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Zilpah <I>Loader</I> Jaques

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Zilpah Loader Jaques

Birth
Aston Rowant, South Oxfordshire District, Oxfordshire, England
Death
12 Jun 1919 (aged 88)
Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7749444, Longitude: -111.8616417
Plot
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Memorial ID
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Daughter of James Loader and Amy Britnell

Married John Jaques, 31 Oct 1853, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Children: John Loader Jaques, (stillborn) Jaques, Heighington Loader Jaques, Britnell Loader Jaques, Rose Loader Jaques, Minnie Loader Jaques, Alpha Loader Jaques, Flora Loader Jaques, James Wilford Loader Jaques, Rosabell Loader Jaques.

History. Zilpah came to Zion with her husband, John Jaques, and one-year-old baby, Flora. Also traveling with them were her parents, James and Amy Loader, five sisters and a brother, Robert. These two families had many great spiritual manifestations given to them by a merciful God during their travels with the Martin handcart company. Zilpah's husband was a great writer and biographer. Zilpah had many heartaches on her journey. Her father died, and finally, her precious daughter, Flora, died just one week before they reached their destination in the Salt Lake Valley. Zilpah also gave birth to a baby on the plains in August. She named him Alpha Loader Jacques. Alpha not only survived this trek but was thought by some to be the longest-lived member of the Martin handcart company. (He died December 12, 1945.)
Daughter of James Loader and Amy Britnell

Married John Jaques, 31 Oct 1853, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Children: John Loader Jaques, (stillborn) Jaques, Heighington Loader Jaques, Britnell Loader Jaques, Rose Loader Jaques, Minnie Loader Jaques, Alpha Loader Jaques, Flora Loader Jaques, James Wilford Loader Jaques, Rosabell Loader Jaques.

History. Zilpah came to Zion with her husband, John Jaques, and one-year-old baby, Flora. Also traveling with them were her parents, James and Amy Loader, five sisters and a brother, Robert. These two families had many great spiritual manifestations given to them by a merciful God during their travels with the Martin handcart company. Zilpah's husband was a great writer and biographer. Zilpah had many heartaches on her journey. Her father died, and finally, her precious daughter, Flora, died just one week before they reached their destination in the Salt Lake Valley. Zilpah also gave birth to a baby on the plains in August. She named him Alpha Loader Jacques. Alpha not only survived this trek but was thought by some to be the longest-lived member of the Martin handcart company. (He died December 12, 1945.)


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  • Created by: SMS
  • Added: Dec 31, 2007
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23668925/zilpah-jaques: accessed ), memorial page for Zilpah Loader Jaques (29 May 1831–12 Jun 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 23668925, citing Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA; Maintained by SMS (contributor 46491005).