Biographical sketch [microform] (Typescript).

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Biographical sketch [microform] (Typescript).

Born in Chagla, Lancashire County, England, daughter of John Parker and Alice Widaker. Immigration to Nauvoo, Illinois; illness and poverty at Nauvoo; removal to St. Louis, Missouri; exodus west; arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, 1852; marriage to Samuel W. Richards, 1855; move to southern Utah in the early 1870's; return to Salt Lake City.

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