Sailed on the ship "Echo" from Liverpool England on 16 February 1841, with her parents two brothers and extended family, to New Orleans' Harbor in America. Immigrated to Utah with Mormon Saints who fled persecution at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois.
Settled at Kays Creek, later known as Kays Ward and then Kaysville, Davis County, Utah.
Married Everette Clark Van Orden at Salt Lake LDS Endowment House on 12 March 1857.
Mother of fourteen children. On 3 October 1895, after her death, her husband married a daughter of Betsy Tabitha Mason and Henry John Jarvis - Annie Maria Jarvis (Bates, died) (Ruhl, divorced).
Sailed on the ship "Echo" from Liverpool England on 16 February 1841, with her parents two brothers and extended family, to New Orleans' Harbor in America. Immigrated to Utah with Mormon Saints who fled persecution at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois.
Settled at Kays Creek, later known as Kays Ward and then Kaysville, Davis County, Utah.
Married Everette Clark Van Orden at Salt Lake LDS Endowment House on 12 March 1857.
Mother of fourteen children. On 3 October 1895, after her death, her husband married a daughter of Betsy Tabitha Mason and Henry John Jarvis - Annie Maria Jarvis (Bates, died) (Ruhl, divorced).
Family Members
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Joseph Harris
1836–1896
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William Harris
1839–1911
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Thomas Eagles Harris
1841–1928
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Enoch Harris
1843–1924
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Sarah Ann Harris Green
1845–1882
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Robert Harris III
1847–1847
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Robert Harris III
1847–1847
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Daniel Browett Harris
1848–1922
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Maria Harris
1851–1851
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Lucy Emma Harris Phillips
1852–1919
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Jenetta Harris Parkinson
1854–1921
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Henrietta Harris Bernhisel
1854–1909
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Robert Charles "Charlie" Harris
1856–1928
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Julia Ann Harris Hall
1858–1936
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Mary Ellen Harris McCrary
1860–1921
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Willard Arthur Van Orden
1860–1937
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Sarah Elizabeth Van Orden Rawlins
1862–1917
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Marie Antionette Van Orden Karren
1868–1942
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Peter Edmond Van Orden
1868–1957
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Edith Van Orden Glover
1870–1944
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Henrietta Lapham
1873–1953
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John Milton Van Orden
1875–1877
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Joseph Daniel Van Orden
1876–1877
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Charles Leroy Van Orden
1880–1961
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Luella Van Orden
1882–1882
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Arminta May Van Orden
1884–1889