Charlotte Senior, sixth child born to Robert Senior and Sarah Hague, grew up mostly in the booming city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, during the Industrial Revolution. Her father worked as a shoe maker to provide for the family, but did not much like it, according to Charlotte. In 1857, Robert and Sarah met the missionaries, and joined the LDS church. Charlotte describes her childhood as “happy and free from all care.” She enjoyed attending h...
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