Julia Ann Gerber

Birth Date
On 1845 August 22
Death Date
On 1864 March 26
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Female

Daughter of John Gerber and Anna Maria Ackeret Gerber.  In the 1850 U. S. census the John Gerber family was in Knoxville, Tennessee.  They traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in 1854.  The pioneer company with which they crossed the plains is named in the Perpetual Emigrating Fund records.  The family consisted of grandfather Johannes Gerber and his son John Gerber, as well as John’s family: Anna Maria Ackeret Gerber, John's fourth wife (his is first three wives had died) and the following children from his previous marriages, Maria Susanna Wilhemina Gerber, Lewis Emanuel, and John Theophilus.  It also included his current wife, Anna Maria Ackeret, and their children Helena Ellenora, and Julia Ann.

In the 1856 Utah census Julia Ann Gerber is Jemima Gerber of Ceder City, Utah: in 1860 she is Julia A. "Garber" of Provo.  She married Ira Norton Jacob.

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Born in Gravois, near St. Louis, Missouri, United States

1845 August 22

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Occurred On 1845 August 22
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Joined Orson Pratt/Ezra T. Benson/Ira Eldredge Company

1854 June 21 – October 3 (Age 8)

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Started Between 1854 June 21 – 22
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Ended On 1854 October 3
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Died in Midway, Wasatch, Utah Territory, United States

1864 March 26 (Age 18)

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Occurred On 1864 March 26
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