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Latter Day Saint women -- Utah -- 19th century -- Biography

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Margaret McNeil Ballard autobiography [typescript]

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0126
Abstract The Margaret McNeil Ballard autobiography [typescript] (1850s-1917) describes her life as a Scottish-born LDS Church pioneer.
Dates: 1850s-1917

Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp biographies

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1439
Abstract The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp biographies (circa 1940-1974) is a collection of biographical sketches of Utah pioneers submitted to the Phillips Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, in Kaysville, Utah. Click here to view the digitized collection.
Dates: circa 1940-1974

Rachel Seamons Hancey autobiography [photocopy]

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0348
Abstract The Rachel Seamons Hancey autobiography (circa 1900) describes her life in England and travel to Cache Valley, Utah.
Dates: (circa 1900)

Olive Andelin Potter autobiography [photocopy]

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0360
Abstract This collections consists of a photocopy of the typescript autobiography of Olive Andelin Potter discussing family life in Utah, including her move from Salt Lake City to the Sanpete Valley in the 1880s.
Dates: 1932

Ralph and Susannah Smith collection

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0610
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.
Dates: [between 1855-1978?]

Transcript of the reminiscences and diary of Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0589
Abstract This collection contains a transcript of the reminiscences and diary of Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner which records her experiences with the Church in Kirtland, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, and Utah, and her association with Joseph Smith. A photocopy of a letter written by Emmeline B. Wells in 1889 is also included in the collection.
Dates: [between 1860-1913?]