Alma Truman Angell
Birth Date
On 1834 January 12 (Born)
Death Date
On 1911 June 12 (Died)
Gender
Male
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Born in Java, Gennesee, New York, United States
1834 January 12
Mother
Eunice Clark Young
Father
Solomon Angell
Date Details
Occurred On 1834 January 12
Traveled in
Brigham Young Company (1848)
1848 June 5 – September 24 (Age 15)
Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Albert Angell (Age 7)
Hannah Edith Johnson (Age 7)
Phoebe Ann Morton (Age 62)
Mary Angell (Age 5)
Solomon Angell (Age 42)
Mary Ann Davis (Age 4)
Eunice Clark Young (Age 38)
Caroline Frances Angell (Age 22)
John Osborn Angell (Age 11)
George David Davis (Age 1)
Date Details
Started On 1848 June 5
Joined Company
Ended Between 1848 September 20 – 24
Company Arrived
Baptized by
Robert Lang Campbell
1852 (Age 17)
Married
Charlotte Buys
1852 November 6 (Age 18)
Served in
Southern States Mission
1885 April 8 – 1886 August 31 (Age 51)
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Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Priesthood Office
High Priest
Residence When Called
Price, Emery, Utah Territory, United States
Set Apart By
John H. Smith
Location Served
Alabama, United States
Date Details
Started On 1885 April 8
Set Apart
Ended On 1886 August 31
Arrived at Home
Died in Leeds, Washington, Utah, United States
1911 June 12 (Age 77)
Media
Alma Truman Angell (1834 - 1911) Profile
Sources
Person
Utah Death Certificate Index, 1905-1967
Utah Death Certificate Index, 1905-1967.
Washington County News
"Funeral Services Last Sunday for George E. Angell", Washington County News, (24 January 1929), Page 1.
Mission
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 8 April 1885, Vol. A, Page 75, Line 3228.
MISSIONARY Department missionary registers, 1860-1959, 8 April 1885, Vol. B, Page 82, Line 3228.
Pioneer
Camp of Israel schedules and reports, 1845-1849
Camp of Israel schedules and reports, 1845-1849. Brigham Young's 1848 emigration division, First 100, report: Page 1-6.