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1839 - 1912 (73 years)
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Name |
BRAITHWAITE Hannah |
Born |
7 May 1839 |
Kirkland, Kendall, Westmorland, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
9 Oct 1912 |
Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States |
Buried |
12 Oct 1912 |
Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States |
Person ID |
I36 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
25 Apr 2021 |
Father |
BRAITHWAITE Rowland, b. 10 Feb 1798, Brigster, Westmorland, England , d. 9 Jan 1852, Kendal, Westmorland, England (Age 53 years) |
Mother |
ASKEW Hannah, b. 20 Aug 1804, Kentmere, Westmorland, England , d. 24 Nov 1875, Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory, United States (Age 71 years) |
Married |
4 Mar 1822 |
Kendal, Westmorland, England |
Notes |
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Family ID |
F50 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
BOYINGTON Thomas, b. 20 Sep 1829, Cradley Parish, Hereford, England , d. 6 Sep 1897, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States (Age 67 years) |
Married |
25 Oct 1865 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
Notes |
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Children |
| 1. BOYINGTON Thomas Rowland, b. 12 Aug 1866, Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory, United States , d. 10 Jun 1939, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States (Age 72 years) |
| 2. BOYINGTON Hannah Elisabeth, b. 29 May 1868, Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory, United States , d. 24 Mar 1920, Provo, Utah, Utah, United States (Age 51 years) |
| 3. BOYINGTON John William, b. 1 May 1870, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States , d. 27 Dec 1938, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States (Age 68 years) |
| 4. BOYINGTON Robert Askew, b. 16 May 1872, Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory, United States , d. 28 Jan 1936, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States (Age 63 years) |
| 5. BOYINGTON Mary Eliza, b. 31 Oct 1874, Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory, United States , d. 9 Apr 1928, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States (Age 53 years) |
| 6. BOYINGTON Sarah Ann, b. 21 Sep 1876, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States , d. 16 Jul 1952, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States (Age 75 years) |
| 7. BOYINGTON Ida Laverne, b. 3 Jun 1878, Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory, United States , d. 14 May 1887, Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory, United States (Age 8 years) |
| 8. BOYINGTON Amanda Jane, b. 8 Oct 1880, Manti, Sanpete, Utah Territory, United States , d. 28 May 1930, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States (Age 49 years) |
| 9. BOYINGTON Nettie Millbrough, b. 23 Aug 1885, Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States , d. 17 Jan 1959, Payson, Utah, Utah, United States (Age 73 years) |
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Last Modified |
17 Apr 2023 |
Family ID |
F19 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
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BRAITHWAITE, Hannah <1807> Amazon 1863
Age: 56 Origin: England Occ: Widow
Note: BMR, p.314
BRAITHWAITE, George <1834> Amazon 1863
Age: 29 Origin: England Occ: Shoemaker
BRAITHWAITE, Hannah <1836> Amazon 1863
Age: 27 Origin: England Occ: Wife
BRAITHWAITE, Rowland <1836> Amazon 1863
Age: 27 Origin: England Occ: Shoemaker
Note: BMR, p.306
BRAITHWAITE, Hannah <1839> Amazon 1863
Age: 24 Origin: England Occ: Spinster
BRAITHWAITE, William <1842> Amazon 1863
Age: 21 Origin: England
BRAITHWAITE, Joseph <1845> Amazon 1863
Age: 18 Origin: England
BRAITHWAITE, Mary A. <1859> Amazon 1863
Age: 4 Origin: England
BRAITHWAITE, Eliza A. <1863> Amazon 1863
Age: infant Origin: England
Note: "Infant" (BMR)
Ship: Amazon
Date of Departure: 4 Jun 1863 Port of Departure: London, England
LDS Immigrants: 895 Church Leader: William Bramall
Date of Arrival: 18 Jul 1863 Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Source(s): BMR, Book #1047, pp. 277-316 (FHL #025,691); Customs #747 (FHL #175,587)
