] LeBaron pasó su infancia en Mesa, Arizona, no lejos de su abuelo Benjamin F. Johnson. Más tarde, se mudó a Colonia Juárez, Chihuahua, México, para continuar su educación, y allí conoció a su primera mujer, Bárbara Baily. Se casaron en 1904, tuvieron un hijo. Aun así, las creencias religiosas de LeBaron pronto alejaron a su mujer, quien le abandonó, llevándose a su niño y mudándose a Salt Lake City para estar con su madre.​ Volviéndose a mudar a Utah, LeBaron conoció Maude Lucinda McDonald, y los dos contrajeron matrimonio en 1910. Juntos tuvieron trece hijos, cinco chicas y ocho chicos. En 1923, Dayer se acercó a Nathan Clark, quien actuó su sellado a Onie Jones.​ El año siguiente tanto él como sus mujeres fueron excomulgados “por violar la conducta”. El consejo disciplinario de la iglesia LDS tuvo lugar en La Verkin, Utah, la ciudad natal de Onie Jones.​ En respuesta, LeBaron y sus dos mujeres y ocho niños se mudaron de nuevo a Colonia Juárez, donde trabajó como pintor y haciendo chapuzas, y fue descrito como un “hombre” enérgico" y "trabajador". Adquirió una casa "que necesitaba reparaciones”, la reconstruyó poco a poco, mientras su familia se expandía. Onie lo reconstruyó poco a poco, conforme sus familias se expandieron. Onie tuvo seis hijos y, con el tiempo, se marchó con sus hijos, alejándose de LeBaron y de sus actividades fundamentalistas.[cita requerida] (es)
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