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Biography of Charles Wesley Hubbard (1810-1903), who was a direct descendant in the sixth generation of English immigrant John Hubbard (ca. 1639-1702) of Hatfield, Massachusetts. Charles was born in Sheffield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and married Mary Ann Bosworth in 1832. They became Mormon converts and moved (via Ohio and Illinois) to land in what became Willard, Utah in 1848. Includes much family history of descendants and relatives, chiefly living in Utah, Idaho, California and elsewhere.
2012 Best Biography Award, Mormon History Association Maurine Whipple, author of what some critics consider Mormonism greatest novel, The Giant Joshua, is an enigma. Her prize-winning novel has never been out of print, and its portrayal of the founding of St. George draws on her own family history to produce its unforgettable and candid portrait of plural marriage's challenges along with its winsome, gallant, and sparkling heroine Clory McIntyre. Yet Maurine's life is full of contradictions and unanswered questions. Why did she never finish her projected trilogy after writing what she considered to be its first volume? Why, when she considered herself an outcast from St. George society, did ...
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