Linnie Taylor Marchant Findlay (April 22, 1919 – January 10, 2009)[1] was a writer-historian based in Ephraim, Utah. A native of Ioka, Utah,[2] she is cited as a founding editor of the Saga of the Sanpitch, an annually-published collection of historical short-stories about Scandinavian immigrants and their descendants in Utah'sSanpete Valley.[3] She and her husband, a professor at Snow College,[4] were among the original organizers of the Mormon Miracle Pageant.[5] Findlay was a Latter Day Saint.
Findlay, Linnie; Madsen, Eleanor P.; Nielson, Virginia (1999). History of the Relief Society in Ephraim, 1856-1999. Ephraim, Utah: Ephraim Stake Relief Society. OCLC82898733.
Findlay, Linnie; Madsen, Eleanor P.; Nielson, Virginia (1990). Ephraim Utah Stake : A brief history of the religious background of Ephraim and its people since its early settlement, 1854-1989. Ephraim, Utah: Ephraim Stake Relief Society. OCLC80530290.
^Annual Catalogue. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University. 1940–1941. p. 274. OCLC173714965.
^Saga of the Sanpitch, Volume 1. South Sanpete Stake. Manti, Utah. 1969.
^Directory of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in higher education and school administration. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University. 1958. OCLC11601994.
^Chantry, Judy. "Getting the Word Out: Ross and Linnie Findlay". Sanpete Messenger. June 20, 2005. "Archived copy"(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2005-12-21. Retrieved 2006-06-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link).