Rebecca Ann Sanderson

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About Rebecca Ann Sanderson

Rebecca was the fourth child born but the oldest daughter in her family. her parents were raising a large family and she was needed at home as a housekeeper and nurse. Rebecca did not get much opportunity to go to school so she learned to read at home. She was not a fluent reader nor writer but was able to read the newspaper and figure her accounts for the food stuff that she sold from her home.

When Rebecca was a young girl she lived across the road from the Prophet Joseph Smith's home in Nauvoo, and carried water from his well. She witnessed much of the mob violence. She often carried lunch to her father while he was working on the temple. She saw the vision and the mantle of the Prophet Joseph rest upon Brigham Young.

Rebecca met Henry Sanderson at Nauvoo while in her early teens. When living in Pigeon Grove with her father's family he courted her. They were married in 1850 she being eighteen years old. Rebecca was a beautiful, fine featured, round faced, young lady with red-gold hair that curled about her face, and had a quiet even temperament.

They started for Utah in the Summer of 1850 facing the hardships and living circumstances that challenged the pioneers. After arriving in Utah they lived in South Salt Lake and Union Fort. Rebecca, husband and three children went to Fort Supply, Green River County, Wyoming. They returned to Salt Lake after burning Fort Supply to the ground because of the threat of Johnston's Army.

Later, they went to help settle Sanpete County and eventually made their home in Fairview.

When the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad was being laid through Sanpete the road ran through the corner of her land. Rebecca made up a dining room and kitchen in the spare log house. She and her daughter, Lucinda, cooked meals for the workers the entire summer.

Rebecca lived a full and beautiful life. She and Sarah Jane Cole, the second wife, lived very congenially close together. She had fifteen children; raised all but one little boy who died from the measles and two others died before they were married. Rebecca was seventy-five at the time of her death.

International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude, Vols. I-IV. Publishers Press, 1998.

Children: James Sanderson Jr., Mary Jane Sanderson, Amanda Sanderson Cox, Julia Sanderson, Rebecca Ann Sanders, William Henry Sanderson, Martha M. Sanderson, Maria Louisa Sanderson, John Martin Sanderson, Ada Delia Sanderson, Emily Sanderson, Lucinda Sanderson, Alma Joseph Sanderson and David Sparks Sanderson

  • Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Nov 13 2016, 18:30:40 UTC
  • Residence: North Bend, Sanpete, Utah Territory, United States - 1860
  • Residence: Utah, United States - 1870
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Rebecca Ann Sanderson's Timeline

1832
March 5, 1832
Irving, Montgomery County, Illinois, United States
1851
May 6, 1851
(Now Jordan), Union Fort, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
1853
January 10, 1853
Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
1854
October 22, 1854
Midvale, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
1856
September 26, 1856
Fort Supply, Green River County, Utah Territory, United States
1858
January 15, 1858
Midvale, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
1859
April 18, 1859
Fillmore, Millard, Utah
1861
January 11, 1861
Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah, United States
1862
October 7, 1862
Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah Territory, United States