Margarett Farquhar Cruickshank, 18231910 (aged 86 years)

Name
Margarett Farquhar /Cruickshank/
Surname
Cruickshank
Given names
Margarett Farquhar
Birth June 5, 1823 24 23
Birth of a sisterCatherine Knowels Cruickshank
October 28, 1825 (aged 2 years)
Death of a sisterCatherine Knowels Cruickshank
November 9, 1825 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a sisterIsabella Smith Cruickshank
April 25, 1827 (aged 3 years)
Birth of a brotherWilliam Cruickshank
May 17, 1829 (aged 5 years)
Birth of a brotherGeorge Farguhar Cruickshank
July 3, 1831 (aged 8 years)
Birth of a sisterMary Farquhar Cruickshank
June 25, 1833 (aged 10 years)
Birth of a sisterElizabeth Forsyth Cruickshank
February 28, 1836 (aged 12 years)
Death of a brotherWilliam Cruickshank
March 29, 1836 (aged 12 years)

Death of a sisterElizabeth Forsyth Cruickshank
May 26, 1836 (aged 12 years)

Birth of a sisterWilhelmina Cruickshank
March 31, 1837 (aged 13 years)
Birth of a sisterCatherine Cruickshank
June 30, 1841 (aged 18 years)
Death of a sisterCatherine Cruickshank
March 13, 1842 (aged 18 years)

MarriageWilliam MorrisonView this family
December 22, 1843 (aged 20 years)
Birth of a sonAnthony Bruce Morrison
October 31, 1844 (aged 21 years)
Birth of a sonAndrew Michael Cruickshank Morrison
September 25, 1848 (aged 25 years)
Death of a sonAnthony Bruce Morrison
October 31, 1848 (aged 25 years)

LDS baptism January 2, 1849 (aged 25 years)

Death of a sonAndrew Michael Cruickshank Morrison
August 24, 1850 (aged 27 years)
Birth of a daughterSarah Allen Morrison
September 15, 1850 (aged 27 years)
Birth of a daughterIsabella Morrison
January 16, 1852 (aged 28 years)
Death of a sisterIsabella Smith Cruickshank
February 5, 1853 (aged 29 years)

Death of a daughterIsabella Morrison
July 23, 1854 (aged 31 years)

Death of a daughterSarah Allen Morrison
July 28, 1854 (aged 31 years)

Birth of a daughterMary Margaret Morrison
January 3, 1855 (aged 31 years)
Death of a daughterMary Margaret Morrison
November 8, 1855 (aged 32 years)

Death of a brotherAndrew Michael Cruickshank
December 14, 1855 (aged 32 years)

Birth of a sonWilliam George Cruickshank Morrison
December 9, 1856 (aged 33 years)
LDS endowment March 13, 1857 (aged 33 years)

LDS spouse sealingWilliam MorrisonView this family
March 13, 1857 (aged 33 years)

Christening of a sonWilliam George Cruickshank Morrison
March 29, 1857 (aged 33 years)
Birth of a daughterClementine Marian Morrison
February 15, 1863 (aged 39 years)
Death of a motherMary Farquhar
June 15, 1875 (aged 52 years)
Death of a fatherWilliam Cruickshank
January 20, 1876 (aged 52 years)
Marriage of a childWilliam George Cruickshank MorrisonEmma SorensonView this family
May 1, 1879 (aged 55 years)
Marriage of a childFerdinand EricksenClementine Marian MorrisonView this family
December 30, 1885 (aged 62 years)
Death of a husbandWilliam Morrison
August 26, 1889 (aged 66 years)
Burial of a husbandWilliam Morrison
August 28, 1889 (aged 66 years)
Death of a daughterClementine Marian Morrison
March 6, 1892 (aged 68 years)
Burial of a daughterClementine Marian Morrison
May 9, 1892 (aged 68 years)
Death of a sisterWilhelmina Cruickshank
January 23, 1908 (aged 84 years)

Death January 9, 1910 (aged 86 years)
LDS child sealing February 14, 1967 (57 years after death)

