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1847–1868

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Birth Date
15 July 1843
Death Date
12 May 1913
Gender
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Elizabeth Nuttal Bradshaw

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  • Elizabeth, her sister Ruth and brother Thomas came from England in 1854 on the ship Clara Wheeler.

    Both her parents died in St. Louis in 1854 so she and her two siblings, Ruth and Thomas, were traveling with their aunt Sarah and uncle  Thomas Bradshaw and their family. Her given name is "Eliza" in Journal History.

    Her surname is "Painter" on the death certificate and Find A Grave website.

James Darling Ross Company (1860)

  • Age at Departure: 16

Traveled with

  • Sarah Ann Bradshaw (Age: 42)
  • Thomas Heald Bradshaw (Age: 38)
  • Ruth Nuttall Bradshaw (Age: 13)
  • Thomas Nuttall Bradshaw (Age: 10)
  • Sarah Ann Bradshaw (Age: 6)
  • Frederick Thomas Bradshaw (Age: 1)
  • Salina Edwards Bradshaw (Age: Infant)

Sources

  • 1860 Nebraska Census.
  • Emigration list for Spring, 1860.
  • Find a Grave (Website)
  • Journal History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Supplement after 31 December 1860, 22.
  • "Mrs. E. N. Painter Dies at Wellsville," The Journal, 17 May 1913, p. 3.
  • Saints By Sea: Latter-day Saint Immigration to America
  • "The Immigration," Deseret News, 15 August 1860, 189.
  • Utah Death Certificate Index, 1905-1967.