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believed that Stratton was primarily to blame for Ann Eliza's separation from Young. In a statement, Stratton denied having any influence on Ann Eliza's decision, claiming instead that he had encouraged her to stay in her situation with Young. He indicated, however, that Ann Eliza was "a person of womanly instincts" whose "present position exceedingly distasteful to her". Reverend Stratton was invited to be listed as Ann Eliza's "next friend" in the divorce case. Judge Hagan believed that Stratton's background as a Methodist minister would validate the indictments against Young and the LDS Church. Stratton refused, however, due to other high-profile legal circumstances, which had forced him to leave his previous ministry in
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Ann Eliza filed for divorce from Young in January 1873, an act that attracted much attention. Her bill for divorce alleged neglect, cruel treatment, and desertion, and claimed that her husband had property worth $ 8 million and an income exceeding $ 40,000 a month. Young countered that he owned less
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others have referred to her as his "27th wife". One researcher concluded that she was actually the 52nd woman to marry Young. The discrepancies may be due, in part, to difficulties in defining what constitutes a "wife" in early Mormon polygamous practices. A book published in the 1890s and endorsed
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to take on boarders who were not members of the faith. Methodist Reverend C. C. Stratton and his wife boarded with Ann Eliza. It is possible that the couple's efforts may have aided in Ann Eliza's decision to leave Young and the LDS Church. On Ann Eliza's legal counsel was Judge Hagan who also
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Ann Eliza was excommunicated from the LDS Church on October 10, 1874. The divorce was granted in January 1875, and Young was ordered to pay a $ 500 per month allowance as well as $ 3,000 in court fees. When Young initially refused, he was found in
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James Dee married Ann Eliza Webb on April 4, 1863, at Salt Lake City, Utah, ceremony was performed by President Brigham Young. She is the daughter of Chauncey Griswold Webb b. October 24, 1811, and Eliza Jane Churchill Webb b. May 4,
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was signed into law, which reorganized the judicial system of the Utah Territory and facilitated the federal prosecution of LDS Church polygamists. In a biographical entry on Brigham Young in
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award was later set aside on the grounds that the marriage was polygamous and therefore legally invalid. The polygamous nature of the marriage also exposed them to potential indictments for
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A 1907 article on the 30th anniversary of Brigham Young's death updated the public on his then-surviving widows and stated that Ann Eliza was divorced for the third time and living in
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Wife No. 19, or The Story of a Life in Bondage ; Being a Complete ExposĂ© of Mormonism, and Revealing the Sorrows, Sacrifices and Sufferings of Women in Polygamy
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Wife No. 19; Or, the Story of a Life of Bondage, Being a Complete Exposé of Mormonism, and Revealing the Sorrows, Sacrifices, and Sufferings of Women in Polygamy,
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Wife no. 19, or, The story of a life in bondage: being a complete exposé of Mormonism, and revealing the sorrows, sacrifices and sufferings of women in polygamy
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a revision that excluded any mention of her first marriage to Dee or her third marriage to Denning. By 1910, she had moved to
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stated that Ann Eliza's lectures against Young were "influential in the federal antipolygamy legislation of 1882 and 1887".
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Tinkling Cymbals and Sounding Brass : The Art of Telling Tales About Joseph Smith and Brigham Young
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Nevada death certificate no. 17-001104 (state index #1052). The certificate can be viewed online at
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Tinkling Cymbals and Sounding Brass: The Art of Telling Tales about Joseph Smith and Brigham Young,
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After her divorce from Brigham Young in 1875, Ann Eliza married 53-year-old Moses R. Denning of
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Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Speech Communication Association (
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Ann Eliza subsequently traveled the United States and spoke out against polygamy,
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than $ 600,000 in property and that his income was less than $ 6,000 per month.
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The Story of the Mormons : From the Date of their Origin to the Year 1901
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On the advice of her family, Ann Eliza married Brigham Young, the second
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People excommunicated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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of the LDS Church, when he was 67 years old and she was a 24-year-old
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practices of the LDS Church. In 1846, the Webb family moved to the
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and sentenced to a day in jail with an additional $ 25 fine. The
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Although Ann Eliza later called herself Young's "wife number 19",
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A lithograph of Ann Eliza Young, sometime between 1869 and 1875.
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St. Louis globe-democrat, vol. 1, no. 8, 14 August 1875, p. 4.
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provides brief descriptions of 26 wives, including Ann Eliza.
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Current state of polygamy in the Latter Day Saint movement
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Brigham Young's Wives and His Divorce From Ann Eliza Webb
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Pictures and biographies of Brigham Young and his wives
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Born: September 13, 1844, at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
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Pictures and Biographies of Brigham Young and His Wives
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After her excommunication, Ann Eliza converted to the
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Northern Michigan
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In 1876, Ann Eliza published an autobiography titled
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Ann Eliza Webb Young

Nauvoo, Illinois
Sparks, Nevada
Reno, Nevada
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
fifty-six wives
polygamy
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Mormon migration
neglect
excommunicated
Nauvoo, Illinois
polygamous
Salt Lake Valley
Mormon pioneers
Utah

monogamously
Salt Lake City
Utah Territory
Irving Wallace

president
divorcee
Heber C. Kimball
Lion House
Latter-day Saints
Portland, Oregon

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