Dillman, Anna Boletta Mortenson Williams, 1868-1942
Dates
- Existence: 1868 - 1942
Parallel Names
- Dillman, Lettie
Biography
Anna Boletta "Lettie" Mortenson Williams Dillman was born January 20, 1868, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, to parents James Mortenson and Anna Sophia Erickson, both immigrants to the United States and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a child, Lettie moved with her family to Arizona. She entered a plural marriage with George Calvin Williams on April 19, 1883, in St. George, Utah. They separated soon after. In 1900, Lettie married Peter Dillman. They lived in Arizona, where Peter worked in freight hauling. Lettie was the first Relief Society president of the Whitewater Branch in Elfrida, Arizona. She died on December 3, 1942, in Elfrida, Arizona.
Citation:
FamilySearch, accessed March 7, 2024 (Anna Boletta Mortenson Williams Dillman; born January 20, 1868, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, to parents James Mortenson and Anna Sophia Erickson; entered a plural marriage with George Calvin Williams on April 19, 1883, in St. George, Utah; separated soon after; in 1900, Lettie married Peter Dillman; died on December 3, 1942, in Elfrida, Arizona) https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KWNF-T37A brief life story of Anne Boletta Mortenson Williams Dillman, 1978 March 17 (also known as Lettie; parents both immigrants to the United States and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; family moved to Arizona; lived in Arizona, where Peter worked in freight hauling; Lettie was the first Relief Society president of the Whitewater Branch in Elfrida, Arizona)
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
A brief life story of Anna Boletta Mortenson Williams Dillman / as compiled by Maria Schnebly Dillman
One volume titled, "A Brief Life Story of Anna Boletta Mortenson Williams Dillman," compiled by Maria Schnebly Dillman on March 17, 1978. Biographical story includes Anna's family history and her experiences as a woman in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Arizona. Volume also includes photographic prints of Anna and her family.