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1847–1868

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Birth Date
5 September 1849
Death Date
23 September 1864
Gender
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Emily Ann Chappell

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  • Emily came from England on the ship General McClellan in 1864 with parents and siblings.

    Six of the nine family members died while traveling, including both parents. All died prior to arrival in Salt Lake except young Robert, who died just a few days after they arrived, while they were on their way to Nephi.

William S. Warren Company (1864)

  • Age at Departure: 14
  • Died en Route

Traveled with

  • Edward Chappell (Age: 42)
  • Agnes Chappell (Age: 40)
  • Sarah Jane Chappell (Age: 19)
  • Priscilla Pitt (Age: 17)
  • Eliza Duncombe (Age: 14)
  • Frederick William Chappell (Age: 10)
  • Robert Edward Chappell (Age: 6)
  • Agnes Boardman Chappell (Age: 4)
  • Angelina Arthelia Chappell (Age: 2)
  • Jemima Elizabeth Chappell (Age: Infant)

Sources

  • 1851 England and Wales Census.
  • 1861 England and Wales Census.
  • Bliss, Orley Dewight, Reminiscences and diary, 1864 May-1865 Jan., [2-26].
  • “Captain William S. Warren Company (third ox train), manifests, 1864.” Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company church trains accounts 1861-1868, Captains’ accounts, 1862-1868. (CR 376 8, Box 1, Folder 13)