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1847–1868

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Birth Date
11 April 1846
Death Date
13 January 1929
Gender
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Josephine Lucy Smith Hartley

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  • Her name and birth date are confirmed by:  Government record: birth: 11 April 1846; Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

    Her name is shown as "Josephine Lucy Smith Zundle" on her death certificate.

    The family sailed to America in 1856 on the ship Horizon.

Edward Martin Company (1856)

  • Age at Departure: 10

Traveled with

  • Eliza Hartley (Age: 40)
  • Sarah Wells Hartley (Age: 19)
  • Matilda Jane Hartley (Age: 17)
  • Samuel Hartley Jr. (Age: 14)
  • Farewell Harrison Hartley (Age: 7)

Sources

  • 1900 Utah Census.
  • Find a Grave (Website)
  • Handcart Veterans Association. Handcart Veterans Association scrapbook, 1906-1914, folder 6. 
  • Handcart Veterans Association. Handcart Veterans Association scrapbook, 1906-1914, folder 7. 
  • Perpetual Emigrating Fund, Financial Accounts 1849-1886, Ledger B, p. 246.
  • Saints By Sea: Latter-day Saint Immigration to America
  • Zundle, Josephine Hartley, Biography of Josephine Hartley Zundle, 1-2.  Trail excerpt transcribed from "Pioneer History Collection" available at Pioneer Memorial Museum [Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum], Salt Lake City, Utah. Some restrictions apply.