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  2. Susa Young Gates - Wikipedia

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    Susa Gates (née Young, formerly Dunford; March 18, 1856 – May 27, 1933) was an American writer, periodical editor, president of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and women's rights advocate. She was a daughter of LDS Church president Brigham Young .

  3. Relief Society Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Susa Young Gates, founder and first editor of The Relief Society Magazine. Susa Young Gates (1915–1922) (she was also editor of the Relief Society Bulletin) Clarissa Smith Williams (1923–1928) Alice Louise Reynolds (1928–1930) Mary Connelly Kimball (1930–1937) Belle S. Spafford (1937–1945) Marianne C. Sharp (1945–1970)

  4. List of Brigham Young's wives - Wikipedia

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    Mother of Susa Young Gates, and grandmother of Emma Lucy Gates Bowen, Leah D. Widtsoe, and B. Cecil Gates. 44 March 20, 1847 (aged 45) Mary Jane Bigelow (1827–1868), aged 19 at marriage First marriage (later divorced) Sealed for time and eternity None Sister of Lucy Bigelow (m. 1847).

  5. Young Woman's Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Young Woman's Journal was founded in 1889 by Susa Young Gates, a volunteer worker within the YLMIA, with its first issue dated October of that year. [1] [2] Anstis Elmina Shepard Taylor, the YLMIA general president at the time, oversaw the first publication of the journal. [2]

  6. Category:Richards–Young family - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Richards–Young family" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. ... Susa Young Gates; K. Sally Young Kanosh; L. Feramorz ...

  7. B. Cecil Gates - Wikipedia

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    Gates was born in Laie, Oahu, Kingdom of Hawaii, to Jacob F. Gates and his wife Susa Young Gates, Americans from Utah Territory serving in Hawaii as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was the second of the couple's 12 children.

  8. List of Utah suffragists - Wikipedia

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    Susa Young Gates. [4] Annie Thompson Godbe. [14] Augusta W. Grant. [15] Elizabeth A. Hayward. [16] Elizabeth Howard. [17] Sarah M. Kimball. [5] Hannah Lapish. [7 ...

  9. Leah D. Widtsoe - Wikipedia

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    Born Leah Eudora Dunford on Feb 24, 1874 in Salt Lake City, Utah, Leah was the daughter of Susa Young (later Susa Young Gates) and her then husband Alma Dunford, a dentist. Susa was a daughter of Brigham Young. After her parents divorced Leah was raised by her father.