Emma David

Brief Life History of Emma

I, Emma Rees, was born 9 August 1839 at Llanelly, Wales. My father joined the church of Latter-Day Saints in 1846 and I was blessed in the church in 1846. My father and family started from Liverpool in the ship Hartly and landed at New Orleans. Came up Mississippi River to St. Louis on the 12th of May. My mother died here. Also my oldest sister of cholera. Then my father and 5 daughters remained there 3 years until 1852. I was baptized there June 1850 and came with my father and sisters to Utah in 1852. Crossed the plains with ox team in the 13th company. William Morgan was captain of the company. Married Alfred Rees August 1859. He was a farmer. I had 10 children. Went through the hardships of the Pioneers. I learned the millinery trade and was in that business for 22 years. I have eight children living, 33 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. My husband died 11 July 1911 after we had lived together for 51 years. (Dated 1924-1929)

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Family Time Line

Alfred Rees
1841–1910
Emma David
1839–1915
Marriage: 14 August 1859
Alfred John Rees
1861–1925
Ann Rees
1863–1890
Elizabeth Emma Rees
1865–1948
Margaret Hannah Rees
1868–1868
Thomas David Rees
1870–1956
Hannah Mary Rees
1872–1959
Mary Rees
1875–1930
Emma Jane Rees
1878–1945
Leonora Rees
1881–1961
Son REES
1885–1885
Vivian Rees
1885–1979

Sources (47)

  • Emaly David in household of Morgan David, "England and Wales Census, 1841"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Emma\David\ - Published information: Death record or certificate: birth: 9 August 1839; Llanelly, Carmarthen, Wales, United Kingdom
  • Emma David, "United States Western States Marriage Index"

World Events (8)

1843

Dickens A Christmas Carol was first published.

1850

Historical Boundaries: 1850: Mexican Cession, United States 1850: Utah Territory, United States 1851: Utah, Utah Territory, United States 1896: Utah, Utah, United States

1860

Historical Boundaries: 1860: Millard, Utah Territory, United States 1896: Millard, Utah, United States

Name Meaning

Jewish, Welsh, Scottish, English, French, Breton, Portuguese, Czech, Croatian, and Slovenian; Hungarian (Dávid), Slovak (mainly Dávid): from the Hebrew personal name David (in Hungarian and Slovak spelled Dávid), interpreted as ‘beloved’. The name has been perennially popular among Jews, in honor of the Biblical king of this name. His prominence, and the vivid narrative of his life contained in the First Book of Samuel, led to adoption of the name among Christians in the Middle Ages in various parts of Europe. In Britain, the popularity of this as a personal name was increased for two reasons. Firstly by virtue of its being the name of the patron saint of Wales who was abbot-bishop in the 6th century at what became known as Saint David's in Pembrokeshire. There are numerous dedications and placenames honouring the saint in south Wales, and it is no coincidence that the modern surname is heavily concentrated there, especially in Glamorgan. Secondly, the name was borne by two kings of Scotland (David I, reigning 1124–53, and David II, 1329–71). Its popularity in Russia is largely due to the fact that this was the ecclesiastical name adopted by Saint Gleb (died 1015), one of two sons of Prince Vladimir of Kiev who were martyred for their Christian zeal. In North America, the English form of the surname has absorbed cognates from some other languages, especially Assyrian/Chaldean Dawid and Arabic Daud (with variants, such as Daoud and Dawood ).

History: Guillaume David from France married Marie Armand in Trois-Rivières, QC, in 1656. — This surname is listed in the (US) National Huguenot Society's register of qualified Huguenot ancestors and also in the similar register of the Huguenot Society of America.

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

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Memoirs and Life History of My Mother, Elizabeth Emma Rees King, by Mildred King Freckleton

(Sources of information come from stories as related by my mother and incidents told by her children and her sisters, Jane Harward and Hannah Reese.) Elizabeth Emma Rees King was born September 6, 18 …

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