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Chariton Jacobs, on March 22, 1846. Her husband Henry was constantly called on missions (he served at least eight between 1839 and 1845) and was thus often absent from the house. In the face of such absences, Zina did not turn to Smith but rather sought relief from female kin. Her marriage to Henry, riddled with absences as it was, was the only time in her life that she would have a full-time husband. Though many 19th- and early 20th-century Mormon biographers painted her marriage to Henry as "not proving a happy union" to justify her subsequent marriages to Smith and later to Brigham Young, evidence from her diaries suggests this assertion is unfounded.
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England. In August 1846, Zina's father died, and Zina took shelter in the household of Brigham Young. Biographer Todd Compton believed that this move supported the interpretation that Zina at this time "began to live openly as Brigham's wife". However it was not until six months after the return of Henry Jacobs that Zina conceived a child with Young, a daughter named
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Brigham Young. To her, the decision became a test of the integrity she would show to her faith; she later wrote in her journal, "could I compromise conscience ... lay aside the sure testimony of the Spirit of God for the Glory of this world?" This principle of total obedience and submission to church leaders she regarded as prophets came to define her faith. In her last conference of the Relief Society in October 1900 in the
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did with Smith's other plural wives). Brigham was united "for time" with Zina on
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1383:"Zina D. H. Young:A Character Sketch"
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1607:. Salt Lake City: Signature Books.
1561:Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach (1979).
1540:. Signature Books. pp. 44–45.
1328:Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach (1993).
858:
773:National Woman Suffrage Association
754:
716:Civic leadership and church service
442:; her grandfather a soldier in the
412:National Woman Suffrage Association
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3603:Burials at Salt Lake City Cemetery
3220:List of prophecies of Joseph Smith
1885:"Research focuses on Smith family"
1674:The Story of the Latter-day Saints
1661:
1330:"Each in Her Own Time: Four Zinas"
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3558:American women's rights activists
3198:Historicity of the Book of Mormon
2576:Mormonism and Nicene Christianity
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1883:Moore, Carrie A. (May 28, 2005).
1797:Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling
1486:Perego, Myers & Woodward 2005
1101:Women of Faith in the Latter Days
1064:
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3484:Temple architecture (LDS Church)
3149:Black people and early Mormonism
2748:Criticism of Mormon sacred texts
1536:Van Wagoner, Richard S. (1989).
512:. They arrived in Far West at a
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3618:Latter Day Saints from Illinois
3583:People from Watertown, New York
1628:Madsen, Carol Cornwall (1994).
1579:
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1399:
1148:"Zina Diantha Huntington Young"
483:Church of the Latter Day Saints
3638:19th-century American diarists
3348:Portrayal of Mormons in comics
3303:Association for Mormon Letters
1174:
954:Allen L. Wyatt (August 2006).
731:Contributions to public health
1:
1653:– via Internet Archive.
1234:– via Internet Archive.
886:
372:Zina Diantha Huntington Young
133: – April 1888
7:
3623:Latter Day Saints from Utah
3613:Latter Day Saints from Ohio
3543:20th-century American women
3538:19th-century American women
2933:Latter Day Church of Christ
2773:Book of the Law of the Lord
2650:Community of Christ history
1671:; Leonard, Glen M. (1976),
1381:Wells, Emmeline B. (1901).
1304:Crockwell, James H (1887).
10:
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3578:People from Salt Lake City
2052:–August 28, 1901
1979:Mormon Polygamy: A History
1773:(2nd ed.), New York:
1696:Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach
1538:Mormon Polygamy: A History
597:Painting of Zina Young by
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1720:Journal of Mormon History
1276:Journal of Mormon History
1048:Encyclopedia of Mormonism
1015:Journal of Mormon History
915:Encyclopedia of Mormonism
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1677:, Salt Lake City, Utah:
1104:. Salt Lake City, Utah:
1009:Higbee, Marilyn (1993).
775:convention in New York.
759:Young was active in the
687:Relationship to polygamy
3548:American women diarists
2954:Doctrines and practices
2084:June 19, 1880
2044:April 8, 1888
1975:Van Wagoner, Richard S.
1405:Stapley, J. A. (2018).
1146:Jenson, Andrew (1941).
1050:. New York: Macmillan.
990:Stapley, J. A. (2018).
694:Salt Lake Assembly Hall
259:Salt Lake City Cemetery
226:Salt Lake City Cemetery
184:Zina Diantha Huntington
125:June 19, 1880
60:April 8, 1888
3628:Wives of Brigham Young
3036:Melchizedek priesthood
1792:Bushman, Richard Lyman
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3026:Judaism and Mormonism
2938:Centennial Park group
2918:Mormon fundamentalism
2581:Mormon fundamentalism
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2797:Founders and leaders
2783:The Word of the Lord
2763:Pearl of Great Price
2660:Restoration branches
2137:General Presidencies
1890:Deseret Morning News
1440:In Sacred Loneliness
1108:. pp. 443–463.
960:2006 FAIR Conference
920:Macmillan Publishing
851:. She worked in the
661:Zina Presendia Young
656:Quorum of the Twelve
346:Biography portal
248:40.7772°N 111.8580°W
3452:Joseph Smith Papyri
3101:Women and Mormonism
3031:Law of consecration
3021:Islam and Mormonism
3001:Gifts of the Spirit
2886:Community of Christ
2609:Extermination Order
1472:, pp. 465–66;
1468:, pp. 439–40;
1456:, January 12, 1895.
1045:"Young, Zina D. H."
797:Primary Association
522:Extermination Order
491:speaking in tongues
454:, soap making, and
446:; and his brother,
428:Watertown, New York
396:speaking in tongues
357:LDS movement portal
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3353:Mormon pornography
3322:Placement marriage
3261:Mormon blogosphere
2636:Mormon Reformation
2504:Thompson (2007–12)
2390:(1842–44, 1886–87)
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2075:Sarah M. Cleveland
2065:Bathsheba W. Smith
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3315:Mormon folk music
3288:Mormon literature
3171:Pacific Islanders
3046:Plan of salvation
2971:Articles of Faith
2961:Adam–God doctrine
2866:LDS denominations
2851:Granville Hedrick
2846:William Bickerton
2768:Lectures on Faith
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2614:Succession crisis
2564:Fundamental ideas
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1992:978-0-941214-79-7
1950:Quinn, D. Michael
1859:Ludlow, Daniel H.
1115:978-1-60907-173-8
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3011:Heavenly Parents
2986:Degrees of glory
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