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  1. Mary Ann Angell Young (June 8, 1803 – June 27, 1882) was the second woman married to Brigham Young, who served as president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Young's first wife had died in 1832, leaving Young a widower. Angell and Young were married on March 31, 1834, in Kirtland, Ohio.

  2. Mary Ann Angell Young never wavered in her faith, relying on the Lord’s “assisting grace” and her testimony of the scriptures to endure the storms of life.

  3. 27. Apr. 2019 · Mary Ann Angell was born June 8, 1803 to James and Phoebe Morton Angell in Ontario County, New York. When she was young, her family moved to Providence, Rhode Island. There they lived until her mother, Phoebe, left her abusive husband and moved herself and their two children to China, New York in 1831. A year after the move to New York, Mary ...

  4. Mary Ann Angell Young was the second wife of Brigham Young. They were married in 1834. President Young's first wife, Miriam Angeline Works, had died in 1832. Mary Ann was born on June 8, 1803, to James and Phoebe Morton Angell in Ontario County, New York.

  5. Mary Ann Angell was fortunate to have grown up in a home that prioritized scripture reading. She was especially fond of the teachings of the Savior. 2 She learned early in her life that she could hear the Lord’s voice through the scriptures and find solace in His teachings.

  6. Mary Ann Angell met Brigham Young in Kirtland in 1833. Baptized in 1832, Mary Ann was an early convert to the Book of Mormon. She testified that “the Spirit bore witness to her … of the truth of its origin, so strongly that she could never afterwards doubt it.”

  7. The next year, Brigham and his two young daughters, aged eight and three, relocated to Kirtland, Ohio, where he civilly married another New Yorker, 30-year-old Mary Anne Angell, in 1834. She had joined the church in 1832 with her brother Truman, who later would serve as the Salt Lake temple architect.