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by Gale Sears


  Snow, Lorenzo. The Italian Mission. London: W. Aubrey, 1851.

  Toronto, James A., Eric R. Dursteler, and Michael W. Homer. Mormons in the Piazza: History of the Latter-day Saints in Italy. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press and Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2017.

  Tourn, Giorgio. The Waldensian Valleys. Torino, Italy: Claudiana, 2005.

  Waldensian Museum Guide, Torre Pellice. Torre Pellice, Italy: Centro Culturale Valdese, 2002.

  Family Histories

  Farley, Madeline Malan. “Autobiographical Sketch of Madeline Malan Farley.” Typescript. LDS Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

  Knighton, James Barker, Lisa Knighton Delap, and J. Malan Heslop, comps. Malan Book of Remembrance, Vol. 1, no. 2. Typescript. LDS Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

  Malan, Alan P. “John Daniel Malan: Conversion,” The Malan Monitor (A publication of the John Daniel Malan Family Organization): Summer 1991.

  Malan, Stephen. Autobiography and Family History. Unpublished. LDS Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

  Tippets, Susan Thomas, comp. An Autobiography of Marie Madeline-Cardon Guild. LDS Church History Library, Salt Lake City.

  Toronto Family Organization, The. Joseph Toronto (Giuseppe Efisio Taranto). Compiled in commemoration of Joseph’s 167th birthday, June 25, 1983. Alan F. Toronto, chairman; Maria T. Moody, genealogist; James A. Toronto, historian.

  Acknowledgments

  Thanks go out to the many individuals who shared family research concerning their Waldensian ancestors along with family histories and stories. Allyson Clayton for information on the Malan family; Craig Cardon for information on the Cardon family; and Sue Hall for information on the Beus family. A warm thank you to Becky Cardon Smith for including us in the 2014 Cardon family reunion trip to Piedmont, Italy. To walk those valley trails and wander the fields around the Cardon Borgata was bliss. Gratitude to Jana Erickson for encouraging me at every step, and to the stellar team at Deseret Book for their proficiency.

  Un ringraziamento sincero to Daniele and Norma Salerno for their friendship and their masterful translation of this work into Italian.

  Grazie mille!

 

 

 


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