Notes: "AMAZON. -- The splendid packet ship Amazon, Captain H. K. Hovey, also sailed from London on the 4th instant, with a company of 895 souls of the Saints on board under the presidency of Elder William Bramall; Elders Edward L. Sloan and Richard Palmer being associeated with him as his counselors. The company passed the Government Emigration Officers on the 3rd, who eulogized their order, harmony and general appearance, after which Presedent Cannon, who was accompanied by several elders from various parts of the mission, held a meeting organized the company and gave appropriate instructions. The interest manifested by strangers and the officials whose duty called them to be contiguous to the ship, evinced how much excitement the novelty of a ship-load of Saints, leaving London, produced. During the meeting which accompanied the organization, the officers of the ship, the cabin passengers and the visitors on board listened with marked attention; while the unanimity of feeling manifested by the Saints, and the deep interest with which they listened to the instructions given and took part in the proceedings on the occasion, evidently made a deep impression on them, displaying, as it did, a something so different from all their conceptions of us as a people. A brass band, from Soulth Wales, the performers being members of the Church on their way to Zion on the Amazon, discoursed sweet music on the poop-deck before and after the meeting, while the sun shone down upon the crowded deck as if the heavens and the earth were combining together to bestow their blessings upon the last company of the season. The presidency having been appointed and Elder William M'Lachlan nominated as clerk, Elder Kay closed the meeting with prayer, President Cannon having pronounced a blessing upon the ship, her officers and crew and the Saints on board. There was considerable excitement manifested by the people on shore as this vessel left the dock and moved down the river, the people on the wharves cheering, and, on the banks of the river and on the vessels anchored in the stream waving their handkerchiefs and hats and giving vent to other demonstrations in response to the singing of the people and the music of the band. It is worthy of note that the departure of the Amazon from London, laden with Saints, is another instance of the fulfillment of prophecy. Some years ago, while Elder Eli B. Kelsey was laboring in London, he predicted in a public meeting in that city that ships should yet leave that port filled with Saints emigrating to Zion. It was with no intention of bringing about the fulfillment of the at prophecy that we chartered the Amazon, for we were entirely ignorant of the utterance of such a prediction until we heard it stated in a meeting of the Saints held on Sunday, the 1st instant, three days before she sailed. Indeed, the chartering of this vessel was not a matter of choice with us but of necessity. We could not obtain a vessel in the port of Liverpool suitable to our pupose -- vessels of this description being almost unprecedentedly scarce this spring, and we were, therefore, compelled to go to London. Thus were circumstances overruled to bring to pass the fulfillment of the words of a servant of God! Of the elders who sailed on the Amazon, four were from the Valley -- Elders Bramall, Palmer, Edward T. Edwards, and A. W. Van der Woude. . . ."
"June. Thurs. 4. [June 1863] -- The packet ship Amazon sailed from London, England, with 882 (or 895) Saints, under the direction of William Bramall. It arrived in New York harbor July 18th, and the immigrants reached Florence [Nebraska] a few days later."
from Sarah and Nettie Boyington:
Hannah came from a well-to-do family. She was of small stature, being thin, had dark hair and was known for her lovely disposition. Her health was fair and she was of a religious nature. Her father passed away and was buried in England and it was in the schools of England that she received her education. [An interesting difference of view from other Braithwaite histories!- MG]
When her future husband was asked, "Why don't you court Hannah?" Thomas replied, "She is too fancy for me." However, he must have "courted" her. Another misconception that Thomas had of Hannah was: "She would never know how to work," but Hannah certainly proved the contrary in spite of her small build. She was a good Relief Society member of the LDS Church. She was a friendly neighbor and was particularly good to visit the sick. Hannah was of slight build with dark hair, as remembered by her grandson Gerald Henrie who was nine years of age when she passed away. She was fussy about her clothes, especially with her shoes.
