Biographies
Found in 3199 Collections and/or Records:
Susan Morris Buckwalter Turner biography
Photocopy of a typed biography of Susan Morris Buckwalter Turner, English convert to the Mormon Church, who settled in American Fork, Utah.
Tuttle, 1956-2000
Contains glossy photo and biographies (including photocopy) of Elanson Tuttle, with printouts from Ancestral File, and family record for Elanson and wife Ellen Barclay; glossy photo and biographical excerpt on Luther Terry Tuttle, biography of wife Abigail Haws, and family group records for Luther and wives Abigail Haws and Lola Ann Haws. Materials dated 1956 to 2000.
Twitchell, Willis, 1859-1951, approximately 1950-1959
Two epithets, date of production not identified
Two epithets, “Sacred to the memory of Sybil Kane” and “In memory of John Kane,” Sybil Kane died 18 July 1806, aged 67, John Kane died 15 March 1808, aged 73, date of production not identified.
Two short histories of Clara Clarkson Nuttall Giles
Daniel Tyler papers
To the memory of my dear mother, Jerusha Hancock Tyler
Typewritten history and genealogy of the Hancock, Adams, Bemis, and Guernsey families. Bright writes of the Joseph Hancock family in San Bernardino, California. Also included is a pamphlet by Charles Brent Hancock in which he recounts his life in Payson, Utah, including encounters with Ute Indians and numerous poems and songs written by family members.
Tyre, M. Sgt. Frank L., date of production not identified
University Communications biographical information on Cecil O. Samuelson
Collection consists of a document containing biographical information about Cecil O. Samuelson. Includes a timeline of Cecil O. Samuelson's life, a copy of his biography on the President's Page, and a timeline of the key events that occurred during his tenure as Brigham Young University's president. Created 2014.
University Communications files on individual former faculty members, 1954-1999
Contains newspaper clippings, news releases, faculty data sheets, photographs, correspondence, biographical information and other materials relating to individual former faculty members from 1954 to 1999. Notable former faculty members include Jim "Dinosaur Jim" Jensen.