TAPESTRY

by Dawnell Hatton Griffin

On a cold February day in 1854 a small, dark-haired, green-eyed, sixteen year old widow gave birth to her first child...so begins the story of two remarkable pioneer women, Polly Lucina Sheffield Tindale Moore Morey, and her daughter Fernie Frances Tindale Hatton Robison Miller Lang. It is a story of heart ache and laughter, trouble and triumph, war and peace, polygamy and persecution, and more. It is the history of one family, but it is a story that reveals life in the Utah Territory as it was for many pioneer families. There are 132 pages, a relationship chart, portrait sheets, a chronology, selected documents, pedigree and family group records, patriarchal blessings, bibliography and thirty-two photographs.


Fermie Frances Tindale Hatton Robison Miller and her daughter, Lois Miller
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