Shipp, Ellis Reynolds, 1847-1939

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Dates:
Birth 1847-01-20
Death 1939-01-31

Biographical notes:

Female physician, polygamous wife.

From the description of Collection, 1875-1955. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122497744

Ellis Reynolds Shipp was born 20 January 1847 in David City, Iowa. Her parents joined the LDS Church and emigrated to Utah in 1852. In 1866, Ellis married Milford Shipp. She entered the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1875, graduating three years later. She wrote numerous medical articles and papers and was elected to Utah's Hall of Fame during her lifetime. Ellis Shipp died 31 January 1939.

From the guide to the Ellis Reynolds Shipp papers, 1866-1962, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah)

Ellis Reynolds Shipp was born on January 20, 1847, and moved to Pleasant Grove, Utah, with her parents in 1852. Her mother died in 1861, and after her father's remarriage Shipp lived with her grandparents. She married Milford Shipp in May 1866 and moved for a time to Fillmore before settling in Salt Lake City. The couple had ten children, four of whom died in infancy. Milford Shipp eventually married three plural wives, including Margaret Curtis, who followed Brigham Young's call for the education of female doctors and enrolled in the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1874. When Margaret returned home a year later, Shipp took her place at the school and graduated with high honors, and also studied medicine at the University of Michigan. Shipp returned to Utah as one of its first female doctors and founded the School of Nursing and Obstetrics in 1879, and also served on the Relief Society General Board from 1898-1907. She died in Salt Lake City on January 31, 1939.

From the description of Poems of Ellis Reynolds Shipp, 1901. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 557552666

In 1879, Dr. Ellis Shipp founded the School of Nursing and Obstetrics in Salt Lake City which licensed women to become midwives.

From the description of Lizzie Evans midwifery certificate, 1884 August 15. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 426058718

Physician.

From the description of Papers, 1875-1955. [photographs]. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122646251

Early woman doctor in Utah.

From the guide to the MS 8161 Ellis Reynolds Shipp papers 1864-1939 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church History Library)

William Fletcher Reynolds converted to the LDS Church and moved to Utah with his family in 1852.

From the guide to the William Fletcher Reynolds papers, undated, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah)

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  • Immigration and American Expansion
  • Labor History
  • Medicine
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  • Midwives
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  • Mormon pioneers
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  • Mormons
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  • Pioneers
  • Women poets
  • Polygamy
  • Religious poetry, American
  • Science, Technology, and Health
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