• Church History
  • Publications
    • Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days
    • Prophets of the Restoration
    • Global Histories
    • Revelations in Context
    • Women of Conviction
    • Joseph Smith Papers
    • Church Historian's Press
    • More
  • Visit
    • Church History Museum
    • Historic Sites
    • Church History Library
  • Research
    • Church History Catalog
    • Missionary Database
    • Pioneer Database
    • Treasures of the Collection
    • Pioneer Resources
  • Quick Links
    • Church History Library
    • Church History Museum
    • Church Historic Sites
    • Church History Catalog
    • Church Historian’s Press
    • Joseph Smith Papers
    • Missionary Database
    • Pioneer Database

Pioneer Database

1847–1868

Home Companies Switch to Keyword Search
Date Unknown

Date Unknown

Birth Date
31 December 1850
Death Date
17 February 1923
Gender
Female
Family Search logo

View this Person on FamilySearch

Rosina Hayball


Alternate Names

    Rose Hayball

Facebook Twitter Print Mail
Find this person in FamilySearch Find this person in Mormon Migration
  • Rosina crossed the plains with her father, mother, and siblings. Her given name is listed as "Rose" in Deseret News and on the Mumford passenger list. Her married name was Rosina Simmonds. Her birth and death date are confirmed by the dates listed on her death certificate.

    The Sampson family sailed to America in 1868 on the ship Emerald Isle.         

    Her death certificate shows her name as "Rosina H. Simmonds."     

Edward T. Mumford Company (1868)

  • Age at Departure: 17

Traveled with

  • George Sampson Hayball (Age: 38)
  • Louisa Hayball (Age: 33)
  • Hyrum Hayball (Age: 16)
  • Ellen Jane Hayball (Age: 12)
  • Henry George Hayball (Age: 9)

Sources

  • England and Wales Census, 1861.
  • Find a Grave (Website)
  • "Names of Passengers in Captain Mumford's Train," Deseret News, 23 September 1868, 1.
  • Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company general files, 1850-1887.
  • Saints By Sea: Latter-day Saint Immigration to America