Ann Eliza Webb Young Denning Dee, Wife of Mormon Leader Brigham Young

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Ann Eliza Young (Webb)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, United States
Death: December 07, 1917 (73)
Sparks, Washoe County, Nevada, United States (Pneumonia)
Place of Burial: Reno, Nevada, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Chauncey Griswold Webb and Eliza Jane Webb
Ex-wife of James Leech Dee; Moses R. Denning and Brigham Young
Mother of Leonard Louis "Lorenzo" Dee and James Edward Wesley Dee
Sister of Chauncey Gilbert Webb; Edward Milo Webb; Lorenzo Dow Webb and Helen Marie Webb
Half sister of Seth Taft Webb; Harriet Jane Miller; Helen Taft Webb; Henry Taft Webb; Ella Taft Webb and 17 others

Occupation: Married James Leech Dee and had 3 children; Married Brigham Young; Married Moses R. Denning
Managed by: Richard Frank Henry
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About Ann Eliza Webb Young Denning Dee, Wife of Mormon Leader Brigham Young

Wikipedia Biographical Summary

"...Ann Eliza Young (September 13, 1844–1925) also known as Ann Eliza Webb Dee Young Denning was one of Brigham Young's fifty-five wives and later a critic of polygamy. She spoke out against the suppression of women and was an advocate for women's rights during the 19th century.

She was born in 1844 in Nauvoo, Illinois to Chauncey Griswold Webb and his wife, born Eliza Jane Churchill.

Webb married James Dee monogamously on April 4, 1863 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had two children together and later divorced. ..."

"...On the advice of her family Webb later married Brigham Young, the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), when he was 67 years old and she was a 24-year-old divorcee.

Although she later called herself Young's "wife no. 19," 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..."

"...After her divorce from Brigham Young, she married 53-year-old Moses R. Denning of Manistee, Michigan, a non-Mormon and wealthy logger known to have only one arm. Two years prior to her marriage to Denning, Ann Eliza stayed at the home of Denning, who at the time was married with children. Because of Denning's financial stability, Ann Eliza lost interest in her crusade against Mormonism and polygamy and stopped delivering lectures the week she married Denning..."

SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Eliza_Young



The above image is from Ancestry.com and the description reads: Ann Eliza Webb, a lithograph from sometime between 1869 and 1875, from the Library of Congress. She married James Leech Dee and they had two sons, James Edward Wesley Dee in 1864 and Leonard Louis Lorenzo Dee in 1865. James Leech Dee passed away in 1897. Ann Eliza was also married to Brigham Young and Moses R. Denning.

In 1850 Eliza was 6 years old and was living in Davis, Utah, with her parents Chauncey, 39, and Eliza J., 34, and brothers Chauncey Gilbert, 14, and Edward Milo, 12 years old. Her father was working as a wagon maker and his estate was valued at $2,000. This census record showed that Chauncey and Eliza were born in New York, Chauncey, Jr., in Ohio, Edward in Missouri, and Anne in Illinois.

In 1860 Ann was 16 years old and living in Salt Lake City with her parents and brother Edward. Her father was working as a "trader" and his real estate was valued at $600 and his personal estate at $200.

By 1870, Ann was listed in the census record as Ann Young, 26, was living with her two sons, James E., 6, and Lorenzo, 5, but they were listed with the surname Young, so by that time she had married Brigham Young. According to U.S. and International Marriage Records, Ann Eliza Webb married Brigham Young in 1868. Also living with Ann was her mother, Eliza J. Webb, 53, Jane Lunn, 64, a domestic, Mary Hanson, 16, David Vaughn, 24, a hired hand, George Fife, 50, hired hand, and Thomas West, 17, hired hand. Brigham Young was probably living with one of his other many wives at the time, since he was not listed in Ann's household in the census record.

By 1880, Ann was living in Lockport, Niagra County, New York, and was listed as a 35 year old widow. She was living with her aunt Maria Murray, 59, and Ann's two sons, Edward W. Young, 16, and Lorenzo Young, 15. Ann was listed as a lecturer.

Ann Eliza Webb passed away in 1925 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York.

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Ann Eliza Webb Young Denning Dee, Wife of Mormon Leader Brigham Young's Timeline

1844
September 13, 1844
Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, United States
1860
1860
Age 15
Great Salt Lake City Ward 9, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory
1863
1863
Ogden, Weber, UT, United States
1864
1864
Ogden, Weber County, Utah
1880
1880
Age 35
Lockport, Niagara, New York, United States