Autobiography of Mary Minerva Dart Judd, 1879-1926 (bulk 1879-1885).

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Autobiography of Mary Minerva Dart Judd, 1879-1926 (bulk 1879-1885).

This is the original handwritten manuscript of Mary Minerva Dart Judd. The bound volume consists of Judd's reminiscences of her life; family records such as births, deaths, and baptisms; and poetry and songs. The subjects covered include Judd's recollections of her move to Utah, her marriage to Zodak Knapp Judd, their movement between various Mormon settlements, and her descriptions of her life as a woman pioneer. She also provides accounts of the births and deaths of her children, relationships with Native Americans, frontier and pioneer life, the purchase of Native American children, and the various activities of Jacob Hamblin (1819-1886).

1 bound volume.19 cm.110 pages.

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Judd, Mary Minerva Dart, 1838-1909.

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Zadok Judd and Mary Minerva Dart Judd were present during many of the foundational events of the restoration. Zadok served in the Mormon Battalion, and Zadok and Mary were Church pioneers in various settlements in southern Utah and Nevada. They eventually settled in Kanab, Utah and participated in the Kanab United Order. Zadok also served as a missionary to the Navajo and Hopi tribes with Jacob Hamblin. From the guide to the MS 21598 Mary Minerva Judd papers circa 1872-1900 (Church o...

Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886

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Jacob Hamblin (1819-1886) was a Mormon pioneer, missionary, and federal Indian agent in Southern Utah. He was president of the Indian Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in southern Utah and northern Arizona. From the description of Jacob Hamblin diaries and autobiography, 1819-1886. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435477 From the guide to the Jacob Hamblin diaries and autobiography, 1819-1886, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Pioneer Mor...

Judd, Zodak Knapp, 1827-1909.

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Born in Canada, joined the LDS church in 1837, member of the Mormon Battalion, settled Parowan, Santa Clara and Kanab, where he lived in the United Order. From the description of Autobiography. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122623739 Zadok Knapp Judd was born on 15 October 1827 in Bostort, Canada, to Lucinda Adams and Arza Judd. He was baptized a member of the LDS Church in 1837 and a year later his family moved to Kirtland, Ohio. They, along with other LDS ...