Philip De La Mare

Birth Date
On 1823 April 3 (Born)
Death Date
On 1915 October 16 (Died)
Gender
Male

Philip and his family traveled to America in 1852 on the ship Kennebec.

The De La Mare family traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in the Philip De La Mare Company in 1852.  The family consisted of Philip, and his first wife, Mary Ann Parkin, their two children, Philip Francis and Theophilus, and his second wife, Marie Chevalier.   Philip was the Captain of the company.

In 1863, Philip De La Mare returned to Utah from a mission in France. His company is currently unknown, however, it is likely that he traveled with the Nebeker company based on the names of the people he traveled with across the ocean. 

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Born in Granville, Jersey, Channel Islands

1823 April 3
Mother
Jane Esther Ahier
Father
Francis De La Mare

Date Details

Occurred On 1823 April 3

Baptized by W C Dunbar

1849 February 23 (Age 25)

Called as Captain to Philip De La Mare Freight Train (1852)

1852 July 4 – November 10 (Age 29) Pioneers in Company
Roles
Captain

Date Details

Started On 1852 July 4
Joined Company
Ended On 1852 November 10
Company Arrived

Served in British Mission

1860 April 25 – 1863 April (Age 37) See Missionaries
Missionary Activity Notes

     1860:  Channel Islands were transferred from the French to the British Mission     

Aug 1861:  Called to preside over the Channel Islands Conference

Priesthood Quorum When Called
8th
Priesthood Office
Seventy
Residence When Called
United States
Set Apart By
C C Rich
Location Served
Channel Islands

Date Details

Started On 1860 April 25
Set Apart
On 1860 August 3
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1863 April
Released
Circa 1863 May
Departed from Field
On 1863 October 13
Arrived at Home

Traveled in Company Unknown (1863)

1863 (Age 39) Pioneers in Company
Roles
Returning Missionary

Date Details

Occurred Circa 1863
Joined Company
Circa 1863
Company Arrived

Died

1915 October 16 (Age 92)
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Philip De La Mare (1823 - 1915) Profile

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