Wife No. 19 or The Story of A Life in Bondage by Ann Eliza Young was written in and takes you through one woman’s journey to escape Polygamy. I had watched a made for T.V. movie by the name of Wife No. 19 where the 19th wife is arrested for killing her husband. · In year old Ann Eliza became the 19th wife of the year old head of the Mormon Church Brigham Young. Ten years later, in a landmark case that would rock the nation and lead to the rewriting of laws, Ann divorced her powerful husband alleging neglect and cruel treatment. In Ann Eliza published an autobiography entitled 'Wife No. 'BN ID: Wife no. Ann Eliza Young. www.doorway.ru, - pages. 1 Review. Ann Eliza Young (née Webb) was one of Brigham Young's many wives and later a critic of polygamy and a U.S. Mormon dissident. She was the 19th, or possibly 27th, wife of Brigham Young, the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having married him 1/5(1).
Read "Wife No. 19" by Ann Eliza Young available from Rakuten Kobo. "I think no more of taking a wife than I do of buying a cow." In year old Ann Eliza became the 19th wife of the. Ann Eliza Young was one of the many wives of Brigham Young, a Mormon elder. 'Wife No. 19' exposes Mormon polygamy which was practised between 18by between 20% to 30% of Mormon families. Polygamy was terminated by the Mormons in , but finally banned in by the threat of excommunication, though not for any existing polygamous. Read "Wife No. 19 The Story of a Life in Bondage, Being a Complete Exposé of Mormonism, and Revealing the Sorrows, Sacrifices and Sufferings of Women in Polygamy" by Ann Eliza Young available from Rakuten Kobo. The true story behind David Ebershoff's bestseller "The 19th Wife"!
Ann Eliza Young was one of the many wives of Brigham Young, a Mormon elder. 'Wife No. 19' exposes Mormon polygamy which was practised between 18by between 20% to 30% of Mormon families. Polygamy was terminated by the Mormons in , but finally banned in by the threat of excommunication, though not for any existing polygamous families. Wife No. 19 is the story of one of Brigham Young's 55 wives, and her experiences with polygamy and the Mormon Church. Ann Eliza Young wrote her autobiography in order to inform the rest of the United States, so disengaged with the goings-on in Utah, the bondage Mormonism and polygamy held on women. Wife no, 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 by Young, Ann Eliza, b.
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