Mary Ann Angell
Alternate Names
Mary Ann Young (Married Name)
Birth Date
On 1803 June 8 (Born)
Death Date
On 1882 June 27 (Died)
Gender
Female
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Born in Seneca, Ontario, New York, United States
1803 June 8
Mother
Phoebe Ann Morton (1786 - 1854)
Father
James William Angell
Date Details
Occurred On 1803 June 8
Married
Brigham Young
1834 February 18 (Age 30)
Traveled in
Brigham Young Company (1848)
1848 June 5 – September 24 (Age 44)
Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Alice Young (Age 8)
Phoebe Ann Morton (Age 62)
Luna Caroline Young (Age 5)
Brigham Young (Age 47)
Jemima Angell (Age 43)
Clarissa Ross (Age 33)
Louisa Beman (Age 33)
Susannah Snively (Age 32)
Naamah Kendel Jenkins Carter (Age 30)
John Willard Young (Age 3)
Zina Diantha Huntington (Age 27)
Lucy Ann Decker (Age 26)
Martha Bowker (Age 26)
Emily Dow Partridge (Age 24)
Emeline Free (Age 22)
Margaret Maria Alley (Age 22)
Diana Severance Chase (Age 20)
Brigham Heber Young (Age 2)
Edward Partridge Young (Age 2)
Oscar Brigham Young (Age 2)
Ellen Rockwood (Age 19)
Lucy Bigelow (Age 17)
James Valentine Young (Age 15)
Joseph Angell Young (Age 13)
Rachel Maxfield Young (Age 13)
Brigham Young, Jr. (Age 11)
Mary Eliza Young (Age 1)
Alma Burtts Young (Age 0)
Alvah Beman Young (Age 0)
Ella Elizabeth Young (Age 0)
Date Details
Started On 1848 June 5
Joined Company
Ended Between 1848 September 20 – 24
Company Arrived
Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
1882 June 27 (Age 79)
Media
Mary Ann Angell (1808 - 1882) Profile
Sources
Pioneer
Averett family notebook, circa 1916-1965
Averett family notebook, circa 1916-1965, Page 36-38.
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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.
Caroline F. Angell Holbrook autobiography, 1905; 1953
Caroline F. Angell Holbrook autobiography, 1905; 1953.
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Salt Lake Telegram
"Meeting Held to Plan Rites for Pioneer", Salt Lake Telegram, (12 February 1924), Page 2.