Latter Day Saint women -- Australia -- Queensland -- Biography
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Myrtle Isabella Rathjen Haynes papers
Typewritten and handwritten autobiography, letters, and family snapshots. One letter is from the missionary who baptized the Haynes, while others contain Rathjen genealogy.
Elizabeth Boocock Lund papers
Margaret Ellis Munro autobiography
Typewritten autobiography. Munro reminisces about her childhood, family members, and education in Leeds, England. She discusses her marriage during World War II and events which led to her family's move to Australia in 1948. Munro describes post-war living conditions in Brisbane, Australia, and the growth and development of that country. She explains changes her family experienced because of their conversion to the Mormon Church and their activities within that faith.
Gladys Clark Rea papers
Typewritten autobiography, photocopies of newspaper articles, and photographs. Rea, a farmer's wife, relates incidents occurring in the Australian "Bush" of rural Queensland where she raised her family. She discusses the impact of World War II in the area and the changes that have occurred since that time. Rea tells of her conversion to the Mormon faith and her activities within that church.
Alison Jensen Rogers papers
Typewritten autobiography, photocopied newspaper articles, pedigree charts, and family photographs. Rogers discusses her children and their school and church activities in Queensland, Australia. She explains how conversion to the Mormon Church has caused changes in the family's lifestyle.