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1847–1868

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Birth Date
20 January 1828
Death Date
16 July 1914
Gender
Female
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Agnes Cochran O'Neil


Alternate Names

    Agnes Cochran Hair

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  • Agnes and her children arrived in New York on 23 June 1864 via the ship The General McClellan. She and her children are all on the overland company roster as well. Her husband, John O'Neil, also traveled to the Valley, but it is uncertain when he came. He may have come just ahead of them, but he was not with them for the overseas journey and is not listed on the overland company roster with the rest of them either.

William S. Warren Company (1864)

  • Age at Departure: 36
  • Head of Household

Traveled with

  • James O'Neil (Age: 15)
  • John O'Neil (Age: 11)
  • William Walter O'Neil (Age: 9)
  • Rachel Ellis O'Neil (Age: 6)
  • Samuel H. O'Neil (Age: Infant)

Sources

  • 1851 Scotland Census
  • 1861 Scotland Census.
  • “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)
  • "James O'Neil, Sr. Passes Quietly Away Sunday Evening, Sept. 19 at Home," The Vernal Express , 24 Sep. 1920, 1.
  • "List of Passengers," Deseret News, 17 August 1864, 369.
  • New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957.