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  • .... She also served as a counselor to [[Elmina Shepard Taylor]]. Her service in the general presidency spanned the majority of her lifetime, from the age o ...en ages 18–23), and added girls’ camps, roadshows, and yearly slogans. In 1925, a golden jubilee was held with the [[Young Men]].
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  • ...ndational meeting in 1869 and was selected to serve as the first counselor in [[Elmina Shepard Taylor]]’s presidency, where she served from 1887 to 190 ...attended three national conventions of the National Council of Women (NCW) in Washington, DC.[https://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/digital/collection/BYUIBooks/
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  • ...[[Margaret D. Nadauld]]; she had been serving as Second Counselor to Young Women general president [[Janette C. Hales Beckham]] at the time of this call. Sh Thomas was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 6, 1942. She is married to David Ray Thomas an
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  • ...he Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] practicing plural marriage in Utah Territory. ...dividuals practicing polygamy or cohabitation, but also those who believed in the doctrine of plural marriage without actually practicing it.
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  • ...ver served as general president, but she is recognized as founding Primary in 1878.) Felt continued to serve as her ward Primary president and gradually ...t mothered the children of her husband’s second and third wives. He died in 1907.
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  • ...ious parents raised her, she found herself searching for something lacking in her life and secretly dreamed of being a missionary. ....org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and she was baptized in 1966. A few years later, she moved to Utah to audition for the Mormon Taber
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  • '''Louisa Emeline Bingham Lee''' was born on January 1, 1879, in Clifton, Idaho. Because of her mother’s poor health and of her father’s ..., she ably helped her husband manage their farm. She served in the [[Young Women]]’s MIA organization.
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  • ...rly Joy Frewin Evans''' served as First Counselor to [[Barbara W. Winder]] in the [[Relief Society]] general presidency of [http://comeuntochrist.org The ...oard. She served a full-time mission with her husband, [[David C. Evans]], in the Tennessee Nashville Mission. Following his death, she served two additi
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  • ...on January 30, 1944 in Provo, Utah. She was married to John Glen Lant Jr. in the Salt Lake City Temple on September 17, 1963. Lant and her husband, John ...mary president, counselor in a stake Relief Society presidency, ward Young Women president, and Primary teacher.
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  • ...only child of Lot and Anna Hart Thompson. She was born on April 22, 1782, in Farmington. She was raised a Congregationalist, the official religion of Co ...k Woodruff and they were married on November 25, 1801. She bore three sons in the short seven years she was married, the youngest was [[Wilford Woodruff]
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  • ...all. They later served together when he presided over the European Mission in Liverpool, England (1919–1921). ...or five years with arthritis and neuralgia. A heart attack almost took her in April 1937 and she required almost constant care. She died on November 5, 1
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  • ...ophet [[Joseph Smith]]’s closest friends. Within a year of their arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, they were called to colonize an area that became know ...children and visitors, including Native Americans who pitched their tents in the Farr backyard.
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  • ...Young''' was the seventh general president of the [[Primary]] organization in [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...ing]] into the program, for which she was awarded the Silver Buffalo Award in 1990 from the Boy Scouts of America.
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  • Anderson was born on June 8, 1864, in Liverpool, England. After being baptized, she and her parents and siblings ...mountain Healthcare system. She also helped establish kindergarten classes in Utah.
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  • ...n August 1868. She lived in Wanship, Utah, between 1870 and 1880. She died in Bountiful, Utah, on February 3, 1899. [[Category:Women in Mormonism]]
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  • ...ied Jonathon Cowles on December 1, 1844. They left for [[Winter Quarters]] in 1846. After her husband joined the [[Mormon Battalion]], she traveled to th After she was reunited with her husband, they settled in Farmington, Utah, where she died on March 10, 1871.
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  • '''Shirley Ann Wilkes Thomas''' served from 1978 to 1983 in the [[Relief Society]] general presidency of [http://comeuntochrist.org The ...rsity]] where she studied English and food science. She then taught school in Oregon, New York, and Provo, Utah.
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  • ...orn on December 27, 1835 and died on November 12, 1944, living a long life in the Hawaiian Islands where she was known for her testimony and service. ...org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], having been baptized in 1853 by Elder Kaulaulau of Maui, who had been sent by Elder [[George Q. Can
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  • ...a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah and a master’s degree in teaching from Harvard University. ...Karen Lynn Davidson]]). Her paper on Sarah M. Kimball received first prize in the 1976 Utah Bicentennial Biographies contest.
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  • ...l to the general Relief Society presidency in April 1997. She was released in April 2002. [[Category:Church Leaders: Past]][[Category:Women in Mormonism]]
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