Ann Eliza Young

Ann Eliza Young
A lithograph of Ann Eliza Young, sometime between 1869 and 1875.
Born
Ann Eliza Webb

September 13, 1844 (1844-09-13)
DiedDecember 7, 1917 (1917-12-08) (aged 73)
Resting placeMountain View Cemetery, Reno, Nevada
Other namesAnn Eliza Webb Dee Young Denning
Occupations
  • Social advocate
  • Author
Spouses
James Dee
(m. 1863)

Brigham Young (m. 1869–1875)
  • Moses Denning (div. c. 1907)
Children2
Parents
  • Chauncey G. Webb
  • Eliza Jane Churchill

Ann Eliza Young (September 13, 1844 – December 7, 1917) also known as Ann Eliza Webb Dee Young Denning was one of Brigham Young's fifty-six wives and later a critic of polygamy. Her autobiography, Wife No. 19, was a recollection of her experiences in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). She grew up in a polygamous household that moved to Utah during the Mormon migration. Ann Eliza was married and divorced three times: first to James Dee, then Young, and finally Moses Denning. Her divorce from Young reached a national audience when Ann Eliza sued with allegations of neglect, cruel treatment, and desertion. She was born a member of the LDS Church but was excommunicated shortly after her public divorce from Young.