Latter Day Saint families
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
McNeill family certificates, 1859-1892
Contains certificates with the McNeill family.
John McNeill papers
Include two series: 1. John McNeill family papers, 1859-1901. 2. John McNeill professional papers, 1859-1901.
Alexander McRae letters
This collection consists of a photocopy of a handwritten transcription of letters that were transcribed from a microfilm copy of letters composed by Alexander McRae. Most of the letters were addressed to McRae's children and other family members. They deal largely with personal matters, but he mentions some business concerns and recounts some of the news of Salt Lake City. Some are official letters concerned with bishopric and related church matters. Dated 1880 to 1886.
Memoirs of family living : John and Ann Amelia Clark Madson family
Brief typewritten biographies of the Madsons, their eleven children and their pioneer experiences on a farm at Elkhorn, Idaho.
Mary Ann Linton Morgan family papers
My treasure trove of memories
Typewritten autobiography which decribed her early childhood in the Mormon colony at Colonia Diaz, Mexico, expulsion from Mexico, her courtship and marriage, relationship with her husband and later life in Snowflake and Mesa, Arizona. Also includes genealogical data.
Stella H. Oaks collection
Stella Harris Oaks did not keep a journal, so this collection is probably the best, first-hand look one can get at her remarkable life. It consists of her research and speech notes, correspondence, and memorabilia files.
Oral history interview with Howard Gonzales
Contains a compact disc labeled "2015-05-04 Howard Gonzales" which contains an MP3 oral history of his life. The oral history documents his education at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, his time in the U.S. military in Germany, his time working for the American government in public finance, and his home and family life in Long beach, California. Dated 2015.
Oral reminiscences of B. F. Larsen
Oral reminiscences of Bent Larsen about his father Bent Rolf Larsen. Also discusses his own later life, including marriage, education and career. Earliest memories commence in the 1880s. Includes transcript and sound recordings.