Elizabeth Hoagland Cannon

2 November 1835 — 25 January 1882

1 Born at Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan Territory; daughter of Margaret Quick and Abraham Hoagland. 2 Baptized as a child and moved to Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, with her parents, before 1846. 3 Migrated to the Salt Lake Valley, 1847. 4 Taught school in the Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward. 5 Married George Q. Cannon, 1854; twelve children. 6 Served missions with her husband in California, the eastern United States, and Europe, 1855–1863. 7 Active in the woman suffrage movement. 8 Died at Salt Lake City. 9 (See Document 3.16, 3.17)

Footnotes

  1. [1] Utah Division of State History, “Utah Cemeteries and Burials,” database, Cemeteries and Burials (http://heritage.utah.gov/history/cemeteries, accessed Oct. 2014), Elizabeth H. Cannon. “Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908–1949,” database and images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org, accessed Oct. 2014); citing Ward 14, Salt Lake City, UT, Management and Archives, Elizth. H. Cannon, p. 266 (Jan. 25, 1882); FHL microfilm 4139664.

  2. [2] “Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908–1949,” database, Elizth. H. Cannon. Beatrice Cannon Evans and Janath Russell Cannon, eds., Cannon Family Historical Treasury, 2nd ed. (1967; repr., Salt Lake City: George Cannon Family Association, 1995), 119.

  3. [3] “Death of Mrs. E.H. Cannon,” Deseret News [weekly], Feb. 1, 1882, 24. Evans and Cannon, Cannon Family Historical Treasury, 119.

  4. [4] “Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel,” database, 1847–1868, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel (http://history.lds.org/overlandtravels, accessed Apr. 2014), Elizabeth Hoagland.

  5. [5] Evans and Cannon, Cannon Family Historical Treasury, 119.

  6. [6] “Married,” Deseret News [weekly], Dec. 21, 1854, [3]. Evans and Cannon, Cannon Family Historical Treasury, 119–122.

  7. [7] Evans and Cannon, Cannon Family Historical Treasury, 120–121. “Death of Mrs. E.H. Cannon,” 24.

  8. [8] “Minutes of the 2nd Meeting of the Ladies Co-operative Retrenchment Society,” Feb. 19, 1870, Relief Society minutes and records, vol. 1, 1868–1873, Fifteenth Ward, Salt Lake [Riverside] Stake, CHL. “To His Excellency, the Acting Governor of the Territory of Utah, S. A. Mann,” Deseret News [weekly], Mar. 2, 1870, 1. “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed Dec. 29, 2015), Elizabeth Cannon KZ75-TW7 .

  9. [9] “Utah Cemeteries and Burials,” database, Elizabeth H. Cannon. “Death of Mrs. E.H. Cannon,” 24.