Ada Morrell Family Scrapbook Collection, 1844-1980

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Ada Morrell Family Scrapbook Collection, 1844-1980

The Ada Morrell Family Scrapbook Collection documents several families (Woolf, England, Morrell, Hambleton, and Seamons) mostly from Cache Valley, although a small portion of the collection does cover Tooele, Utah. The scrapbooks were compiled by Ada Eliza England Morrell.

9 Boxes; 3.5 Linear Feet

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England family

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Morrell, Joseph P

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England, Charles, 1863-1952

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Seaman family

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England, Charles

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Morrell, Ada England

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Ada Eliza England Morrell was born April 9, 1887 in Hyde Park Utah to Charles England and Phebe Almira Woolf England. Ada was a graduate of the Brigham Young College, a member of the Eliza R. Snow Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and was active in the leadership of her local LDS ward and stake. On May 26, 1909 Ada married Joseph P Morrell in Logan Utah, and would spend the majority of their lives together in Cache County Utah. Ada and Joseph lived through the deaths of three of their ...

Morrell family

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Woolf, John Anthony, 1805-1881

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Madison, Daniel Hambleton

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Woolf, John Anthony, 1805-1881

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Madison, Daniel Hambleton, 1811-1870

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Woolf family

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Morrill family

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Morrell, Joseph "P", 1884-1973

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Wolfe family

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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...