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About Nell Young Clawson
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"...This popular lady practitioner, whose specialty is hair treatment, is a native of Salt Lake City, where she was born May 10, 1872. She is the daughter of General H. B. Clawson and Mrs. Emily Y. Clawson, and is a grand daughter, on her mother's side, of the great Pioneer leader, President Brigham Young. As a child she attended the local public, schools, and at the age of fifteen entered Kiel's Business College, San Francisco, returning later to Salt Lake City. At nineteen she was married to the late Leigh R. Brown, to whom she bore a son and two daughters the eldest twins, boy and girl. Her husband died December 5, 1899. Mrs. Brown then went to San Francisco, and studied under Dr.E. E. McLean, the leading hair physician of the West. Ingenious, tactful and quick to learn, she made rapid progress winning ways gained many friends. After graduating she came back home and opened offices in the Templeton, where her patrons became so numerous that she was compelled to seek more commodious quarters. Her present establishment 23 West Third South Street is the largest of its kind between New York and San Francisco..."
SOURCE: Kenner, Scipio A.; "Utah as it is". Retrieved from http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/s-a-scipio-a-kenner/utah-as-i...
* Residence: ED 49 Precinct 48 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States - 1900
- Residence: 11B, Alberta, Alberta, Canada - 1906
- Residence: Medicine Hat Sub-Districts 71-78, Alberta, Canada - 1911
- Residence: Salt Lake City Ward 5, Salt Lake, Utah, United States - 1920
Nell Young Clawson's Timeline
1872 |
May 10, 1872
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
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1892 |
December 4, 1892
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
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December 4, 1892
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
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1893 |
1893
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Idaho, United States
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1895 |
January 10, 1895
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
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1897 |
1897
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Idaho, United States
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1905 |
April 1, 1905
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Raymond, Division No. 2, Alberta, Canada
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1907 |
January 20, 1907
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Raymond, Division No. 2, Alberta, Canada
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