Hannah Morgan (Turner)

Hannah Morgan (Turner)

Born: 12 March 1814
Married: 1832
Died: 3 June 1883
Age: 69 Years 2 Months 22 Days
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Children:

Mary (Pingree) Aug 19, 1833 - Nov 6, 1921 buried Ogden, Utah

Olive (child-age 3) Jun 30, 1835 - abt 1838, England

Olive (Hodge) Jun 29, 1840 - May 7, 1922 Lehi, Utah

Jesse Jan 23, 1843 - Jul 6, 1924 Grouse Creek, Utah

David Feb 25, 1845 - Mar 6, 1911 Park City, Utah

Agatha (Carson) Mar 30, 1850 - Feb 23, 1922 Iona, Idaho

Amanda (Barlow, Tanner) Apr 27, 1852 - Jan 26, 1931 Grouse Creek, Utah

Clara Eudora (youth-age 9) May 4, 1855 - Aug 11, 1864 Fairfield or Salt Lake, Utah

Benjamin Llewellyn Dec 20, 1859 - May 20, 1942 Tooele, Utah

Hannah is the daughter of William Turner (engine fitter) and Hannah Smith. She married George David Morgan(engineer) about 1832. All her children were born in the country of England.

Hannah joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about 1851. She felt the spirit to save money, sacrifice her comfortable home in England, and moved her family to Utah. She was a pioneer who sailed April 23, 1861, on the ocean vessel "Underwriter," traveled from New York to New Orleans by train during the Civil War, then by steamboat up the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. At Florence, Nebraska (Winter Quarters), she joined Captain Ira Eldridge's ox team and arrived in Salt Lake City, September 15, 1861. Hannah lived in Fairfield, Utah from 1863-1883 (just after Johnson's Army left). Her family helped to settled towns in Utah and Idaho. She has a wonderful posterity spinning out into this vast nation. She is our blessed, honored pioneer., Born in Hall Green, Sedgley Parish, Staffordshire, England. Died in Fairfield, Utah County, Utah, USA. Hannah is the daughter of William turner (engine fitter) and Hannah Smith. She married George David Morgan (engineer) about 1832. All of their children were born in the country of England. (List of children, birhplaces, and burial are listed). Hannah joined The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about 1851. She felt the spirit to save money, sacrifice her comfortable home in England, and move her family to Utah. She was a pioneer who sailed April 23, 1861, on the ocean vessel "Underwriter", traveled from New York to New Orleans by train during the Civil War, then by streamboat up the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. At Florence, Nebraska (Winter Quarters), she joined Captain Ira Eldridge's ox team and arrived in Salt Lake City, September 15, 1861. Hannah lived in Fairfield, Utah, from 1863-18883 (just after Johnson's Army left). Her family helped to settle towns in Utah and Idaho. She has a wonderful posterity spinning out into this vast nation. She is our blessed, honored pioneer.,

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BillionGraves.com record for Hannah Morgan (Turner) (12 March 1814 - 3 June 1883), BillionGraves Record Fairfield Cemetery, Fairfield, Utah, Utah, United States, North America