1776
USA
Church History
Belnap Family
4th of July
100

On what date was the declaration of Independence officially adopted?

July 4, 1776

100

How many states are in the USA?

50

100

Who was the first prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?

Joseph Smith

100

What is Nana's full name?

Elizabeth Ann Moss Belnap

100

What city was the Declaration of Independence adopted in?

Philadelphia

200

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

What is the capital of the United States of America?

Washington, D.C.

200

In what year was the Church officially organized?

1830

200

Who is the oldest and youngest granchild?

Bennett - Jane

200

What is the main ingredient in fireworks?

Gunpowder or Black Powder

300

How many original colonies declared their independence from Great Britain?

13

300

What birthday is America celebrating today?

250th!

300

Who led the Latter-day Saints west to the Salt Lake Valley after Joseph Smith's death?

Brigham Young

300

Name three countries that we have ancestors from?

Sweden, England, Wales, Scotland

300

On what date did the Continental Congress officially vote to declare independence from Great Britain?

July 2, 1776

400

What famous symbol of American freedom rang out to announce the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence?

Liberty Bell

400

What are the three branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

400

What is the world's largest women's organization?

The Relief Society

400

What year were Nana and Papa married?

1973

400

What is the word for 250th?

Semiquincentennial

500

The Declaration of Independence says that everyone has certain unalienable rights. Name all three.

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

500

What document begins with the words, "We the People"

United States Constitution
500

Who is the 5th prophet of the Church?

Lorenzo Snow
500

What is the name of Ebba Louise Oscarson's childhood home in Molnbo, Sweden?

Anneberg

500

What presidents died on July 4?

John Adams (1826), Thomas Jefferson (1826), James Monroe (1831)