1 Born at Killin, Perthshire, Scotland; daughter of Ann Campbell and Daniel Sinclair. 2 Married first John Mcfarlane, 1833; three children. 3 Widowed, 1846. 4 Baptized in Scotland, 1842. 5 Immigrated to the United States aboard the Ellen Maria, 1852; migrated to the Salt Lake Valley, 1853. 6 Married second Isaac Chauncey Haight as a plural wife and settled at Cedar City, Iron County, Utah Territory, 1853. 7 Served as a counselor in the Cedar City Relief Society presidency, beginning in 1856. 8 Died at Cedar City. 9 (See Document 2.6)
Annabella Sinclair Mcfarlane Haight
20 April 1812 — 10 February 1888
Footnotes
Footnotes
[1] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Patriarchal Blessing Index, 1833–2011, reel 51, Annabella Sinclair Haight (Dec. 28, 1853 and Mar. 4, 1875), CHL. “Deaths,” Deseret News [weekly], Feb. 29, 1888, 112.
[2] Patriarchal blessings, 1853 and 1875, Annabella Sinclair Haight. “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org, accessed Aug. 2014), Annabella Sinclair KWVQ-7TD .
[3] “Old Parochial Registers for Stirling, 1585–1854,” p. 9 (1833), John McFarlane and Annabella Sinclair; database and images, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org, accessed Aug. 2014); citing Church of Scotland, Parish Church of Stirling, New Register House, Edinburgh, Scotland; FHL microfilm 1041978. 1851 Scotland census, Glasgow St. Mungo, Lanarkshire, Scotland, p. 9, Annabella Mcfarland [ sic ]; database, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com, accessed Oct. 2014); citing 1851 Scotland Census, General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.
[5] “Family Tree,” database, Annabella Sinclair.
[6] “Mormon Migration,” database, 1840–1932, Mormon Migration (http://mormonmigration.lib.byu.edu, accessed Oct. 2014), Annabella Mcfarlane; extracted from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon Immigration Index CD (2000). “Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel,” database, 1847–1868, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel (http://history.lds.org/overlandtravels, accessed Apr. 2014), Annabella Sinclair Macfarlane.
[7] Caroline Keturah Parry Woolley, “I Would to God:” A Personal History of Isaac Haight, ed. Blanche Cox Clegg and Janet Burton Seegmiller (Cedar City, UT: Southern Utah University Press, 2009), 56. “Deaths,” 112.
[8] Cedar City Ward, Parowan Stake, Relief Society Minute Book, 1856–1875, CHL, Nov. 20, 1856, p. 3.
[9] “Deaths,” 112. “Utah Cemeteries and Burials,” database, Utah Division of State History (http://heritage.utah.gov/history/cemeteries, accessed Apr. 2014), Annabella S. Haight.