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1847–1868

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Birth Date
21 October 1820
Death Date
6 October 1898
Gender
Female
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Ann Hill Sandall

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  • Ann is the wife of Thomas Sandall. She sailed with her family from South Africa to the United States on the ship Alacrity in 1855, landing in Boston, Massachusetts. In a brief "History of Thomas Sandall Sr. Family" written by Mrs. Irvin Hennefer of Layton, Utah and found in the "Memories Section" of Thomas' Family Tree, the author, a daughter of Annie Sandall, says that a son named Hyrum died in Boston from measles on 9 July 1860. Lucy, another member of the family, age 2, died 16 July 1860, just four days before the trek began.

William Budge Company (1860)

  • Age at Departure: 39

Traveled with

  • Thomas Sandall (Age: 42)
  • Emily Sandall (Age: 16)
  • Thomas, Jr. Sandall (Age: 14)
  • William Sandall (Age: 10)
  • Joseph Sandall (Age: 9)
  • Ann Sandall (Age: 5)

Sources

  • 1880 Utah Census, Davis County.
  • Black, Susan Easton, Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
  • Find a Grave (Website)
  • Journal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Supplement after 31 December 1860, 50.
  • "Layton Lines," Davis County Clipper, 14 October 1898, 1.
  • Massachusetts, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1963.
  • Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company general files, 1850-1887.
  • "The Immigration," Deseret News, 22 August 1860, 197.
  • Utah State History Cemeteries and Burials Database.