Ann Eliza Young - Life in Mormon Bondage and Later Years

Life in Mormon Bondage and Later Years

In 1908, she published a revised version of Wife No. 19 entitled Life in Mormon Bondage, a revision of her previously published work and which excluded the story of her first marriage to Dee, and her third marriage to Denning entirely. By 1910, she had moved to Sparks, Washoe County, Nevada residing at 546 - 16th St. She died on December 7, 1917 at her home in Sparks of pneumonia incident to old age and was buried December 9 in Mountain View Cemetery, Reno, Nevada.

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