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About Emily Hoggart (Blacknell)
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Emily Blacknell Hoggard
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Birth: Feb. 14, 1827, England
Death: Sep. 15, 1896 American Fork Utah County Utah, USA
Emily Blacknall Hoggard was born in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England. Her father was a tailor and her mother was a lace maker. From her early youth until her marriage, Emily was an embroiderer and finisher of fancy gloves for a glove factory.
Emily married James Hoggard in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, when she was seventeen years old, and they made their home in Calverton. Thirteen children were born of this union.
They were visited by the missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and were baptized as member of the Church.
They were comfortably situated in England, but were willing to leave worldly possessions, friends, and relatives to join the Saints in Utah. James went to America first. He worked and saved for a year, then sent for his wife and children to join him.
On April 26, 1855, Emily and her five small children sailed on the ship, "William Stetson," for New York. The trip was hard on all of them. During the passage, her daughter Emma Dorothy died and was buried at sea without her father ever seeing her.
The family stayed at Burlington, Iowa, and began to work and save for the trip to Utah. Their son, Hyrum, was born in 1856 and just three weeks later they began to cross the Plains with Captain Merrill's Wagon Company.
They were sent to American Fork and camped by the creek that ran along the north wall of the fort. Emily took her family and gleaned in the fields for food to sustain life. They had many trying times, but never gave up on life.
The Hoggard's built their home in American Fork, where Emily passed away on September 15 1896.
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Spouse:
James Hoggard (1823 - 1883)
Children:
Mary Hoggard Adams (1843 - 1922)*
Elizabeth Hoggard Lee (1845 - 1922)*
George Hoggard (1848 - 1919)*
Hyrum Huggard (1856 - 1939)*
Joseph Heber Hoggard (1858 - 1927)*
Emily Hoggard Hindley (1864 - 1937)*
Annie Jane Hoggard Pierce (1867 - 1941)*
Martha Hoggard Chipman (1869 - 1948)*
- Calculated relationship
Burial: American Fork Cemetery American Fork Utah County Utah, USA
Created by: Lee Drew Record added: Sep 13, 2000 Find A Grave Memorial# 5057286
1851 Census Calverton, Nott. England James Hoggard 28, laborer Emily Blackwell Hoggard 27 Mary Hoggard 7 Elizabeth Hoggard 5 George Hoggard 3 Samuel Hoggard 10 months Living next door to Joseph Blackwell 57
1860 Census Lake City, Utah Territory Jamess Hoggard 37, farmer, born England Emily Blackwell Hoggard 35 Mary Hoggard 17 Elizabeth Hoggard 15 Geo Hoggard 12 Saml Hoggard 10 Jas Hoggard 8 Emily D Hoggard 6 Heber Hoggard 2 Hyram Hoggard 3
1870 Census Pleasant Grove, Utah Territory Joshua Adams 36, farmer Mary Hoggard Adams 25 [married July 1862] Orpha Adams 7 Nathan Adams 5 Emily Adams 2 Cynthia Adams 1 Mary [Bathgate] Adams 25, wife, born Scotland Mary Agnes Adams 8 Lydia Ermina Adams 3 Margaret Elzetta Adams 1
1880 Census Pleasant Grove, Utah Mary Adams 36 Nathan Adams 15 Emily Adams 12 Cynthia Adams 10 James Adams 8 George Adams 6 Mary E. Adams 4 Lucy A. Adams 1 Living next door to Mary Bathgaet Adams
1900 Census Pleasant Grove, Utah Mary H Adams 56, 12 children, 9 living George Adams 25, farmer Zina Adams 19 Leonard Ellsworth Adams 16 Alfred Adams 14 Delos Harrington 4, grandson
1910 Census American Fork, Utah Mary H Adams 66, widow, 12 child. 9 living Nathan Adams 44 Ch. Delos Adams 13, grandson Own home on So. Center Street
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Emily Blacknall Hoggard was born in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England. Her father was a tailor and her mother was a lace maker. From her early youth until her marriage, Emily was an embroiderer and finisher of fancy gloves for a glove factory.
Emily married James Hoggard in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, when she was seventeen years old, and they made their home in Calverton. Thirteen children were born of this union.
They were visited by the missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and were baptized as member of the Church.
They were comfortably situated in England, but were willing to leave worldly possessions, friends, and relatives to join the Saints in Utah. James went to America first. He worked and saved for a year, then sent for his wife and children to join him.
On April 26, 1855, Emily and her five small children sailed on the ship, "William Stetson," for New York. The trip was hard on all of them. During the passage, her daughter Emma Dorothy died and was buried at sea without her father ever seeing her.
The family stayed at Burlington, Iowa, and began to work and save for the trip to Utah. Their son, Hyrum, was born in 1856 and just three weeks later they began to cross the Plains with Captain Merrill's Wagon Company.
They were sent to American Fork and camped by the creek that ran along the north wall of the fort. Emily took her family and gleaned in the fields for food to sustain life. They had many trying times, but never gave up on life.
The Hoggard's built their home in American Fork, where Emily passed away on September 15 1896.
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Emily Hoggart (Blacknell)'s Timeline
1827 |
February 14, 1827
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Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1843 |
November 22, 1843
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Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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1845 |
July 18, 1845
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Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
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1847 |
March 5, 1847
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Calverton, Notts, Eng
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1848 |
January 30, 1848
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Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
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1850 |
February 1, 1850
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Calverton, Nttg, Eng
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1852 |
March 5, 1852
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Calverton, Nttg, Eng
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1853 |
March 22, 1853
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Calvertson, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
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1854 |
April 1, 1854
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Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
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