The DUP and the IGI |
The Daughters of Utah Pioneers also perpetuated Grandma Harriet’s memory, and with it some substantial distortions that we’re now in a position to correct. |
Harriet Wheeler Young |
Biographical sketch1 |
Harriet Wheeler Young was born in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, on September 7, 1803. She was the first child of Oliver Wheeler and Hannah Ashby Wheeler, the former a native of New Hampshire, the latter from the state of Massachusetts. Harriet had three brothers--Charles Oliver, Henry Hammond, and Benjamin Franklin--and only one sister, Clarissa Caroline. |
Some corrections and elaborations, by your indulgence:
1Chronicles of Courage, Volume Two, p. 148. Daughters of Utah Pioneers (Salt Lake City:1991). 2International Genealogical Index (R) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Copyright (c) 1980, 2000, data as of January 2000. Batch #: 7319904, Sheet #: 18, Source Call #: 0822818. |
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