Ralph and Susannah Smith collection
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0610
Scope and Contents
The Ralph and Susannah Smith collection consists of typescripts of family histories. In addition to "A History of Susannah J. Smith, 1862," the collection contains "Excerpts from the Diary of Ralph Smith, Pioneer of 1855," and a biographical sketch of Ralph Smith.
The biography of Susannah Jolley Smith (1850-1928), written by Sadie Holladay Nyman, covers Smith's birth in Thronely, County of Durham, England, to John Jolley and Susan Carter Jolley; the family's emigration to Utah in 1862; and their travel across the plains to Salt Lake City. Susannah's mother died on the plains after the birth of a son, who also died, leaving the father with five children. After arrival in Salt Lake City, Susannah "hired out" to support herself. She settled in Logan, Utah, in 1865 and became a polygamous wife of Ralph Smith in 1867. For many years she served as a midwife and cared for the sick in her community. In 1890 she was called to serve as president of the LDS Relief Society in Logan, serving for twenty-six years.
The excerpts from the diary of Ralph Smith were compiled by his daughter, Mabel S. Chambers. Ralph Smith (1835-1914) son of Thomas Smith and Mary Usher, was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 1 January 1846. In November of 1854, with his mother and "the rest of the family," he sailed from Liverpool, England, for America, arriving in Salt Lake City in September 1855. He participated in the 1857 Echo Canyon War, and in 1859 left Salt Lake City for Cache Valley. He was actively engaged in the settling of Logan--organizing wards, building a log schoolhouse, building roads and canals, and fencing fields. He worked on the railroad, quarried rock for building the tabernacle, and worked on the Logan LDS temple. Smith married Hannah Hodgetts in 1856, Emma Girdlestone in 1862, Susannah Jolley in 1867, and Mary Ann Stuart Routledge in 1874. In 1875, his wife, Susannah, "kept house for him at the point of the west mountains." In 1877, Smith was arrested for "cohabitation" and placed under bond, as were two of his wives. In 1888, he moved to Alberta, Canada, but returned to Logan in 1889, where he remained active in serving the LDS Church. There is also a one-page biography of Smith written by Sadie H. Nyman.
The biography of Susannah Jolley Smith (1850-1928), written by Sadie Holladay Nyman, covers Smith's birth in Thronely, County of Durham, England, to John Jolley and Susan Carter Jolley; the family's emigration to Utah in 1862; and their travel across the plains to Salt Lake City. Susannah's mother died on the plains after the birth of a son, who also died, leaving the father with five children. After arrival in Salt Lake City, Susannah "hired out" to support herself. She settled in Logan, Utah, in 1865 and became a polygamous wife of Ralph Smith in 1867. For many years she served as a midwife and cared for the sick in her community. In 1890 she was called to serve as president of the LDS Relief Society in Logan, serving for twenty-six years.
The excerpts from the diary of Ralph Smith were compiled by his daughter, Mabel S. Chambers. Ralph Smith (1835-1914) son of Thomas Smith and Mary Usher, was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 1 January 1846. In November of 1854, with his mother and "the rest of the family," he sailed from Liverpool, England, for America, arriving in Salt Lake City in September 1855. He participated in the 1857 Echo Canyon War, and in 1859 left Salt Lake City for Cache Valley. He was actively engaged in the settling of Logan--organizing wards, building a log schoolhouse, building roads and canals, and fencing fields. He worked on the railroad, quarried rock for building the tabernacle, and worked on the Logan LDS temple. Smith married Hannah Hodgetts in 1856, Emma Girdlestone in 1862, Susannah Jolley in 1867, and Mary Ann Stuart Routledge in 1874. In 1875, his wife, Susannah, "kept house for him at the point of the west mountains." In 1877, Smith was arrested for "cohabitation" and placed under bond, as were two of his wives. In 1888, he moved to Alberta, Canada, but returned to Logan in 1889, where he remained active in serving the LDS Church. There is also a one-page biography of Smith written by Sadie H. Nyman.
Dates
- [between 1855-1978?]
Creator
- Smith, Ralph, 1835-1914 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
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Conditions Governing Use
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Extent
0.25 Linear Feet (1 folder)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The Ralph and Susannah Smith collection consists of typescripts of family histories. In addition to "A History of Susannah J. Smith, 1862," the collection contains "Excerpts from the Diary of Ralph Smith, Pioneer of 1855," and a biographical sketch of Ralph Smith.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Received from an unknown source in 1978.
Processing Information
Processed by Dorothy Mortensen in 1997.
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- Biographies
- Diaries
- England -- Emigration and immigration -- Religious aspects -- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- 19th century
- Family histories
- Latter Day Saint converts -- Utah -- 19th century -- Archives
- Latter Day Saint pioneers -- Utah -- 19th century -- Archives
- Latter Day Saint women -- Utah -- 19th century -- Biography
- Live-in household employees -- Utah -- 19th century -- Biography
- Logan (Utah) -- Biography
- Midwives -- Utah -- 19th century -- Biography
- Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
- Photocopies
- Pioneers
- Polygamy -- Religious aspects -- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Relief Society (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) -- Presidents -- Biography
- Smith, Ralph, 1835-1914 -- Archives
- Smith, Ralph, 1835-1914 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Smith, Susannah Jolly, 1850-1928
- Typescripts
- Women employees -- Utah -- 19th century -- Biography
Creator
- Smith, Ralph, 1835-1914 (Person)
- Title
- Inventory of the Ralph and Susannah Smith collection
- Author
- Finding aid created by Dorothy Mortensen.
- Date
- 1997
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu