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  1. English: Media related to Zina D. H. Young (January 31, 1821 – August 28, 1901), an American social activist and religious leader who served as the third general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1888 until her death.

  2. Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Young (1821–1901), who was known for having a “great mother-heart,” spoke about motherhood at the Lehi Relief Society on October 27, 1869.1 She maintained a close relationship with her mother, Zina Baker Huntington, and her sister, Presendia Huntington Buell Kimball.2 She had two sons, Zebulon and Chariton ...

  3. history.churchofjesuschrist.org › content › zina-d-huntingtonZina D. Huntington Young

    Zina Young pudo haber heredado parte de su valor para seguir el consejo del profeta de su valiente madre, Zina D. Huntington Young. “Un día, de regreso de la escuela, vi el Libro de Mormón, ese libro extraño, nuevo, puesto en el umbral de la ventana de nuestra sala de estar. Fui a la ventana, lo recogí y la dulce influencia del Espíritu ...

  4. Zina D.H. Young . In 1821, a girl named Zina D. H. Young was born into an unassuming life in New York. Her days revolved around the customary tasks of a woman of her era, her life as predictable as the change of seasons. But then, a spiritual tempest was ushered in by the arrival of the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

  5. 22. Juli 2009 · The third General Relief Society President, after Emma and Eliza, was Zina D. H. Young. Zina Diantha Huntington was born in Watertown, New York, on January 31, 1821. Zina’s uncle, Samuel Huntington, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Zina would be the second of the “Four Zina’s”; her mother being first. Her daughter, Zina ...

  6. On March 7, 1841, Zina was civilly married to Henry Bailey Jacobs. They had two sons, Zebulon William and Henry Chariton Jacobs. She was later sealed to Joseph Smith, Jr. as a plural wife. After Smith's death, she married Brigham Young on February 2, 1846, at age twenty-five. They were married for thirty-one years and had one daughter, Zina ...

  7. Zina D. Huntington Jacobs Young, quoted in Wight, “Interview: Evidence from Zina D. Huntington Young, October 1, 1898,” 29; see also Bradley and Woodward, Four Zinas, 114. [Emmeline B. Wells] “A Distinguished Woman: Zina D. H. Young,” 99. It is possible that this is Wells’s assessment rather than a quotation from Zina. However, Zina ...