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1847–1868

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Birth Date
17 January 1835
Death Date
14 November 1912
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Emily Elizabeth Lovett

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  • Emily sailed to America in 1859 on the ship William Tapscott.  The ship manifest shows her name as "Emily Lovatt," and she was a "spinster."

    She married Henry Beck Evans in Salt Lake City on 2 January 1860, and they were divorced on 1 August 1861.  She then married Andrew Sproul about 1862, and Alexander Stalker in 1865, and she died in Oregon, USA.  

    The index to the 1880 Idaho census shows her surname as "Walker," but the original census shows her name as "Emily Stalker" living with her husband Alexander.  The 1900 Oregon census shows her as "Emily Stalker."

     

Robert F. Neslen Company (1859)

  • Age at Departure: 24

Sources

  • 1880 Idaho Census.
  • 1900 Oregon Census
  • "Latter Day Saints' Immigration," Deseret News, 24 August 1859, 197.
  • Saints By Sea: Latter-day Saint Immigration to America