Born in England, she emigrated to America and became a pioneer to Utah traveling as an orphaned teenager in 1850. Adopted by the James Fackrell/Amy Crumb Fackrell family, she met and married their oldest son, David Bancroft Fackrell (at the age of 14!) and bore fifteen children. A loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Susannah was a courageous and devout woman who was, and still is, an inspiration to her many descendants.
Born in England, she emigrated to America and became a pioneer to Utah traveling as an orphaned teenager in 1850. Adopted by the James Fackrell/Amy Crumb Fackrell family, she met and married their oldest son, David Bancroft Fackrell (at the age of 14!) and bore fifteen children. A loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Susannah was a courageous and devout woman who was, and still is, an inspiration to her many descendants.
Bio by: Earl
Family Members
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Joseph Sumner Fackrell
1852–1909
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Sarah Jane Sumner Fackrell
1854–1858
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Laura Sumner Fackrell Chamberlain
1856–1936
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David Bancroft Fackrell Jr
1857–1859
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Ammon Sumner Fackrell
1859–1860
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Bertha Sumner Fackrell Hoyt
1861–1940
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Mary Susannah Fackrell Fowler
1862–1920
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Cyrenus Sumner Fackrell
1864–1954
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Fernando Sumner Fackrell
1865–1951
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Gideon Sumner Fackrell
1867–1882
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Ira Sumner Fackrell
1869–1870
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Karl Sumner Fackrell
1871–1952
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Olive Sumner Fackrell Norwood
1873–1940
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Uriah Sumner Fackrell
1878–1878
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