Pioneers
Found in 769 Collections and/or Records:
Gabriel Schuler biography
Photocopy of a typed biography of Gabriel Schuler, an early Pennsylvania settler.
Andrew Jackson Shupe diary
Silas D. Smith list of early pioneers in Snowflake, Arizona, 1878-1899
Biography of Harriet Bebbington Silcock : came to Utah in 1854
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typewritten biography. Harriet Bebbington was born 1814 in England, joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1853, and migrated to Utah in 1854. She married Thomas Silcock in 1855 and died in 1893.
Sarah Oakey Sirrine collection
Sketch of Catherine Cunningham Adams : taken from the other biographies and Church history
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typewritten biogaphy of Catherine Cunningham Adams. Adams was born in Scotland in 1838, joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and migrated to Utah with the ill-fated Willie handcart company in 1856. She married, had 11 children, and died in 1912.
A sketch of the life of Susan Hammond Ashby Noble
Handwritten biography and a letter. Badger writes a biography of her mother, Susan Hammond Ashby Noble (1808-1851). Susan Noble was a convert to the Mormon Church by Erastus Snow, lived in Nauvoo, Illinois, and migrated to Utah in 1848. Also included is a letter from a "Maria" to her mother in 1857.
Sketch of the life of Thomas Durham
Maryetta P. W. Slaughter biographies of Charles Hopkins
Two typewritten biographical sketches about Charles Hopkins and his wife, Mary E.S. Hopkins, written by Slaughter and her daughter, Ida Williams Robison, and a printed Mormon Battalion muster roll with handwritten entries which includes information concerning Hopkins.
Carol Ann Smith papers
Collection contains the history of John Pierre Stalle and his descendants. A pedigree chart is included as well as an account of his life in Italy and his experiences there as he searched for religious freedom. It relates his journey to America with the Mormon pioneers. Also included is the story of his visitations to present day descendants and their search to discover their ancestors.