Hannah Hulme
Hannah, her father William, and her sister Alice emigrated from England in 1849. They sailed on the ship Hartley and arrived in New Orleans on April 28, 1849. William did not continue on to Utah, so Alice and Hannah were left to travel to the Valley by themselves. Upon their arrival in Salt Lake in 1850, Hannah went to live with the James H. Rollins family. She married him in March 1851, and then went with him to California. She and her husband appear in the 1850 census (taken early in 1851) in Utah County with a company led by Charles Rich en route to southern California. In this census Alice is listed under her maiden name of "Holmes." The Rollins family returned to Utah in 1857.
Born
1838 November 24
Date Details
Occurred On 1838 November 24
Traveled in Company Unknown (1850)
1850 (Age 11) Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Date Details
Occurred Circa 1850
Joined Company
Circa 1850
Company Arrived
Traveled in Amasa M. Lyman/Charles C. Rich Company (1857)
1857 April 18 – June 9 (Age 18) Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Date Details
Started On 1857 April 18
Joined Company
Ended Between 1857 June 3 – 9
Company Arrived
Died
1896 September 30 (Age 57)
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Hannah Alice Hulme (1838 - 1896) Profile