Alfred Douglas Young papers 1808-1843

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Alfred Douglas Young papers 1808-1843

The Alfred Douglas Young papers (1808-1843) contain an autobiographical sketch for Alfred Douglas Young.

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Little, James A. (James Amasa), 1822-1908

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After serving as a soldier in the Mexican War, James Little joined the LDS Church and moved to Utah in 1849 where he married Mary Jane Lyttle. James served as associate editor of the Millennial Star and served three LDS missions. He is the author of From Kirtland to Salt Lake, as well as biographies of LDS leaders. From the description of The James A. and Mary Jane Lyttle Little papers. 1808-1892. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 173384142 Little was a Mormon pionee...

Little, Mary Jane Lyttle, 1831- .

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Young, Alfred D. (Alfred Douglas), 1808-1889

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Alfred D. Young was born 13 April 1808, in Springfield, Robinson Co., Tenn.; baptized into the Mormon Church in 1841; died 17 Mar. 1889 in Kanab, Utah. From the description of Journal of Alfred Douglas Young, 1808-1842 [1888?]-1924. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 65175213 Alfred D. Young (1808-1889) was a Mormon farmer who lived in Kanab, Utah. He joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841 and had lived in Nauvoo, Illinois. From ...