Sally Young Kanosh (originally known as Kahpeputz or Sally Indian) was a Bannock woman who was kidnapped from her home and sold by a slave-trader named...
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its primary resident. The Young household also had various servants, including the adopted Bannock girl Sally Young Kanosh, and Isaac and Jane Manning...
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ever been presented to tie Kanosh to the event. One of Kanosh's wives was Sally, a Southern Paiute who had been raised in Young's household. This relationship...
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survivor of the Battle of Kelley Creek Sally Young Kanosh, adopted daughter of Brigham Young, wife of Kanosh Mark Trahant, journalist Randy'L He-dow...
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Brigham Young (June 1, 1801 – August 29, 1877) was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and a settler of the Western United States. He...
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the Mormon faith. In 1906, Susa Young Gates accused Walkara of kidnapping Brigham Young's daughter, Sally Young Kanosh. However, there is little evidence...
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War hysteria preceding the Mountain Meadows Massacre (section Brigham Young's attempt to enlist Native Americans to fight "the Americans")
frontiersman James Gemmell was in Young's office with Hamblin, who had accompanied the group of tribal leaders (including Ammon, Kanosh, Tutsegabit, and Youngwuds)...
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Native American people and Mormonism (category Brigham Young)
is evidence that Young may have married his Bannock servant: 66 Kahpeputz (Sally) Young. Kahpeputz would later marry Ute chief Kanosh) in a temple,: 195 : 150 ...
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Temple. There is evidence that Young may have married his Bannock servant Sally. Sally later married Ute chief Kanosh.: 195 By 1870 only about 30 White...
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grandfather, made his living primarily through farming and livestock. He lived in Kanosh, Utah during the latter part of his life. In 1889, he was jailed for 65...
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