Mary Wickersham
Alternate Names
Mary Woolley (Married Name)
Birth Date
On 1808 November 4 (Born)
Death Date
On 1859 March 29 (Died)
Gender
Female
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Born in Newlin Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
1808 November 4
Mother
Amy Ward
Father
Amos Wickersham
Date Details
Occurred On 1808 November 4
Married
Edwin Dilworth Woolley
1831 March 24 (Age 22)
Baptized
1837 November 26 (Age 29)
Traveled in
Brigham Young Company (1848)
1848 June 5 – September 24 (Age 39)
Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Samuel Wickersham Woolley (Age 8)
Henrietta Woolley (Age 5)
Edwin Dilworth Woolley (Age 40)
Edwin Dilworth Woolley, Jr. (Age 3)
Ellen Wilding (Age 29)
John Wickersham Woolley (Age 16)
Franklin Benjamin Woolley (Age 13)
Rachel Emma Woolley (Age 11)
Mary Louisa Woolley (Age 0)
Sarah Woolley (Age 0)
Date Details
Started On 1848 June 5
Joined Company
Ended Between 1848 September 20 – 24
Company Arrived
Died in Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
1859 March 29 (Age 50)
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Mary Wickersham (1808 - 1859) Profile
Sources
Person
Salt Lake Telegram
"Churchman's Mor [Mother] to Observe Birthday", Salt Lake Telegram, (30 June 1934), Page 7.
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.
Daughters of Utah Pioneers collection, 1828-1963
"Brief Biography of Rachel Emma Woolley Simmons", Daughters of Utah Pioneers collection, 1828-1963, Page 11-14.
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Heart Throbs of the West
Heart Throbs of the West, Vol. 11, Page 161-163.
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Historical Department journal history of the Church, 1830-2008
Historical Department journal history of the Church, 1830-2008. Supplement after 31 December 1848.
Salt Lake Telegram
"Catharine E. Mehring Wooley's journal transcribed by J. Cecil Alter and printed in serial in 'In the Beginning: Diaries of Mormon Pioneers'", Salt Lake Telegram, (7 January 1935), Page 4.
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