Zina Young Card Brown family papers 1835-1968

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Zina Young Card Brown family papers 1835-1968

Contains papers relating to Zina Card Brown and her ancestors, including her parents; her grandmother, Zina D. H. Young; and her great-grandfather, William Huntington. Includes a notebook kept by Zina Card (Brown) for a sewing class at Brigham Young College in Logan, Utah; correspondence; a Daughters of Utah Pioneers notebook belonging to Zina Y. Card, 1912-1914; a list of Brigham Young's daughters and granddaughters, 1947; a postcard image of the C. O. Card home in Cardston, Alberta; and photocopies of other photographic images. Also includes a letter from Jane E. Molen to George F. Richards, 1928.

1 microfilm reel; (.25 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6341246

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Card, Zina Presendia Young Williams, 1850-1931

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Card was a daughter of Brigham Young. She and her husband, Charles Ora Card, settled Cardston, Alberta, Canada. From the guide to the Zina Presendia Young Williams Card collection, 1884-1939, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Mormon pioneer, educator, church leader, and civic authority. From the description of Zina Young Card papers, 1881-1930. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367388266 Brigham Young Academy Student. Also in charge of BYA's primary dept.,...

Brown family

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Zina Card Brown, daughter of C. O. Card and Zina Presendia Young, was a granddaughter of Brigham Young. She was born in 1888 and died in 1974. She married Hugh B. Brown in 1908. From the guide to the Zina Young Card Brown family papers, 1835-1968, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...

Huntington, William, 1784-1846

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Convert to the Mormon Church. From the description of Diary and autobiography, 1784-1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435968 William Huntington Sr. was born 28 March 1784 in New Grantham, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. He married Zina Baker in 1806. By 1811, he was a man of considerable property, but the War of 1812 was declared and he was "reduced low as to property." By 1816, he had begun to rebuild his holdings, and when he joined the LDS Church in 1835, he again w...

Card, Charles Ora, 1839-1906

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Mormon pioneer and businessman in Logan, Utah. From the description of Diaries, 1871-1883. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122497469 Charles Ora Card was born 5 November 1839 in Ossian Township, New York, to Cyrus W. Card and Sarah Ann Tuttle. He became the son-in-law to Brigham Young when he married Young's daughter, Zina Young Williams, in 1884 in Logan, Utah. He was also married to Sarah Jane (Sally) Beirdneau, Sarah Jane Painter, and Lavinia Clark Rigby. After being arres...

Young, Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith, 1821-1901

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Zina D.H. Young was born 31 January 1821 in Watertown, New York, to William Huntington and Zina Baker Huntington. Zina was baptized into the LDS Church by Hyrum Smith on 1 August 1835. On 7 March 1841 Zina married Henry Bailey Jacobs, with whom she had two sons: Zebulon Williams Jacobs and Henry Chariton Jacobs. Later that year, she married to Joseph Smith, Jr. on 27 October 1841. On 2 February 1846 she maried Brigham Young with whom she had a daughter, Zina Presendia Young. In addition to her t...

Brigham Young College (Logan, Utah)

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Brigham Young College was established in 1877 after Brigham Young set up an endowment in the form of 9,642 acres of land to support the school. Brigham Young desired a school that would not only give a practical education in the fields of mechanical and domestic arts, agriculture, and industrial training, but also teach the doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The college offered a varied curriculum during its existence including preparatory, normal high school, and coll...

Daughters of Utah Pioneers

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Latter-day Saint Church Presiding Bishop, 1952-1961. From the guide to the Joseph Leopold Wirthlin letter, 1957, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Women's organization that commemorates the pioneers coming to Utah. From the guide to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers records, 1911-1937, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) The DUP was organized solely for historical, educational and public purposes and is completely non-political and non-sectarian. It is dedi...

Richards, George F. (George Franklin), 1861-1950

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George F. Richards Sr. resided in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from April 1906 until August 1950. His assignments included president of the European Mission, 1916-1919; president of the Salt Lake Temple, 1921-1938; acting presiding patriarch of the Church, 1937-1942; president of the Quorum of the Twelve, 1945-1950. From the guide to the MS 25990 George F. and George F. Richards Jr. papers 1908-1967 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day ...

Young, Brigham, 1801-1877

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Second president of the Mormon Church. From the description of Certificate, 1876. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122630973 American religious leader, second president of the Mormon Church, first governor of the Territory of Utah, and colonizer who significantly influenced the development of the American West. From the description of Cash ledger books, 1862-1877. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122480196 From the description of Cash ledger books 1862-1877 ...

Molen, Jane Elizabeth Hyde, 1843-1934

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Jane Elizabeth Hyde Molen (1834-1934) was born in Nauvoo, Ill. on 12 Feb. 1843. She migrated to Utah, where she married Simpson Molen on 7 Aug. 1859. They later settled in the Cache Valley area. In 1876 she accompanied her husband on a mission to the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii). After their return she was called to serve in the presidency of the newly organized Hyde Park, Utah Primary Association. She had two daughters, Maria and Millie. Jane Molen died in Hyrum, Utah on Christmas Day, 1934. ...