Zina D.H. Young family papers and photographs, 1876-1898.

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Zina D.H. Young family papers and photographs, 1876-1898.

The Zina D.H. Young family papers and photographs included photos and papers pertaining to Zina D.H. Young and her family. Notable items include a letter from Zina D.H. Young to her husband, President Brigham Young, and a photograph of the "Three Zinas": Zina D.H. Young, Zina Young Card, and Zina Card Brown.

4 folders (0.32linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7386817

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Card, Joseph Y., 1885-1956

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Zina D.H. Young was born 31 January 1821 in Watertown, New York, to William Huntington and Zina Baker Huntington. Zina was baptized into the LDS Church by Hyrum Smith on 1 August 1835. On 7 March 1841 Zina married Henry Bailey Jacobs, with whom she had two sons: Zebulon Williams Jacobs and Henry Chariton Jacobs. Later that year, she married to Joseph Smith, Jr. on 27 October 1841. On 2 February 1846 she maried Brigham Young with whom she had a daughter, Zina Presendia Young. In addition to her t...