Family History
Ann Trulock was born in London, England. She married George Welton Ward on January 24, 1842, in London. After their marriage George Welton kept an “Inn” in Woodbridge Suffolk County for about six years. In 1847, George Welton and Ann moved their young family to Southhampton Hamshire, England. He became manager of an oil mill and stayed in that position until he came to America.
In 1849, George Welton and Ann were taught the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ by the missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After thorough investigation, they accepted it and were baptized into the Church by Elder Thomas D. Stenhouse. George Welton Ward was the first and only known one of his father’s family to embrace Mormonism. When he did so he was required to make a choice between his share of his father’s estate and his newly found religion. Like Mary of old “he chose the better part” and stayed with his Church.
George Welton and Ann emigrated to the United States of America sailing from England in a little sailing vessel named “Ellen Marie”. They were twelve weeks crossing the Atlantic Ocean landing at New Orleans about May 23, 1851. After landing they sailed up the Mississippi and Missouri rivers to Council Bluff. In May 1852, George Welton and Ann emigrated to the great Salt Lake valley arriving October 9, 1852. A year later Brigham Young called for men and their families to leave Salt Lake and settle the territory both north and south. In the winter of 1852, George Welton and Ann moved to Ogden and then in the Spring of 1854 they moved to Willard Creek. George Welton and Ann had eight children. Their oldest chlld, William Ward (1842-1876), is our direct ancestor.
Ann Trulock
May 13, 1816
Ann Trulock
13 May 1816 to 14 July 1960
Parents:
William Trulock (1791-)
Mary Ann Attwood (1788-1851)
Siblings:
Elizabeth Trulock (1818-)
Amy Trulock (1820-)
Spouse: 24 January 1842
George Welton Ward (1814-1882)
Children:
William Ward (1842-1876)
George Ward (1844-1901)
Richard Trulock Ward (1847-1917)
Alfred Ward (1849-1918)
Moroni Ward (1851-1927)
John Joseph Ward (1854-1941)
Ann Elizabeth Ward (1856-1919)
Charles Robert Ward (1858-1907)
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