Ann traveled overland to the Salt Lake Valley in 1852. She traveled with her stepmother, also named Ann, and her half-sister, Mary. Her stepmother is not listed as a head of household in the Outhouse Company records, but it is possible they were traveling with Thomas Day and his wife. His reminiscence indicates a widow, anxious to make the journey, helped supply a wagon for his teams to pull if they could travel together. Family histories for young Ann also confirm that her step-mother made arrangements to help a man and his wife (with no children of their own, which is confirmed in the Day reminiscence) to buy a wagon to make the trip in. On the roster, there are three individuals in Thomas Day's traveling party that are unaccounted for. We believe this was Widow Rogers and her two daughters.
Rogers-13138 was created by Brandon E Ogden through the import of Ogden-Jones Family Tree.ged on Sep 24, 2015.
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Categories: Pembrokeshire, Emigrants to United States | Amroth, Pembrokeshire | Joseph Outhouse Company 1852 | LDS Pioneers