-Millennial Star, November 1873
Evidence from emigration and church (Perpetual Emigrating Fund) records proves the Tatton family traveled to Utah in the 1853 in the John Brown company. Frances was nine years old. The passengers from the ship Camillus arrived at Keokuk,Iowa, after the departure of all other companies. Those passengers then joined John Brown's company, the last company to depart from Keokuk for Utah that year. Evidence that they traveled in Brown's company and arrived in Utah was confirmed by their names appearing in "List of Persons," Deseret News, 2 Feb. 1854.
Married William Bench Jr. December 25, 1862 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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grave location: Plot A, Block 11, Lot 6, No headstone
-Millennial Star, November 1873
Evidence from emigration and church (Perpetual Emigrating Fund) records proves the Tatton family traveled to Utah in the 1853 in the John Brown company. Frances was nine years old. The passengers from the ship Camillus arrived at Keokuk,Iowa, after the departure of all other companies. Those passengers then joined John Brown's company, the last company to depart from Keokuk for Utah that year. Evidence that they traveled in Brown's company and arrived in Utah was confirmed by their names appearing in "List of Persons," Deseret News, 2 Feb. 1854.
Married William Bench Jr. December 25, 1862 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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grave location: Plot A, Block 11, Lot 6, No headstone
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