By: Ardis E. Parshall - April 11, 2016 Johnson J. Hendershot was 39 years old in 1889 when two Mormon elders stopped by his Fulton County, Pennsylvania farm one evening about 5 p.m., asking for a place to stay the night. Johnson invited them to join the family for supper; they could talk religion after the chores were done, and the visitors could sleep at the Hendershot home. The Hendershots were not surprised by the missionaries’ clai...
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