Fanny Martin (Immigrant 1850)

F, #21036, b. 1846
Fanny Martin (Immigrant 1850)|b. 1846|p21036.htm|Samuel Martin (Immigrant 1850)|b. 1814|p21316.htm|Priscilla Layton (Immigrant 1850)|b. 1816\nd. bt 1850 - 1854|p21317.htm|John Martin (Immigrant 1850)||p22170.htm|Priscilla (__________) (Immigrant 1850)|b. 1785|p22171.htm|||||||
Reference KAH-38.3
Father* Samuel Martin (Immigrant 1850) b. 1814
Mother* Priscilla Layton (Immigrant 1850) b. 1816, d. bt 1850 - 1854
Birth*1846 Fanny Martin (Immigrant 1850) was born 1846 at England. 
She was the daughter of Samuel Martin (Immigrant 1850) and Priscilla Layton (Immigrant 1850)
(ImmigratedWith) Immigration23 November 1850Fanny Martin (Immigrant 1850) immigrated with Samuel Martin (Immigrant 1850) on 23 November 1850 ; The passenger list for the ship James Parnell (SLC 200165) is sworn to on 23 Nov 1850, that they came to the port of New York. The list included Samuel age 36, Priscilla age 34, John age 9, Ellen age 7, Fanny age 4, Priscilla age 10 months, John age 67, and Sarah age 65.
     Per the bio of Cutler Halverson the Martin family came on the ship "James Pinnell" from Liverpool to New Orleans, then to St Louis where they lived four years (& where wife Priscilla died), then to Atchison KS where they joined a Mormon group to Salt Lake City. They lived in Grantsville (Tooele Co) and Kaysville (Davis Co) and Deep Creek (Ibapah, Wendover Co) in Utah, Montpelier (Bear Lake Co) in Idaho, and settled in Oakley (Cassia Co) Idaho in 1881.1 
Residence*March 1921 March 1921, Fanny Martin (Immigrant 1850) resided Logan, Cache Co., Utah: per sister Priscilla's obit as Mrs Fannie (Keari?). 
Last Edited 21 Nov 2011

Citations

  1. [S677] Autobiography written by Cutler Worthington Halverson for his children and grandchildren (22 pages) in possesion of Gwen Babcock.
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