Latter Day Saint families -- History
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Jacob and Sarah Warnock Scott family history / written and edited by James W. Scott
Geneva Day Larsen journal
Oral reminiscences of Geneva Day Larsen, discussing contents of her journal of 1906, including relatives, genealogy, father's plural wives, illnesses, chores, and home in Fairview, Utah. Also discusses courtship, marriage, family, education and church activities.
LDS Family Life Oral History Project case files, 1980-1985
Includes contracts, contact information, and biographical information for the participants, as well as the original audio recordings of the oral history interviews conducted by the LDS Family Life Oral History Project, 1980-1985.
LDS Family Life Oral History Project transcripts, 1980-1985
Contains transcripts of recorded interviews done with participants in the LDS Family Life Oral History Project, as well as background information about those participants, 1980-1985.
LDS Family Life Oral History Project transcripts and case files, 1980-1985
Includes contracts from and contact information for participants in the LDS Family Life Oral History Project, as well as the original audio recordings of the oral history interviews, and transcripts for those interviews, 1981-1982. Dated 1980 to 1985.
Martha Telle Cannon correspondence, 1880-1902
Seven letters, from 1880 to 1902. Six are addressed to Martha Telle Cannon from a variety of family members, and one is from Martha Telle Cannon to Lewis Telle Cannon.
Harold F. Nufer collection of the Lorin Farr papers
Joseph Shepherd and Sanford Allred journals
Shepherd's journal chronicles his missionary service in England as well as his migration to Sanpete County, Utah. Allred, who married Shepherd's daughter Ellen, chronicles his life in Spring City, Utah and his mission to Hawaii.
Joseph Shepherd and Sanford Allred journals, 1847-1897 contains two archival series -- Series 1: Joseph Shepherd journal, 1847-1863 -- Series 2: Sanford Allred journal, 1866-1897.
William Smith papers
Materials include William Smith's account book, life history, journal, and newspaper clippings. The journal contains Smith's accounting notes, his life history, and some newspaper clippings glued to the inside front cover. Seven loose or unattached newspaper clippings document natural disasters, death, and theological discussions are also a part of the collection. Dated 1869-1911.
Herman Thorup journal
Typewritten transcript of Herman Thorup's journal for the period of 1879 to 1929; documents his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Denmark, as well as his life in Salt Lake City, Utah; his arrest, trial, and imprisonment for "unlawful cohabitation"; his work as a florist and nurseryman; the impact of the Edmunds Tucker Act; Utah politics; his own political activities; his volunteer work; and his family and spiritual life.