Mary Fancher was the oldest daughter of Captain Alexander and Elizabeth (Ingram) Fancher, born 1841 - 1843 in Missouri. She, her parents, and 6 of her siblings died in the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre in Utah territory. She was 15 years old when she died.∼
Mary I. FANCHER
Given Name: Mary I.
Surname: FANCHER
Suffix: Mountain Meadows Massacre
Sex: F
Birth: 1834 in Overton Co. Tennessee
Death: SEP 11, 1857 in Mountain Meadows, Washington, Utah
Ancestral File #: 1996-0BG
Father: Alexander FANCHER b: 1795 in Stokes, North Carolina
Mother: Jane JOHNSON b: 1810 in Overton, Tennessee
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Utah Cemetery Inventory
Birth, Marriage & Death
Name: Mary Fancher
Birth: 1834
Death: Sep 11, 1857
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Inscription:
IN MEMORIAM
IN THE VALLEY BELOW BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 7 AND 11, 1857, A COMPANY OF MORE THAN 120 ARKANSAS EMIGRANTS LED BY CAPT. JOHN T. BAKER AND CAPT. ALEXANDER FANCHER WAS ATTACKED WHILE EN ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA. THIS EVENT IS KNOWN IN HISTORY AS THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE
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Mary Fancher was the oldest daughter of Captain Alexander and Elizabeth (Ingram) Fancher, born 1841 - 1843 in Missouri. She, her parents, and 6 of her siblings died in the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre in Utah territory. She was 15 years old when she died.∼
Mary I. FANCHER
Given Name: Mary I.
Surname: FANCHER
Suffix: Mountain Meadows Massacre
Sex: F
Birth: 1834 in Overton Co. Tennessee
Death: SEP 11, 1857 in Mountain Meadows, Washington, Utah
Ancestral File #: 1996-0BG
Father: Alexander FANCHER b: 1795 in Stokes, North Carolina
Mother: Jane JOHNSON b: 1810 in Overton, Tennessee
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Utah Cemetery Inventory
Birth, Marriage & Death
Name: Mary Fancher
Birth: 1834
Death: Sep 11, 1857
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Inscription:
IN MEMORIAM
IN THE VALLEY BELOW BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 7 AND 11, 1857, A COMPANY OF MORE THAN 120 ARKANSAS EMIGRANTS LED BY CAPT. JOHN T. BAKER AND CAPT. ALEXANDER FANCHER WAS ATTACKED WHILE EN ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA. THIS EVENT IS KNOWN IN HISTORY AS THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE
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Inscription
IN MEMORIAM
IN THE VALLEY BELOW BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 7 AND 11, 1857, A COMPANY OF MORE THAN 120 ARKANSAS EMIGRANTS LED BY CAPT. JOHN T. BAKER AND CAPT. ALEXANDER FANCHER WAS ATTACKED WHILE EN ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA. THIS EVENT IS KNOWN IN HISTORY AS THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE.
MARY FANCHER, 15
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