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Nancy Eleanor “Ellen” <I>Mccullough</I> Keele

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Nancy Eleanor “Ellen” Mccullough Keele

Birth
Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Nov 1856 (aged 68)
Payson, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Payson, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0499039, Longitude: -111.7182693
Plot
Blk 20 lot 12 pos 6B
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Thomas McCullough and Mary Hafner

Married - Richard John Keele, 8 Sep 1808, Bedford County, Tennessee

Children - Mary Keele, Jacob Keele, Elizabeth Keele, Samuel Keele, John Keele, Sally Keele, Alexander Keele, Richard Keele, John Arthur Keele, Dabney Uel Keele, Thomas Henry Keele, Nancy Eleanor Keele, Susan Keele

History - Nine of her children were born in Bedford, Tennessee. The last two children were born in Green County, Illinois. Their family became converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Nancy, her husband, and some of her children moved to Nauvoo, Illinois. They had to leave the are due to so much persecution. They traveled with their son-in-law, Jeremiah Bingham, and his family. Their daughter, Sarah, was married to Jeremiah in 1845, but died in childbirth in 1852. Nancy's daughter, Susan, also married Jeremiah. They traveled with the John W. Cooley Wagon Company on September 9, 1852. Then they moved their family to Payson, Utah where she died just three years later.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Henry Bryant Manning Jolley Company (1852).

Departure: 15 June 1852
Arrival: 9-15 September 1852

Company Information:
About 340 individuals and about 64 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Kanesville, Iowa (present day Council Bluffs).
Daughter of Thomas McCullough and Mary Hafner

Married - Richard John Keele, 8 Sep 1808, Bedford County, Tennessee

Children - Mary Keele, Jacob Keele, Elizabeth Keele, Samuel Keele, John Keele, Sally Keele, Alexander Keele, Richard Keele, John Arthur Keele, Dabney Uel Keele, Thomas Henry Keele, Nancy Eleanor Keele, Susan Keele

History - Nine of her children were born in Bedford, Tennessee. The last two children were born in Green County, Illinois. Their family became converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Nancy, her husband, and some of her children moved to Nauvoo, Illinois. They had to leave the are due to so much persecution. They traveled with their son-in-law, Jeremiah Bingham, and his family. Their daughter, Sarah, was married to Jeremiah in 1845, but died in childbirth in 1852. Nancy's daughter, Susan, also married Jeremiah. They traveled with the John W. Cooley Wagon Company on September 9, 1852. Then they moved their family to Payson, Utah where she died just three years later.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Henry Bryant Manning Jolley Company (1852).

Departure: 15 June 1852
Arrival: 9-15 September 1852

Company Information:
About 340 individuals and about 64 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Kanesville, Iowa (present day Council Bluffs).


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