Interesting stuff. One small correction.
Alvin Smith was 25 when he died; however, he had not been baptized. His passing had significant impact on the Smith family and its finances as Alvin had been very industrious and was instrumental in trying to get the Smith family out of debt. (Most of this comes from Bushman's RSR). The dead Alvin Smith is also part of the "Salamander Letter" saga.
JS sees a vision of his brother Alvin in the celestial kingdom even though he had not been baptized and died as a child. JS reveals that all those who die in ignorance of the gospel “who would have received it if they had been permitted to tarry, shall be heirs of the celestial kingdom” (D&C 137:7).
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