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Eliza Roxey Snow (January 21, 1804 – December 5, 1887) was one of the most celebrated Latter Day Saint women of the nineteenth century.
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Eliza Roxcy Snow was born in Massachusetts in 1804 and grew up in Ohio. Her family was well respected and taught her personal discipline along with ...
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Eliza R. Snow · Second General President of the Relief Society · 1866–1887 · Early Life · Conversion and Marriage · Highlights of Service · Notes · Learn More ...
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Biography ; 1 · –5 Dec. 1887. ; 2 · Poet, teacher, seamstress, milliner. ; 3 · Born in Becket, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. ; 4 · Daughter of Oliver Snow and Rosetta ...
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Eliza Roxcy Snow, one of Utah's earliest settlers, worked to empower women. She encouraged women to act independently, speak publicly, participate in civic ...
Eliza R. Snow married Joseph Smith for time and eternity in 1842. She was well-known as a poetess and later married Brigham Young.
Jul 15, 2020 · Eliza taught men and women of their responsibility to “work out their own salvation” and work together in building the kingdom of God. She ...
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Eliza R. Snow, second general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was a prolific speaker and the most ...
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Eliza began her pioneer journey from Winter Quarters in June 1847, arriving in the Salt Lake Valley that October. Her powerful gift of literary expression ...
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When Joseph Smith was killed in 1844, Eliza was overcome with grief, even praying that she might also die and be reunited with her husband. She said ...