Sophronia Smith McCleary

1803–1876 (73 years)

Hometown: Tunbridge, Vermont

Biography

Sophronia Smith McCleary was the eldest daughter of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith, and an elder sister of Joseph Smith the Prophet. She was present during many of the foundational events of the early Latter Day Saint movement.

She married Calvin W. Stoddard on December 2, 1827, in Palmyra, New York, and they had two daughters, though one died in infancy. After Calvin died in 1836, she remarried William McCleary on February 11, 1838, in Kirtland, Ohio.

Sophronia moved with the Saints to Kirtland, then to Far West, Missouri, and finally to Nauvoo, Illinois. She received her endowment in the Nauvoo Temple in late 1845. Unlike many of her siblings, she did not journey west with Brigham Young’s followers after Joseph’s death, instead remaining in Illinois.

She died on October 28, 1876, in Colchester, McDonough County, Illinois.

Parents

Husbands (2)

Sophronia Smith McCleary was a polygamist with 2 husbands. Note these are simultaneous marriages — married to multiple living spouses at the same time.

2 husbands · Lifespan: 1803–1876

Calvin W. Stoddard
1827–1876 (49 yrs)
William McCleary
1838–1876 (38 yrs)
1803 (born) 1821 1839 1857 1876 (died)
Husband

2 children from 1 husbands · Lifespan: 1803–1876

Calvin W. Stoddard
2 children
1803 (born) 1821 1839 1857 1876 (died)
Husband Child born
#NameSpouse BornSpouse DiedMarriedHis AgeHer AgeAge DiffChildren
1
Calvin W. Stoddard
Jan 1, 1801 Dec 30, 1827 262422
2
William McCleary
Jan 1, 1793 Feb 11, 1838 4534110

Children (2)

With Calvin W. Stoddard  (2 children)

  1. Eunice Stoddard (b. Jan 1, 1830)
  2. Mariah Stoddard (b. Jan 1, 1832)