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Julia Antoinette Matthews Sullivan was born 18 September 1836 in Noxubee County, Mississippi, United States to Joseph Lazarus Matthews (1809-1886) and Rhoda Carroll (1818-1896) and died 5 January 1913 St. George, Washington County, Utah, United States of unspecified causes. She married Archibald Sullivan (1818-1898) 6 November 1850 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah.

Willard Richards 1848 Pioneer Company

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Numbered amoung the participants in the Willard Richards 1848 Pioneer Company, a early Mormon pioneer wagon train that left with about 526 individuals when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Winter Quarters, Nebraska. This company was divided into two sections, Willard Richards (1804-1854) section and Amasa Lyman Section. The Lyman section left the outfitting post on 1 July and the Richards section left on 3 July. Members of the company arrived in Salt Lake City from 10-19 October 1848.

The Matthews family followed John Brown (1820-1896) and William Crosby (1808-1880) and a small group of Mississippi Saints upto Winters Quarters where they joined this caravan.




Children


Offspring of Archibald Sullivan (1818-1898) and Julia Antoinette Matthews Sullivan
Name Birth Death Joined with
Joseph John Sullivan (1853-1936)
Archibald Sullivan (1855-1856)
George Angus Sullivan (1856-1878)
William Duncan Sullivan (1859-1945)
Mary Ann Sullivan (1861-1925)
Rhoda Elizabeth Sullivan (1864-1865)
Thomas Alexander Sullivan (1866-1924)
Julia Antoinette Sullivan (1869-1962)
James Augustus Sullivan (1871-1872)
Hyrum Matthews Sullivan (1873-1874)
Ether Carroll Sullivan (1875-1876)
Charles Sullivan (1879-1951) 8 June 1879 St. George, Washington County, Utah, United States 22 November 1951 San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, United States Wilhelmina Mousley Cannon (1875-1927)
Jessie Mahalia Sullivan (1882-1968)



Siblings


Offspring of Joseph Lazarus Matthews (1809-1886) and Rhoda Carroll (1818-1896)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Mahalia Ann Rebecca Matthews (1833-1916) 30 April 1833 Neshaba, Noxubee County, Mississippi, United States 14 March 1916 Santaquin, Utah County, Utah, United States John Daniel Holladay (1826-1909)
George Augustus Matthews (1835-1835) 8 May 1835 Neshaba, Noxubee County, Mississippi, United States September 1835 Noxubee County, Mississippi, United States
Julia Antoinette Matthews (1836-1913) 18 September 1836 Noxubee County, Mississippi, United States 5 January 1913 St. George, Washington County, Utah, United States Archibald Sullivan (1818-1898)
Ann Holton Matthews (1838-1923) 15 December 1838 Neshoba County, Mississippi, United States 10 January 1923 Pima, Graham County, Arizona, United States Francis Marion Perkins (1833-1857)
Thomas Wiley Middleton Holladay (1836-1921)
Anson Matthews (1840-1840) 1840 Noxubee County, Mississippi, United States 1840 Noxubee County, Mississippi, United States
Joseph Lazarus Matthews (1850-1904) 11 June 1850 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States 3 December 1904 San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States Alice Johnson (1858-1958)


Offspring of Joseph Lazarus Matthews (1809-1886) and Polly Boss (1831-1920)
Name Birth Death Joined with
David Henry Matthews (1851-1919) 28 December 1851 San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, United States 22 December 1919 Matthewsville, Graham County, Arizona, United States Clara Amelia Wall (1858-1939)
Solomon Franklin Matthews (1854-1898) 23 February 1854 San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, United States 5 May 1898 Glenbar, Graham County, Arizona, United States Eliza Ann Cloward (1863-1940)
Ella Olive Matthews (1856-1857)
William Matthews (1857-1857)
Rhoda Jane Matthews (1858-1901)
John Daniel Matthews (1861-1906)
Charles Amasa Matthews (1863-1932)
Polly Ann Matthews (1866-1939)


Offspring of Joseph Lazarus Matthews (1809-1886) and Martha Jane Potter (1848-1925)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Simon Carroll Matthews (1869-1937)
Jacob Eugene Matthews (1884-1913)

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