Elizabeth Haven

Brief Life History of Elizabeth

When Elizabeth Haven was born on 28 December 1811, in Holliston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, her father, John Haven, was 37 and her mother, Betsey Howe, was 32. She married Israel Barlow on 23 February 1840, in Quincy, Adams, Illinois, United States. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States in 1839. She died on 25 December 1892, in Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States, at the age of 80, and was buried in Bountiful Memorial Park, Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Israel Barlow
1806–1883
Elizabeth Haven
1811–1892
Marriage: 23 February 1840
James Nathaniel Barlow
1841–1841
Israel Barlow II
1842–1923
Pamela Elizabeth Barlow
1844–1925
Ianthus Haven Barlow
1846–1907
John Haven Barlow
1848–1922
Mary Antonette Barlow
1850–1936
Willard Albert Barlow
1854–1854
Wilford Elbert Barlow
1854–1926

Sources (60)

  • Elizabeth Barlow in household of Israel Barlow, "United States Census, 1860"
  • Betsy Haven, "Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915"
  • Elizabeth Haven, "BillionGraves Index"

World Events (8)

1812

War of 1812. U.S. declares war on Britain over British interference with American maritime shipping and westward expansion.

1827

Historical Boundaries: 1827: Hancock, Illinois, United States

1836 · Remember the Alamo

Being a monumental event in the Texas Revolution, The Battle of the Alamo was a thirteen-day battle at the Alamo Mission near San Antonio. In the early morning of the final battle, the Mexican Army advanced on the Alamo. Quickly being overrun, the Texian Soldiers quickly withdrew inside the building. The battle has often been overshadowed by events from the Mexican–American War, But the Alamo gradually became known as a national battle site and later named an official Texas State Shrine.

Name Meaning

English: topographic name for someone who lived ‘(by the) harbor’, from Middle English haven (Old English hæfen ‘haven’).

Welsh (Monmouthshire): variant of Evan .

Dutch: variant of Haveman , or possibly a topographic name from haven ‘port, harbour’. See also De Haven .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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