Yes, Brigham Young had 59 biological children born to 19 of his 54 wives.
Their names were:
Elizabeth, Vilate, Joseph Angell, Brigham Jr. Mary Ann, Alice Emma, Eunice Caroline, John Willard, Brigham Heber, Edward Partridge, Oscar, Joseph, Hyrum, Mary Eliza, Moroni, Ella Elizabeth, Alvah, Alma, Fanny, Jeanette, Emily Augusta, Clarissa Maria, Marinda, Evelyn Louisa, Zina Prescinda, Ernest Irving, Caroline, Hyrum Smith, Nabbie Howe, Willard, Mahonri, Eudora Lovina, Shermira, Julia, Emmeline, Alfales, Phebe Louisa, Brigham Morris, Louisa, Arta deChrista, Jedediah, Joseph don Carlos, Lorenzo, Susa Amelia, Miriam, Feramorz, Albert Jeddie, Alonzo, Clarissa, Josephine, Ida, Charlotte Talula, Ruth, Lura, Phineas, Rhoda Mabel, Daniel, Ardelle Elwin, and Fannie.
He also had many adopted children and step children which he welcomed in his household.
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Mormons
Church of the Latter Day Saints (ie., Mormon)
No. Brigham Young was a white Caucasian man. See the "Related Links" below for photographs and paintings of him.
George Caleb Bringham
for collage she went to bringham young university and she went to a grade school in phoenix
Mormons don't generally use the word "epiphany" to describe any religious or spiritual occurrences, they use the term 'revelation' or 'vision'. Brigham Young did have many revelations and visions. One of these is recorded in the Doctrine and Covenants as Section 136.
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any age !
Stephenie Meyer graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in English.
She does not own any young beings
Yes'he had 9 children but 7 died very young from tuberculosis.