Biographies
Found in 3199 Collections and/or Records:
Fay Ollerton Tarlock papers
This collection contains biographies of Fay Ollerton Tarlock, Anna Ollerton, Alice Louise Reynolds, Martha Spence, and Martha Cox; a scrapbook about Anna Ollerton and her work with the Brigham Young University library; and other miscellaneous articles and papers. The items are circa 1930-1989. Also includes a cassette tape of the memorial service for Fay Ollerton Tarlock, 1989.
Tate, George S., 1976-2000
John Tate : early Utah pioneer
Photocopies of a typewritten history with handwritten corrections. The item is a history of John Tate who converted to the Mormon Church in England and migrated to Utah. Tate lived in Salt Lake City, Utah as a famer until 1861 when he move to Tooele, Utah. This biography was written as a student paper for a history class at Brigham Young University.
John W. Tate papers
Typescript of a diary, photocopies and typescripts of letters received, and biographical information. The diary relates to Tate's work in colonizing Arizona from 1880 to 1881. The letters were received by Tate from 1887 to 1888 while serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Southern States. The biographical data lists the church, city, and county positions held by Tate from 1871 to 1914.
Taylor, 1973-1997
Contains a glossy photo and biographies of Joseph Taylor (including photocopied articles and photos), family correspondence, biography of wife Mary Moore Taylor and joint family group record, and group record for Joseph and wife Hannah Mariah Harris; as well as a glossy photo and life fact sheet of Norman Taylor. Materials dated 1973 to 1997.
Taylor, Annie Christina Smoot, approximately 1975
Charlotte Elizabeth Liggett Taylor biography
Photocopy of a typed biography of Charlotte Elizabeth Liggett Taylor, a child convert to the Mormon Church in Ohio who settled in Utah and became disenchanted with polygamy.