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Ebook , by Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse

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, by Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse

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, by Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse


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File Size: 2414 KB

Print Length: 610 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Diagonal Press (November 11, 2018)

Publication Date: November 11, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07KFQDQQB

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This is an insightful and eye-opening account of one woman's experience as one of the first English Mormons and her unhappy experience with polygamy when she and her husband 'moved to Zion' (SLC) at the behest of the Mormon Elders. Since I grew up in WNY, I knew a little about Joseph Smith who struck me as a charlatan who took advantage of the 'religious awakenings' that swept Western & Central NY in the 1830s and beyond. However, my interest in the topic grew when I discovered that my wonderful late stepfather was born near Salt Lake City in 1917 to Mormon parents. His grandfather was persuaded by Joseph Smith himself to join the Mormon faith, and he abandoned his heartbroken first wife and children in upstate NY to join Brigham Young in Utah where he eventually became an early and important elder, a wealthy businessman and one of Utah's first U.S. senators. Although my stepfather adored his parents and siblings, his compassionate, sensitive, scientific nature was incompatible with the startling inconsistencies, cruelty and greed he observed in the Mormon 'leadership' where polygamy was officially banned but privately tolerated and women were generally treated worse than cattle. He converted to the Episcopal faith in his mid-teens and left for Seattle to pursue his aeronautical engineering degrees and became a star engineer at Bell Labs in Buffalo, NY where he helped develop the X-1 engine/rocket. Although he was so modest that he rarely discussed his personal accomplishments, his stories from childhood and his family's Mormon history fascinated me. Their long, deep ties with the Mormon faith, Joseph Smith, Brigham Young and their families and other founding members, plus the controversial Massacre shocked me and turned me into an unwitting collector of Mormon memoirs and history books.This is one of the few first-hand memoirs that I've found that was written by a married woman who was an early settler in SLC's Mormon community. Her experiences with the Mormon community, polygamy and listening to/observing the unhappiness of her female friends and family members, provides an excellent perspective of what it was like to be a woman in an increasingly male-dominated faith that was run by Brigham Smith with an iron, corrupt, greedy, violent fist. Unlike many books of this period, the language isn't so flowery that it's a distraction, although most modern women will find the author's view of her limited value in the home and in the world startling relative to our own. (Thankfully, her common sense, courage and instinct for emotional self-preservation finally gave her the strength to leave.) Although the tales of women's suffering and deprivation are depressing and sometimes difficult to read, this worthwhile slice of history offers a glimpse of what it was like to live in a polygamous Mormon settlement from a rare female perspective.

An interesting first hand account of the practice of polygamy from the perspective of a first wife and member of a prominent Mormon family. Presents the realities of the practice and it's impact on women, men and families.

A heartbreaking yet fascinating story of an amazingly strong and brilliant women who painstakingly recorded her life before,during and after mormonism.As a man I can't completely understand exactly what all these women went through,but as a human being I can certainly understand the terrible suffering that one person can bring on another.

There were too many words to describe events. The book gave a very thorough description of polygamy. It is amazing that men as evil as Joseph Smith and Brigham Young are honored in this country.

Fanny Stenhouse is a brave , honest, courageous woman. This book is such an eye opener. What a terrible life these women lived. But to think that back in these times a woman would be so brave as to take on the morman church is in it self very remarkable. I would like to know how her life turned out years later with her husband. And I'd like to know if her daughter stayed a polygamist. Some of the language of that era was a little hard for me to understand, but other than that, the story is a must read.

Fanny has encapsulated over many chapters the exacting essence of the Latter Day faith,which I have investigated since 1976.After interviewing dozens of active,inactive and exMormons,my conclusions ring identical with hers when she wrote her book in 1873.These include a 1945 dictum of an LDS.Sunday School Manual,1945,"when the prophet speaks the thinking has been done"!Terrible havoc has been wrought in the lives of these precious and devoted people,by following in blind ignorance in belief that,the prophet will NEVER LEAD HIS PEOPLE ASTRAY!HOWEVER,even these same prophets CANNOT foretell the next deadly tornado to befall a Midwestern city!Doctrine and Covenants#132 has not been deleted from the Standard work of theirs,that, in essence, in reality,POLYGAMY STILL CONTINUES,under the private guise of Fundamentalist LDS.(see Warren Jeff's in Google if you doubt its present 21st century dangers),to where LDS.men visit in secret ,these various colonies in the intermountain west,or more specifically ,to yet be revitalized in the hereafter on a planet of their own,the exalted man who calls forth on the morning of the resuurrection,his wife by her secret name, given in their wedding in the temple,to be ETERNALLY PREGNANT starting again the nauseating cycle of bearing spirit children for the populating of ANOTHER PLANET OF THEIR OWN!(Elohim their/our god started all this earth s preexistant babies on a planet near the star Kolob).You can see by my emphases that it rings a sad future in store for Mormon women...just as Mary Burton, Fanny s dear younger friend thought of suicide,which many have accomplished since ,ie.over the great pressures Mormon wives endure today to have the most babies possible,even after medical warnings of not having more of them.Free agency does not fully exist in this faith full of many trials as Fanny describes,more than the freedom that Christ alone gives.See book by ex BYU.professor,Lynn Wilding,Unveiling Grace.A very very touching book I greatly recommend,to know how it is still relevant today!I hope both LDS.women and men reading it will transpose their own life experiences as Fanny and Mary endured.

Excellent book written from a first-hand account of a woman who experienced life as a Mormon polygamous wife during the mid 1800's. The reader gets an honest, unflinching and painful story from the author's life and the sorrow and heartbreak it caused her and ALL of the women who had to experience this degradation. Extremely eye-opening and highly recommended for anyone researching the early years of this religion and it's true impact on the lives of those who lived it.

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