Seventh Generation
Note: The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers don't consider Catherine and Henry to be Mormon Pioneers because they arrived in Utah with the first train 1869. I consider them to be Pioneers because they had joined the church in England 20 years before they arrived. All their children were born into the church and they had prepared and sent in 1866 two teenage sons, and in 1868 two teenage daughters. After the Worley's arrived in Utah two of Catherine's brothers and some nephews and nieces followed.
English Saints
Father and Mother with four youngest children.
Seventh Generation Henry and Catherine Willmore Worley
Worcestershire, England to Logan, UT
Henry Worley age 42/ b. 18 ENG - m. 18 - ENG. - d. 18 UT -
Catherine Willmore Worley age 47/ b. 18 ENG - m. 18 - ENG. - d. 18 UT -
BAPTIZED: Both Henry and Catherine, 1848 England
BY SEA: 1869 Minnesota
Henry Worley (42) husband
Catherine Willmore (47) wife
Jane (12)
Harry (10)
Thomas (7)
William John Worley (5)
‘Minnesota’ Information:
Steamship / British / 2,869 ton
Master: J. Price
Departed: Liverpool Jun 2, 1869
Arrived New York: Jun 14, 1869
12 days of passage
338 LDS passengers
Company Leader: Elias Morris
Minnesota Information:
June 2, 1869 The Guion and Co.’s Steamship Minnesota sailed from Liverpool, England, with 338 Saints, under the Direction of Elias Morris. It arrived in New York June 14th.
(Our Pioneer Heritage Vol. 8 p.366)
BY LAND: 1869 First Railroad train to Ogden, UT
Train Information: June 25, 1869 The first company of Latter-day Saints to come all the way from the Missouri river by rail arrived by the U.P.R.R., in charge of Elias Morris.
(Our Pioneer Heritage Vol. 8 p.366)
Pioneer Information:
Joined the LDS Church 1849. They Emigrated to the US / PIONEERED to Utah - from England on the ship MINNESOTA the year of the Train 1869. Husband Henry/ wife Catherine, and children Harry, Jane, Thomas and William.
Four older children pioneered earlier: In 1866 sons George and John on the ship Arkwight and 1868 daughters Sarah and Catherine on the ship Minnesota then Chester Loveland Company
See: Wiggins, Marvin E., Mormons and Their Neighbors, Worley, William 19 Jul 1864 -
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Older children of Henry and Catherine Worley
John (20) and George (18)
1866 ship‘Arkwright’
1866 Daniel Thompson Company, ox train
Worley, John, 1866, NA, NA, Perpetual Emigration Fund (Book)-Microfilm 25686
Worley, John, 1866, NA, Arkwright, Ship roster on microfilm(s) 175624 25692
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Sarah (16) and Catherine (Kate) (14)
1868 steamship Minnesota
1868 Chester Loveland Company
Worley, John, 1866, NA, NA, Perpetual Emigration Fund (Book)-Microfilm 25686
Worley, John, 1866, NA, Arkwright, Ship roster on microfilm(s) 175624 25692
Worley, George, 1866, NA, NA, Perpetual Emigration Fund (Book)-Microfilm 25686
Camilla SMITH - Amy Ella HAWKES pedigree
2 comments:
Hello, I am the grand daughter of Willy Aaron Worley, who's father was John Sterling Preston Price Worley, who's father was William John Worley, who's parents were Henry and Cathrine Willmore Worley. My mothers madden name is Shirley Elizabeth Worley. Thank you for posting this information. It has helped to guide me to the root of my ancestors that arrived in the US via ship from England. Blessings, Tannia
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