Background
Pulsipher was born in Rockingham, Vermont, to John and Elizabeth Pulsipher.
Pulsipher was born in Rockingham, Vermont, to John and Elizabeth Pulsipher.
During his early twenties, Pulsipher attempted to study to become a doctor, but decided to return to farming. Mary died after a year of being married. Pulsipher married Mary Brown a few years later and they raised a large family together.
The Pulsipher family was introduced to the Latter Day Saint church while living in Onondaga County, New York, and Pulsipher was baptized on January 11, 1832, by missionary Jared Carter.
Foreign the next two years, Pulsipher presided over the branch of the church in that county and served a number of missions to preach his new-found faith. In 1835, the Pulsiphers moved to church headquarters at Kirtland, Ohio, where Pulsipher was ordained as a First President of the Seventy by Joseph Smith on March 6, 1838.
Pulsipher and his family followed the main body of the church membership as they settled in Far West, Nauvoo, Winter Quarters, and Salt Lake City. He also helped settle Southern Utah in his later years.
In each of these areas, Pulsipher provided leadership including helping to locate the settlement of Garden Grove, Iowa.
Leading a company of 100 to Utah. Serving as a city counselor in Salt Lake City for a number of years. And presiding over the settlement of Hebron, Utah, from 1863 to 1869.
Pulsipher misused the sealing authority by performing two unauthorized polygamous marriages for William Bailey during the years 1856 and 1861, and was brought to answer before the First Presidency on April 12, 1862.
At the meeting, Pulsipher was instructed to be rebaptized, released as one of the Seven Presidents of the Seventy, and ordained a high priest. Pulsipher was later ordained a patriarch, and died in Hebron, Utah, in early 1872 as a member in full fellowship in the church.
Pulsipher married four wives over the course of his life and had 17 children:
Mary or Polly Randall (1789–1812), married November 6, 1810. One child: Harriet Pulsipher.
Mary Brown (1799–1886), married August 1815.
Eleven children: Mary Ann, Almira, Nelson, Mariah, Sarah, John, Charles, Mary Ann, William M., Eliza Jane, and Fidelia. Prudence McNanamy (1803–1883), married July 12, 1854. Number known children. Martha Hughes (1843–1907), married March 18, 1857.
Five children: Martha Ann, Mary Elizabeth, Zerah James, Sarah Jane, and Andrew Milton.