Prudence Angeline and her younger sister were two of 17 surviving children of the Mountain Meadows Massacre in UT, 9/11/1857. They were the daughters of Lorenzo and Nancy Wharton Dunlap, who were slain in the massacre along with 118 brave souls on the Fancher-Baker wagon train on their way to CA. She was married to Claiborne Hobbs Koen in Boone Co., AR and moved to Texas in 1878 and raised their family in Hamilton and Mills Co., Texas.
Prudence Angeline and her younger sister were two of 17 surviving children of the Mountain Meadows Massacre in UT, 9/11/1857. They were the daughters of Lorenzo and Nancy Wharton Dunlap, who were slain in the massacre along with 118 brave souls on the Fancher-Baker wagon train on their way to CA. She was married to Claiborne Hobbs Koen in Boone Co., AR and moved to Texas in 1878 and raised their family in Hamilton and Mills Co., Texas.
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The historically accurate name of the wagon train was the Baker-Fancher train. See http://www.rickety.us/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/Mountain_Meadows-Massacre_burial_sites.jpg
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Prudence Angeline Dunlap Koen
Geneanet Community Trees Index
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Prudence Angeline Dunlap Koen
Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982
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Prudence Angeline Dunlap Koen
1880 United States Federal Census
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Prudence Angeline Dunlap Koen
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
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Prudence Angeline Dunlap Koen
1900 United States Federal Census
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