Alena Kitchen
The Thatcher family initially emigrated to Utah in 1847. At some point after their arrival, they continued on to California and made their home in San Bernadino. In 1857, when the Saints in outlying settlements were asked to return to Utah, Hezekiah Thatcher led his own little company from California, leaving in mid-July, as far as Carson City, Nevada. There they joined up with another group returning to Utah. The two groups organized under Perrigrine Session's leadership.
Alley's given name appears as "Alena" in some sources.
Born in Ganotown, Berkeley, Virginia, United States
1808 April 12
Mother
Catrina Gulick
Father
Joseph Kitchen
Date Details
Occurred On 1808 April 12
Married Hezekiah Thatcher
1829 February 26 (Age 20)
Traveled in Daniel Spencer/Perrigrine Sessions Company (1847)
1847 June 18 – September 25 (Age 39) Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Date Details
Started On 1847 June 18
Joined Company
Ended Between 1847 September 24 – 25
Company Arrived
Baptized
1848 February 21 (Age 39)
Traveled in Hezekiah Thatcher Company (1857)
1857 July 6 – August 16 (Age 49) Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Date Details
Started On 1857 July 6
Joined Company
Ended On 1857 August 16
Company Arrived
Traveled in Perrigrine Sessions Company (1857)
1857 July 16 – August 12 (Age 49) Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Date Details
Started On 1857 July 16
Joined Company
Ended On 1857 August 12
Company Arrived
Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1889 January 8 (Age 80)
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Alena Kitchen (1808 - 1889) Profile