Compiled information on Ann Pitchforth, 1830-1993.

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Compiled information on Ann Pitchforth, 1830-1993.

Includes biographical sketches, references copied from articles and books, and genealogical data. Also includes copies of letters written by Ann Pitchforth; and information on two of her children, Samuel Pitchforth and Mercy Ann Pitchforth Jenkins, who settled in Nephi, Utah.

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Jenkins, Mercy Ann Pitchforth, 1831-1916

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Pitchforth, Samuel, 1826-1877

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County clerk of Juab County, Utah. From the description of Certificate, 1872. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86171872 ...

Pitchforth, Ann, 1801-1846

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Born in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. Married Soloman Pitchforth, 1824. Converted to Mormonism on the Isle of Man, circa 1840. Emigrated to Nauvoo, Illinois, 1845. Married LDS apostle John Taylor, January 1846. Died in Iowa, October 1846. From the guide to the Ann Pitchforth collection, 1793-1930, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...

Clark, Doris Ann Cloward, 1932-

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On 18 February 1851, the Roys Boise Oatman family, en route to California, were attacked by Apache Indians (some sources claim it was the Yavapais) on the Gila River in Arizona. Olive and her sister Mary Oatman were captured, their brother Lorenzo left for dead, and the rest of the family massacred. Olive and Mary lived for a year at a village near the site of modern Congress, Arizona, and then were sold to a Mojave chief near Needles, California, after a march of several hundred miles. Their ch...