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1847–1868

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Birth Date
28 September 1842
Death Date
19 September 1911
Gender
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David Ostler

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  • Son of John Ostler Sr. and Sarah Endacott Gollop.  Evidence from emigration and church ordinance records proves the Ostler family traveled to Utah in 1861.  They sailed to America in 1861 on the ship Manchester, arriving in New York  City 14 May 1861.  A church ordinance was performed for John and Sarah in Salt Lake City 29 November 1861.  

    His birth date is confirmed by the inscription on his gravestone, and his death date is confirmed by his death certificate.

Company Unknown (1861)

  • Age at Departure: 18

Traveled with

  • Sarah Endacott Ostler (Age: 51)
  • John Ostler Sr. (Age: 51)
  • John Charles Ostler Jr. (Age: 22)
  • Mary Ann Ostler (Age: 20)
  • Oliver Radford Ostler (Age: 16)
  • Sarah Ann Ostler (Age: 14)
  • Mary Ostler (Age: 11)

Sources

  • 1861, England Census.
  • 1870 Utah Census, Juab County.
  • 1900 Utah Census, Juab County.
  • Find a Grave (Website)
  • Utah, Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946.
  • Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1849-1949.