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1847–1868

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Birth Date
About 1812
Death Date
Unknown
Gender
Female

Chaney

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  • Chaney, sometimes called "Chancey," was an enslaved African American woman owned by John Hardison Redd and Elizabeth Hancock Redd.

    She was the mother of Amy and Marinda. 

James Pace Company (1850)

  • Age at Departure: 38

Traveled with

  • Elizabeth Redd (Age: 52)
  • John Hardison Redd (Age: 50)
  • Venus (Age: 39)
  • Luke (Age: 19)
  • Ann Moriah Pace (Age: 19)
  • Marinda . (Age: 18)
  • Ann Elizabeth Pace (Age: 18)
  • Sam (Age: 17)
  • Mary Catherine Redd (Age: 16)
  • Amy (Age: 14)
  • Lemuel Hardison Redd (Age: 13)
  • John Holt Redd (Age: 11)
  • Benjamin Jones Redd (Age: 4)

Sources

  • 1850 Utah Census.