Rachel Neyman
Rachel Neyman traveled in the Edward Hunter company with her mother, Jane. Her sister, Mary Ann Neyman Nickerson, also crossed the plains in the Hunter company, along with her husband and their children. The biography of Rachel Neyman's first husband, Almon Linus Fullmer, claims that the Neyman and Nickerson families traveled in the Edward Hunter company. The 1850 Utah census lists Rachel and her mother as part of Levi Nickerson's household. The surname listed on her grave marker and death certificate is "Tanner."
Born
1832 May 27
Date Details
Occurred On 1832 May 27
Traveled in Edward Hunter Company (1850)
1850 June 29 – October 13 (Age 18) Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Date Details
Started On 1850 June 29
Joined Company
Ended On 1850 October 13
Company Arrived
Married Almon Linus Fullmer
1852 January 10 (Age 19)
Died
1912 December 20 (Age 80)
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Rachel Neyman (1832 - 1912) Profile