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Hannah (Parsons) Hendricks (1797 - 1861)

Hannah Hendricks formerly Parsons aka Peck, Page, Riggs
Born in Northumberland, Saratoga, New York, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1825 in Locke, Cayuga, New York, USAmap
Wife of — married Jun 1838 in Caldwell, Missourimap
Wife of — married 1849 in Salt Lake UTmap
Wife of — married 2 Apr 1852 in Salt Lake, Utahmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 63 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United Statesmap
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Hannah (Parsons) Hendricks was a Latter Day Saint pioneer.
Nauvoo Temple
Hannah became a member of the LDS Church between 1830 - 1848.

Biography

Hannah was the first child born to Benjamin Parsons and Elizabeth Phillips. Hannah married Warren Peck presumably after his first two wives died. We know Hannah came to Independence, MO., in 1833. Thenext record of Hannah is on August 5, 1844. On this date Hannah was baptized for her husband Warren Peck and his first two wives, Abigail Owen and Roxanna Standish. Hannah 52, came on the Mormon Pioneer Overland Trail in the Allen Taylor company. They left Iowa 5-6 July 1849 and arrived in Salt Lake City between 10-20 October 1849.

Hannah Parsons
Gender: Female
Birth: Apr 28 1797 - Northumberland, Saratoga, New York, United States
Marriage: Between 1817 and 1820 - of, Cayuga, New York
Marriage: Circa 1825 - Cayuga, New York, United States
Marriage: June 1838 - Missouri, United States
Marriage: June 26 1847 - Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska Territory, Nebraska, United States
Marriage: Apr 2 1852 - SaltLake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Immigration: Allen Taylor Company (1849)
Divorce: 1852
Death: Mar 18 1861 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Burial: Circa Mar 22 1861 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

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13 May 1846 Film from Macedonia, Illinios, Sunday School Records, shows Isaac Peck, Joseph, Benny Peck, Thorit Peck, and on the next page Hannah Peck. I have a photocopy of this entry in my files. They were not there in 1847.

1849 She was 52 when she crossed the plains with Nathaniel and Elizabeth. Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868 Allen Taylor Company (1849) Departure: 5-6 July 1849 Arrival in Salt Lake Valley: 10-20 October 1849 Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868 Riggs, Hannah Parsons Mattison Peck Page Birth Date: 28 Apr. 1797 Death Date: Unknown Gender: Female Age: 52 Company:Allen Taylor Company (1849) Pioneer Information: She also brought her daughter Elizabeth Jane Riggs. Sources: 1850 Utah Census, Salt Lake Co., p. 28

Notes: Her death was published in the Deseret News Weekly: 27 Mar 1861 FHL US/CAN Film 0026589, item 1b, Died, Salt Lake City, 18 Mar 1861, Hannah wife of James HENDRICKS, 64 years.

Here's more information for Hannah Parsons: https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/KV5M-YVZ/hannah-parsons-1797-1861





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