Genealogy -- Religious aspects -- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
A. O. Smoot family ordinance work papers, 1845-1890
Inclcudes family records of temple ordinances performed in the Nauvoo, Logan, Manti, and Salt Lake temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Also included are correspondence and charts on the Smoot and McMeans families. Materials are dated 1845 to 1891.
A. O. Smoot genealogy correspondence, 1880-1890
Primarily incoming items to William R. Minish (1880-1890), as well as incoming and outgoing items to Abraham Owen Smoot, Alma Eldredge, William, Daniel, and other Smoot family members; pertaining to Smoot and Eldredge genealogy, and including filled forms, etc. Materials dated 1880-1902.
John Buehler papers
Dannis B. Cole personal and family history papers
The collection consists primarily of personal history items (education, etc.) as well as personal and family papers (children's schoolwork, financial material, U of U library papers, assorted brochures, schedules, receipts, etc.). It also includes genealogical research and correspondence, as well as birth and temple sealing certificates.
Department of Genealogy records
Contains correspondence and memoranda to and from Norman E. Wright, coordinator of genealogical instruction, and other departmental personnel concerning genealogical research, curriculum, continuing education and career possibilities.
Dorothy Morgan family history
Family record of temple work
Bound record book with printed and handwritten notes. The records document the Mormon temple work which was done for various members of the Lloyd family by proxy.
Shooter family record of temple work
Bound record books with printed and handwritten notes. The records document the Mormon temple work which was done for various members of the family of William Shooter by proxy.
Harold B. Lee Library tour photographs and slides of genealogical library
Contains 62 slides and 75 photographs used for the BYU Genealogical Library tour from the lates 1970s through the late 1990s. Many of the images are of the inside of the library and explain procedures, while others are of people who worked in the library. There are also a few photographs of the BYU campus and the Utah Valley Branch Genealogical Library and three 35 mm black and white negatives of the Harold B. Lee Library.