MS 5417, Widtsoe family. Widtsoe family papers 1824-1953 (bulk 1891-1933)

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MS 5417, Widtsoe family. Widtsoe family papers 1824-1953 (bulk 1891-1933)

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Durham, Leah Eudora Widtsoe 1912-1995

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Widtsoe, Osborne John Peter 1877-1920

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Gaarden, Petroline Jorgine Pedersen 1853-1929

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Widtsoe, Leah D. (Leah Dunford), 1874-1965

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Domestic scientist; instructor, Brigham Young University, wife of John A. Widtsoe; author. From the description of Papers, 1890-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122598032 Domestic scientist; instructor, Brigham Young University, wife of John A. Widtsoe; author. Leah Eudora Dunford was born February 24, 1874, to Dr. Alma B. Dunford and Susa Young Dunford Gates, daughter of Brigham Young. Leah graduated from the University of Utah in 1896 and received a B.S. Degree from Br...

Wallace, Anna Gaarden Widtsoe 1899-1990

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Scandinavian Mission

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Widtsoe, John Andreas, 1872-1952

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Mormon educator at Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah and at the Utah Agricultural College at Logan, Utah. From the description of John Andreas Widtsoe letters, 1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122536179 From the guide to the John Andreas Widtsoe letters, 1948, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) John Andreas Widtsoe (1872-1952) moved from Norway to Logan in 1883 after his mother converted to the Mormon faith. Widtsoe graduated from the Brigham Young College...

Widtsoe family

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Anna K.G. Widtsoe and her sister, Petroline Gaarden, were converted to the Church in Norway and emigrated to Utah in 1883, bringing with them Anna's two sons, John A. and Osborne. The family resided in Logan, Utah, until 1898, when Anna and Petroline moved to Salt Lake City, where they spent the balance of their lives, except for the time they served in the Scandinavian Mission. Anna Widtsoe was a longtime member of the Utah Women's Press Club and wrote and published both poetry and prose. ...

European Mission

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Widtsoe, Karl Marselius 1902-1927

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British Mission

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Widtsoe, Anna Karine Gaarden, 1849-1919

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Gates, Susa Young, 1856-1933

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Daughter of Brigham Young. From the guide to the MS 8884 Susa Young Gates collection 1852-1951 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church History Library) Susa Young Gates, a daughter of Brigham Young, was the author of a dozen books, the founder of many regional and national women's organizations, editor, poetess, musician, woman suffragette, and the mother of 13 children. She founded and edited the "Young Women's Journal" and the "Relief Society Magazine." She or...