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  • #redirect [[Martha Peacock: Mormon Scholar]]
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  • '''Martha Jane Horne Tingey''' was the second general president of the [[Young Women] {{DEFAULTSORT:Tingey, Martha Horne}}
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  • [[Image:Martha-J-Perkins-Howell.jpg|175px|thumb|alt=Martha Ann Jane Stevens Perkins Howell |right]] ...lake Stevens (1854 – 1937) and was named after her maternal grandmother, Martha Vilate Crosby Flake, who had been a slave during the Mormon migration to th
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  • [[Image:Martha_Peacock.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Martha Peacock Mormon Scholar|right]] '''Martha Moffitt Peacock''' is an art historian and professor of art history and wom
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  • '''Martha McBride Knight Kimball''' was a founding member of the Female [[Relief Soci Martha migrated to the Salt Lake Valley in 1850 and settled in Weber County, Utah
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  • [[Image:Martha_Hughes_Cannon.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Martha Hughes Cannon Mormon|left]] '''Martha “Mattie” Maria Hughes Cannon''' was a physician, a woman’s rights suf
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  • '''Martha Jane Knowlton Coray''' was an pioneer Church member with two distinctions: ...was kind to the Saints by employing some and providing housing for others. Martha heard sermons from leaders of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesu
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  • [[Image:Martha-J-Perkins-Howell.jpg|175px|thumb|alt=Martha Ann Jane Stevens Perkins Howell |right]] ...lake Stevens (1854 – 1937) and was named after her maternal grandmother, Martha Vilate Crosby Flake, who had been a slave during the Mormon migration to th
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  • [[Martha Hughes Cannon|Cannon, Martha Hughes]] · [[Martha McBride Knight|Knight, Martha McBride]] ·
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  • ...f the Crosby family in Mississippi about the same time Green was baptized. Martha was born in 1828 in Mississippi and came to Utah in 1848. ...en in 1872, and Abraham (Abe), born in 1857 and later married Mary Steele. Martha (Crosby) Flake died on 20 January 1885.
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  • ...come senior food editor at Martha Stewart Living, Martha Stewart Kids, and Martha Stewart Weddings for six years. She freelanced for a few years and then was Tara has appeared on The Today Show, the Martha Stewart Living show, and Food Network.
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  • [[Image:Martha_Hughes_Cannon.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Martha Hughes Cannon Mormon|left]] '''Martha “Mattie” Maria Hughes Cannon''' was a physician, a woman’s rights suf
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  • '''Martha Jane Knowlton Coray''' was an pioneer Church member with two distinctions: ...was kind to the Saints by employing some and providing housing for others. Martha heard sermons from leaders of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesu
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  • ...which shall not be taken away from her” (v. 42). It was praiseworthy for Martha to be “careful and troubled about many things” (v. 41), but learning th
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  • After his mission concluded, he returned to Utah and married Martha Sharp on September 15, 1933. He also studied at the University of Utah. ...lovakia. By March 15, 1939, the Nazis occupied Czechoslovakia. Wallace and Martha had their third child.
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  • Following the death of her brother, Lazarus, Martha, the beloved disciple and friend of the Lord, declared with what must have ...ancial hardship, or a plethora of other possibilities—may we remember Martha and declare our similar ''certain'' witness: “''But I know … [and] I be
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  • [[Image:Martha_Peacock.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Martha Peacock Mormon Scholar|right]] '''Martha Moffitt Peacock''' is an art historian and professor of art history and wom
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  • ...r of 1812 and served from 1814 to 1815. He met and married his first wife, Martha Johnson, in 1815, and lived in Philadelphia; Belmont County, Ohio; Jefferso ...e and Martha settled in Chester County where he taught in a Quaker school. Martha died in 1828 after the birth of their fourth child. Soon after, Gause moved
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  • '''Martha McBride Knight Kimball''' was a founding member of the Female [[Relief Soci Martha migrated to the Salt Lake Valley in 1850 and settled in Weber County, Utah
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  • '''Martha Jane Horne Tingey''' was the second general president of the [[Young Women] {{DEFAULTSORT:Tingey, Martha Horne}}
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  • ...chester, New York. Since 1998, Osguthorpe has held the [[Martha Jane Coray|Martha Jane Knowlton Coray]] University Professorship at BYU.
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  • ...ner, illustrator, and writer. Her book titles include ''Bone Soup'', and ''Martha Moth Makes Socks''. She illustrated ''Part-time Princess'' and titles in th She worked as an art director for Martha Stewart and has done design work for L. L. Bean, Habitat for Humanity, Read
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  • ...ordinary life of midwife Martha Ballard, ''A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785–1812'', garnered her a Pulitzer Prize.
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  • ...d.jpg|300px|thumb|right|frame|Sculptor Ben Hammond with pre-cast statue of Martha Hughes Cannon]] The Utah Legislature voted in 2018 to send the statue of [[Martha Hughes Cannon]], the first female state senator in Utah and the nation, to
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  • :* [[Martha McBride Knight]] ...in the Thirteenth Ward Meeting House with Matilda Dudley as President and Martha J. Corary as secretary. That organization continued for three years and ke
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  • #redirect [[Martha Peacock: Mormon Scholar]]
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  • ...mple, John tells the story of a man named Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha, who had been dead four days. The Savior commanded his dead body to come fo
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