Latter Day Saints -- Utah -- Biography
Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:
Truman G. Madsen biography of B. H. Roberts
This collection contains a photocopy of a typewritten book draft with handwritten corrections, approximately 500 pages. The work is a biography of B. H. Roberts (1857-1933), Mormon church leader, historian, and author.
Leola G. Merrill papers
Consists primarily of personal papers documenting Merrill's authorship of numerous Mormon-themed dramas and programs, but also contains the personal papers and/or memorabilia of her husband, David M. Merrill, her parents, Luman Peter and Veda Jane Walker Green, and David's father, Amos N. Merrill. Materials dated 1911-2002.
Ellice M. Moffitt family biographies
Typewritten biographies and photocopies of a certificate and a clipping from a newspaper. The collection consists of biographies of Moffitt's ancestors including William Anderson, Hannah Anderson Madsen, Jorgen Madsen, and Ole Madsen. These persons were Mormon pioneers who settled in Utah.
Notes on the life of Carl Christian Anton Christensen, pioneer artist
Julia Maria Jesperson Okelberry papers
Julia Maria Jesperson Okelberry papers include: Journals, 1881-1917; Photographs, ca. 1885-1941; and Family History and Genealogy, 1953-2005. The collection documents Okelberry's life in Goshen, Utah, as well as her student days at the Brigham Young Academy. Additional materials include family histories and genalogies compiled and prepared by Merrill J. Nelson, grandson of Julia Maria Jesperson Okelberry.
Pages from the book of life of the Hall family
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typewritten manuscript. Lund and her husband, Terry Lund, compiled family histories and biographies of members of the Hall family. The collection consists of nineteen biographies. These people were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and most of them lived in Rockville, Utah.
James Pollock Park
Typewritten biography. The item describes Park's conversion to the Mormon faith, his various travels, and his final stay in Utah.
George Pectol autobiography
Pratt family biographies
Typewritten biographies and a poem. The objects of these accounts were generally Mormons in Utah. The authors were often family members. The dates of composition are unknown.
Pulsipher family history book
Photocopies of a microfilm copy of a typescript. These materials are biographies of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These persons lived in Salt Lake City, Utah, and numerous other towns in that state.