Agness Christina Malcolm

Brief Life History of Agness Christina

When Agness Christina Malcolm was born on 22 June 1846, in Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, David Malcolm, was 27 and her mother, Agnes Lavina Brown, was 20. She lived in Pottawattamie, Iowa, United States in 1850. She died on 29 September 1852, in Green River, Sweetwater, Wyoming, United States, at the age of 6, and was buried in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

David Malcolm
1819–1868
Agnes Lavina Brown
1825–1899
Mary Malcolm
1844–1854
Agness Christina Malcolm
1846–1852
James Malcolm
1848–1854
Elizabeth Malcolm
1850–1924
Sarah Ann Malcolm
1852–1932
David Thomas Malcolm
1854–1899
John Gabriel Malcolm
1856–1916
Jeanette Malcolm
1857–1921
Brigham Young Malcolm
1862–1865
Alice Lavinia Malcolm
1864–1934
Albert William Malcolm
1867–1869

Sources (11)

  • Agniss Malcom in household of Archibald Scroggie, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Agness Christina Malcolm, "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
  • Agnes Christina Malcolm, "Find A Grave Index"

World Events (3)

1847 · The United Presbyterian Church of Scotland is established.

The United Presbyterian Church of Scotland was formed in 1847. For most of its existence the United Presbyterian Church was the third largest Presbyterian Church in Scotland and flourished in Scotland for 53 years. After being reunited with the Church of Scotland in 1929, it continues to bring relief to the local communities.

1847

Historical Boundaries: 1847: Pottawattamie, Iowa, United States

1850

Historical Boundaries: 1850: Mexican Cession, United States 1850: Utah Territory, United States 1851: Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States* 1896: Salt Lake, Utah, United States *Renamed Salt Lake in 1868

Name Meaning

Scottish: from the Gaelic personal name Maol-Choluim ‘devotee of (Saint) Columba’.

Irish (Ulster): Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolcholuim ‘descendant of the devotee of Saint Columba’ (Irish Colum Cille, literally ‘dove of the church’). In Ireland the personal name is often spelled Colm; in Scotland it has become Calum.

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

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