This legend was told by my aunt, Jessie Bradshaw. She was a descendant of Scottish people who settled Wellsville in the 1850s. Her mother, Janet Leatham, died giving birth to another child, and Jessie was reared by my maternal great-great grandmother, Jane Alexander Steele Leatham, who was a midwife. The family members were all devout Mormons
In this presentation I shall try to explain how Eldress Anna\u27s girls got to the South Family, W...
Thirty years of midwifery practice has shown me the beauty of birthing. After spending time working ...
Mae Timbimboo Parry played a significant role in changing the public’s narrative about the Bear Rive...
This thesis explores the life of Onnie Lee Logan, an Alabama midwife, through the lenses of race, ge...
Using the minutes of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, journals and diaries kept by early Mormon ...
The story told here explains the process of teaching traditional medicine to a new generation. In Na...
In the 1980s my mother decided she really wanted an olive wood nativity. So she convinced her Muslim...
This article profiles Dollie York, Lucy Hargis, Grace Curtis, and Ruth Moore, itinerate preachers fo...
Patty Session\u27s 1847 Mormon Trail diary has been widely quoted and excerpted, but her complete di...
Prairie folk healers and midwives seldom have been the focus of scholarly investigation, despite the...
Maria del Mar is the third of five children born to a poor seventh-generation Hispanic-Indigenous fa...
Those who tell her story usually begin with the inscription on a gravestone in the Clapp family plot...
Evaluating the concept of church and patriarchy within the Mormon (LDS) church, raises many question...
It is clear from the opening lines of Gretchen Moran Laskas’ The Midwife’s Tale that this story is i...
Review of: Mormon Midwife: The 1846-1888 Diaries of Patty Bartlett Sessions. Sessions, Patty Bartlet...
In this presentation I shall try to explain how Eldress Anna\u27s girls got to the South Family, W...
Thirty years of midwifery practice has shown me the beauty of birthing. After spending time working ...
Mae Timbimboo Parry played a significant role in changing the public’s narrative about the Bear Rive...
This thesis explores the life of Onnie Lee Logan, an Alabama midwife, through the lenses of race, ge...
Using the minutes of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, journals and diaries kept by early Mormon ...
The story told here explains the process of teaching traditional medicine to a new generation. In Na...
In the 1980s my mother decided she really wanted an olive wood nativity. So she convinced her Muslim...
This article profiles Dollie York, Lucy Hargis, Grace Curtis, and Ruth Moore, itinerate preachers fo...
Patty Session\u27s 1847 Mormon Trail diary has been widely quoted and excerpted, but her complete di...
Prairie folk healers and midwives seldom have been the focus of scholarly investigation, despite the...
Maria del Mar is the third of five children born to a poor seventh-generation Hispanic-Indigenous fa...
Those who tell her story usually begin with the inscription on a gravestone in the Clapp family plot...
Evaluating the concept of church and patriarchy within the Mormon (LDS) church, raises many question...
It is clear from the opening lines of Gretchen Moran Laskas’ The Midwife’s Tale that this story is i...
Review of: Mormon Midwife: The 1846-1888 Diaries of Patty Bartlett Sessions. Sessions, Patty Bartlet...
In this presentation I shall try to explain how Eldress Anna\u27s girls got to the South Family, W...
Thirty years of midwifery practice has shown me the beauty of birthing. After spending time working ...
Mae Timbimboo Parry played a significant role in changing the public’s narrative about the Bear Rive...