Biography
Richard Hammond Ashby was born 26 December 1836 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States to Nathaniel Ashby (1805-1846) and Susan Hammond (1808-1851) and died 2 June 1909 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States of unspecified causes. He married Esther Ann Busby (1842-1914) 20 December 1862 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah.
Brigham Young 1848 Pioneer Company
After leading his first historic 1847 Vanguard Company to blaze the trail to the Salt Lake Valley, Brigham Young (1801-1877) and many of the others returned back to Winter Quarters to collect their families and the rest of the church.
This family was numbered with the 1229 pioneers in 397 wagons make the 1,031 mile trek in 86 days (May 26 to Sept 24) and would be amongst the first of hundred plus wagon trains that would make the same journey over the next 24 years.
Many of the Ashby Family traveled westward to Utah in this company, Father Nathaniel Ashby (1805-1846) having died two years earlier.
St. George Pioneers of 1861-62
This person is listed on the Encampment Mall Memorial - a list of over 300 LDS Pioneer Families that helped to settle St. George, Utah in 1861. They were part of the "Dixie Cotton Mission" called by President Brigham Young to raise cotton and other southern crops in the warmer climate of Washington County, Utah.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Emma Esther Ashby (1863-1938) | 7 September 1863 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States | 9 December 1938 Burley, Cassia County, Idaho, United States | Joseph Cooper Pixton (1858-1932) |
Anna Cady Ashby (1865-1951) | |||
Katy May Ashby (1869-1949) | |||
Richard Nathaniel Ashby (1871-1904) | |||
Maud Ashby (1873-1874) | |||
Willard Ashby (1875-1877) | |||
William Wallace Ashby (1877-1944) | |||
Joseph Mark Ashby (1879-1880) | |||
Clifford Ashby (1882-1964) | |||
Carlos Busby Ashby (1885-1966) |
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