Emma Frances Phillips

Alternate Names
Emma Frances Romney (Married Name)
Birth Date
On 1862 February 10 (Born)
Death Date
On 1941 June 13 (Died)
Gender
Female

Born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States

1862 February 10
Mother
Maria Ann Tuckfield

Date Details

Occurred On 1862 February 10

Baptized by Mark Lindsay

1871 September 6 (Age 9)

Married Orson Douglas Romney

1884 September 4 (Age 22)

Served as Mission President's Wife in the New Zealand Mission

1911 February 10 – 1913 December 15 (Age 49) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
Anthon H. Lund
Additional Information
Served with Children

Date Details

Started On 1911 February 10
Set Apart
On 1911 March 26
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1913 December 15
Released
Images
Missionaries at the Awapuni Hui, New Zealand
New Zealand Missionaries
President Orson Douglas Romney and his family in New Zealand
Missionaries in New Zealand
Missionaries with Wesley J. Beck in New Zealand
Missionary Photo Taken in Sydney, Australia
Te Hauke, New Zealand Conference

Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1941 June 13 (Age 79)
Media
Emma Frances Phillips Romney (1862 - 1941) Profile
Emma Frances Phillips Romney (1862 - 1941) Profile
Missionaries at the Awapuni Hui, New Zealand,  1912 April
Missionaries at the Awapuni Hui, New Zealand, 1912 April
New Zealand Missionaries, Between 1910 – 1912
New Zealand Missionaries, Between 1910 – 1912
President Orson Douglas Romney and his family in New Zealand
President Orson Douglas Romney and his family in New Zealand
Missionaries in New Zealand, Between 1912 – 1913
Missionaries in New Zealand, Between 1912 – 1913
Missionaries with Wesley J. Beck in New Zealand, Between 1912 – 1913
Missionaries with Wesley J. Beck in New Zealand, Between 1912 – 1913
Missionary Photo Taken in Sydney, Australia, Circa 1911
Missionary Photo Taken in Sydney, Australia, Circa 1911
Te Hauke, New Zealand Conference,  1911
Te Hauke, New Zealand Conference, 1911