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1847–1868

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Birth Date
1827
Death Date
Before 1900
Gender
Female
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Ann Carlisle


Alternate Names

    Ann Lancaster, Ann Hicks

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  • Ann and her four children arrived in New York on 24 July 1866 via the ship St. Mark. Only Ann's name appears on the Scott company records, but it shows she purchased four adult food rations for that portion of the journey, which indicates that all her children were still with her for the overland route. 

    Her husband, Samuel Carlisle, followed his family across the ocean the following year, in 1867. Her husband is listed as a widower at the time of the 1900 federal census.

Andrew H. Scott Company (1866)

  • Age at Departure: 39
  • Head of Household

Traveled with

  • Willard Carlisle (Age: 10)
  • Joshua Carlisle (Age: 7)
  • Georgiana Carlisle (Age: 4)
  • Elizabeth Carlisle (Age: 1)

Sources

  • 1870 Utah Census, Salt Lake County.
  • 1900 Utah Census.
  • Captain A. H. Scott, accounts, 1866, in Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company church trains accounts, 1861-1868.
  • New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957.
  • Perpetual Emigrating Fund, Financial Accounts 1849-1886, Ledger B, p. 410.