Ann married John Moore (1796-1856) on March 11, 1836. They became parents to seven children: Benjamin, Thomas, William, Sarah, John, Joseph, and an unnamed son. John and Ann were converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. John died before they could immigrate. Only one child was still living when Ann came to Utah in 1868 - William. He immigrated and brought his family with him.
Ann came to the United States on the ship "Constitution" which docked in New York City on August 6, 1868. Her occupation was listed as servant. Ann settled in Salt Lake City and died less than a year later.
Ann married John Moore (1796-1856) on March 11, 1836. They became parents to seven children: Benjamin, Thomas, William, Sarah, John, Joseph, and an unnamed son. John and Ann were converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. John died before they could immigrate. Only one child was still living when Ann came to Utah in 1868 - William. He immigrated and brought his family with him.
Ann came to the United States on the ship "Constitution" which docked in New York City on August 6, 1868. Her occupation was listed as servant. Ann settled in Salt Lake City and died less than a year later.
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There are two grandson buried one on each side of her.
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