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Encyclopedia > Lemuel

In the Book of Mormon, Lemuel (Hebrew למואל Ləmʾēl; BoM Arabic لموئيل Lamūīl) was one of the sons of Lehi, and the brother of Laman and Nephi. He and Laman were the principle ancestors of the Lamanites. Lemuel's direct seed are also sometimes referred to as Lemuelites (BoM Arabic لموئيليين Lamūīliyyīn).


Lemuel is a hebrew name, meaning "Devoted to God".


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Lemuel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (114 words)
In the Book of Mormon, Lemuel (Hebrew למואל Ləmûʾēl; BoM Arabic لموئيل Lamūīl) was the second eldest of Lehi's sons, and the brother of Laman and Nephi.
Lemuel's direct seed are also sometimes referred to as Lemuelites (BoM Arabic لموئيليين Lamūīliyyīn).
Lemuel is a hebrew name, meaning "Devoted to God".
Lemuel Dickson Skidmore (1592 words)
Lemuel Dickson Skidmore was born January 31, 1827 in Morgan Co., Alabama to Abraham and Celia (Thompson) Skidmore, and died February 15, 1891 in Lamar Co., Texas.
Lemuel was no exception as he later enlisted on 9 Mar 1862 at Paris, TX for 12 months as Private, Co. G, Whitfield's Legion (also known as 27th Texas Cavalry), under Capt. Ed O.
Lemuel Shedrich "Jack" Skidmore was born August 1862 in Lamar Co., Texas, and died March 17, 1909 in Lamar Co., Texas.
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