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1 _FSFTID KWJ4-LT3
BRAITHWAITE, Hannah <1807> Amazon 1863
Age: 56 Origin: England Occ: Widow
Note: BMR, p.314
BRAITHWAITE, George <1834> Amazon 1863
Age: 29 Origin: England Occ: Shoemaker
BRAITHWAITE, Hannah <1836> Amazon 1863
Age: 27 Origin: England Occ: Wife
BRAITHWAITE, Rowland <1836> Amazon 1863
Age: 27 Origin: England Occ: Shoemaker
Note: BMR, p.306
BRAITHWAITE, Hannah <1839> Amazon 1863
Age: 24 Origin: England Occ: Spinster
BRAITHWAITE, William <1842> Amazon 1863
Age: 21 Origin: England
BRAITHWAITE, Joseph <1845> Amazon 1863
Age: 18 Origin: England
BRAITHWAITE, Mary A. <1859> Amazon 1863
Age: 4 Origin: England
BRAITHWAITE, Eliza A. <1863> Amazon 1863
Age: infant Origin: England
Note: "Infant" (BMR)
Ship: Amazon
Date of Departure: 4 Jun 1863 Port of Departure: London, England
LDS Immigrants: 895 Church Leader: William Bramall
Date of Arrival: 18 Jul 1863 Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Source(s): BMR, Book #1047, pp. 277-316 (FHL #025,691); Customs #747 (FHL #175,587)
Notes: "AMAZON. -- The splendid packet ship Amazon, Captain H. K. Hovey, also sailed from London on the 4th instant, with a company of 895 souls of the Saints on board under the presidency of Elder William Bramall; Elders Edward L. Sloan and Richard Palmer being associeated with him as his counselors. The company passed the Government Emigration Officers on the 3rd, who eulogized their order, harmony and general appearance, after which Presedent Cannon, who was accompanied by several elders from various parts of the mission, held a meeting organized the company and gave appropriate instructions. The interest manifested by strangers and the officials whose duty called them to be contiguous to the ship, evinced how much excitement the novelty of a ship-load of Saints, leaving London, produced. During the meeting which accompanied the organization, the officers of the ship, the cabin passengers and the visitors on board listened with marked attention; while the unanimity of feeling manifested by the Saints, and the deep interest with which they listened to the instructions given and took part in the proceedings on the occasion, evidently made a deep impression on them, displaying, as it did, a something so different from all their conceptions of us as a people. A brass band, from Soulth Wales, the performers being members of the Church on their way to Zion on the Amazon, discoursed sweet music on the poop-deck before and after the meeting, while the sun shone down upon the crowded deck as if the heavens and the earth were combining together to bestow their blessings upon the last company of the season. The presidency having been appointed and Elder William M'Lachlan nominated as clerk, Elder Kay closed the meeting with prayer, President Cannon having pronounced a blessing upon the ship, her officers and crew and the Saints on board. There was considerable excitement manifested by the people on shore as this vessel left the dock and moved down the river, the people on the wharves cheering, and, on the banks of the river and on the vessels anchored in the stream waving their handkerchiefs and hats and giving vent to other demonstrations in response to the singing of the people and the music of the band. It is worthy of note that the departure of the Amazon from London, laden with Saints, is another instance of the fulfillment of prophecy. Some years ago, while Elder Eli B. Kelsey was laboring in London, he predicted in a public meeting in that city that ships should yet leave that port filled with Saints emigrating to Zion. It was with no intention of bringing about the fulfillment of the at prophecy that we chartered the Amazon, for we were entirely ignorant of the utterance of such a prediction until we heard it stated in a meeting of the Saints held on Sunday, the 1st instant, three days before she sailed. Indeed, the chartering of this vessel was not a matter of choice with us but of necessity. We could not obtain a vessel in the port of Liverpool suitable to our pupose -- vessels of this description being almost unprecedentedly scarce this spring, and we were, therefore, compelled to go to London. Thus were circumstances overruled to bring to pass the fulfillment of the words of a servant of God! Of the elders who sailed on the Amazon, four were from the Valley -- Elders Bramall, Palmer, Edward T. Edwards, and A. W. Van der Woude. . . ."
"June. Thurs. 4. [June 1863] -- The packet ship Amazon sailed from London, England, with 882 (or 895) Saints, under the direction of William Bramall. It arrived in New York harbor July 18th, and the immigrants reached Florence [Nebraska] a few days later."
from Sarah and Nettie Boyington:
Hannah came from a well-to-do family. She was of small stature, being thin, had dark hair and was known for her lovely disposition. Her health was fair and she was of a religious nature. Her father passed away and was buried in England and it was in the schools of England that she received her education. [An interesting difference of view from other Braithwaite histories!- MG]
When her future husband was asked, "Why don't you court Hannah?" Thomas replied, "She is too fancy for me." However, he must have "courted" her. Another misconception that Thomas had of Hannah was: "She would never know how to work," but Hannah certainly proved the contrary in spite of her small build. She was a good Relief Society member of the LDS Church. She was a friendly neighbor and was particularly good to visit the sick. Hannah was of slight build with dark hair, as remembered by her grandson Gerald Henrie who was nine years of age when she passed away. She was fussy about her clothes, especially with her shoes. 2 _PRIM Y
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