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Louisa Beaman
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Joseph Smith's Polygamy: "Louisa Beaman", by Brian C. Hales
Summary: Louisa Beaman was born February 7, 1815, to Alvah Beaman and Sarah Burtts in Livonia, New York, some twenty-five miles south of Palmyra.
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