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Nope. Some were successive, some were simultaneous.I think that Charlamagne’s wives were at least successive.
No one knows, but it’s fairly clear that before we had tighter regulations in place, that a bunch of women had themselves sealed to Joseph Smith posthumously. Since JS never publicly taught the doctrine during his life, Brigham Young had a very hard time convincing the body of the church that Joseph Smith had ever practiced it, so if some woman came forward claiming that JS had married her, BY probably didn’t look into the claim very carefully.How many wives did Joseph Smith have at the time of his death?
That’s one thing we really could stand to learn from your church … you’re very rigorous about examining miraculous and other historical claims. Your leaders don’t sit back and accept any story that seems to confirm the faith. Our church fortunately learned that by the time that the Salamander letters came around, but there are lots of embarrassments from the early church when we were altogether too trusting of folks that claim that JS said this or did that. A lot of very questionable hearsay has been compiled into “the teachings of the prophet Joseph Smith” and I wish the church would redact out the unconfirmed statements.