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  1. David Whitmer (January 7, 1805 – January 25, 1888) was an early leader of the Latter Day Saint Movement and one of the Three Witnesses to the gold plates of the Book of Mormon. Whitmer later distanced himself from Joseph Smith and was excommunicated from the church in 1838, but continued to affirm his testimony of the Book of Mormon.

  2. Feb 13, 2021 · David Whitmer Biography. David Whitmer was born on January 7, 1805, in Pennsylvania. While he was still a baby, David’s father moved the family to Western New York, where they stayed until 1831. There were five boys and one girl (who later married Oliver Cowdery).

  3. May 27, 2011 · David Whitmer (1805-1888) was one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon whose testimony has been printed in all published copies of the book (see Book of Mormon Witnesses). Although Whitmer was excommunicated from the Church in 1838, he never repudiated his testimony of the Book of Mormon, reaffirming it thereafter on at least seventy ...

  4. David Whitmer lived outside the Church for 50 years following his excommunicationnever to return but never to deny his testimony. As the last surviving Witness, he was often interviewed—and often misquoted.

  5. May 13, 2023 · In 1829, Joseph baptized David Whitmer as a member of the Church, and just a short time later, David Whitmer was a witness of the Gold Plates from which the Book of Mormon had been translated. David was ordained as an elder on April 6, 1830, and was one of the original six members of the Church.

  6. Smith, H. H. “Biography of David Whitmer.” Journal of History 3 (July 1910): 298–305. Ordained by William E. McLellin to preside over McLellinite Church of Christ, 1847, but later rejected that movement. 26. Porter, “Odyssey of William Earl McLellin,” 343; Smith, “Biography of David Whitmer,” Journal of History 3 (July 1910): 303–304; Anderson, Investigating the Book of Mormon Witnesses, 69.

  7. David Whitmer first became involved with Joseph Smith and the golden plates through his friend, Cowdery, and became the most interviewed of the Three Witnesses because of his longevity. Whitmer gave various versions of his experience in viewing the golden plates.

  8. More than five decades after the Book of Mormon was published, David Whitmer recalled how he first heard of the Book of Mormon: “I made a business trip to Palmyra, N. Y. [in 1828], and while there stopped with one Oliver Cowdery.

  9. Feb 1, 2021 · The Lord chose Three Witnesses who would see the Book of Mormon gold plates so they could “testify to the truth of the book and the things therein” ( 2 Nephi 27:12 ). One of these witnesses was David Whitmer.

  10. Jun 12, 2021 · David Whitmer, Martin Harris, and Oliver Cowdery. Those are the well-known names of three men whose witnesses of the Book of Mormon stood the test of time, even if their loyalty to the Church sometimes wavered.