LDS temple: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Burial
Family with parents
father
17981876
Birth: December 3, 1798 21 20Elgin, Moray, Scotland
Death: January 20, 1876Woolwich, Kent, England
mother
17991875
Birth: September 25, 1799Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: June 15, 1875Woolwich, Kent, England
Marriage
Marriage: December 9, 1820St Nickolas, Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
9 months
elder brother
18211855
Birth: September 16, 1821 22 21Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: December 14, 1855
21 months
herself
18231910
Birth: June 5, 1823 24 23Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: January 9, 1910Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Ut
2 years
younger sister
18251825
Birth: October 28, 1825 26 26Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: November 9, 1825
18 months
younger sister
18271853
Birth: April 25, 1827 28 27Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: February 5, 1853
2 years
younger brother
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Birth: May 17, 1829 30 29Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: March 29, 1836
2 years
younger brother
18311929
Birth: July 3, 1831 32 31Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: January 22, 1929
2 years
younger sister
18331912
Birth: June 25, 1833 34 33Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: January 9, 1912
3 years
younger sister
18361836
Birth: February 28, 1836 37 36Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: May 26, 1836
13 months
younger sister
18371908
Birth: March 31, 1837 38 37Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: January 23, 1908
4 years
younger sister
18411842
Birth: June 30, 1841 42 41Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: March 13, 1842
Family with William Morrison
husband
PAF Media/Morrison/WilliamMorrison.jpg
18201889
Birth: September 8, 1820 25 23Inverury, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Death: August 26, 1889Clear Creek Can., Sevier, Utah
herself
18231910
Birth: June 5, 1823 24 23Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: January 9, 1910Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Ut
Marriage
Marriage: December 22, 1843St Nickolas, Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
10 months
son
18441848
Birth: October 31, 1844 24 21Sheerness, Kent, England
Death: October 31, 1848
4 years
son
18481850
Birth: September 25, 1848 28 25Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: August 24, 1850Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
2 years
daughter
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Birth: September 15, 1850 30 27Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Death: July 28, 1854
16 months
daughter
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Birth: January 16, 1852 31 28Woolwich, Kent, England
Death: July 23, 1854
3 years
daughter
18551855
Birth: January 3, 1855 34 31St. Louis, St. Louis, Mo
Death: November 8, 1855
2 years
son
18561945
Birth: December 9, 1856 36 33Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut
Death: December 30, 1945Richfield, Sevier, Ut
6 years
daughter
18631892
Birth: February 15, 1863 42 39Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Ut
Death: March 6, 1892Mt. Pleasant, Snpt., Ut
William Morrison + Caroline Christina Iverson
husband
PAF Media/Morrison/WilliamMorrison.jpg
18201889
Birth: September 8, 1820 25 23Inverury, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Death: August 26, 1889Clear Creek Can., Sevier, Utah
partner’s partner
PAF Media/Morrison/CarolineChristinaIversonMorrison.jpg
18421916
Birth: December 15, 1842 28 40Vestbirk, Ostbirk, Skanderborg, Denmark
Death: January 26, 1916Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Marriage
Marriage: July 11, 1859Ephraim, Utah
16 months
step-son
18601941
Birth: November 7, 1860 40 17Mt.Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah
Death: August 4, 1941Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Ca
4 years
step-daughter
18641889
Birth: September 10, 1864 44 21Mt. Pleasant, San Pete, Utah
Death: February 1, 1889Richfield, Sevier, Ut
2 years
step-son
18661936
Birth: November 25, 1866 46 23Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Death: November 12, 1936Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut
3 years
step-daughter
18691903
Birth: May 4, 1869 48 26Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Utah
Death: February 26, 1903Richfield, Sevier, Ut
2 years
step-son
PAF Media/Morrison/GeorgeCharlesMorrison2.jpg
18711939
Birth: September 8, 1871 51 28Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Death: April 2, 1939
2 years
step-son
18741962
Birth: February 3, 1874 53 31Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Death: June 6, 1962
3 years
step-son
18761878
Birth: December 10, 1876 56 33Richfield, Sevier, Ut
Death: July 25, 1878
4 years
step-son
18801952
Birth: October 10, 1880 60 37Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Death: January 28, 1952
3 years
step-daughter
18831960
Birth: November 9, 1883 63 40Richfield, Sevier, Utah
Death: May 21, 1960
William Morrison + Anna Marie Hansen
husband
PAF Media/Morrison/WilliamMorrison.jpg
18201889
Birth: September 8, 1820 25 23Inverury, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Death: August 26, 1889Clear Creek Can., Sevier, Utah
partner’s partner
18461904
Birth: November 21, 1846Lejbolle, Langeland, Denmark
Death: December 2, 1904Richfield, Sevier, Ut
Marriage
Marriage: September 21, 1861Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut
19 months
step-daughter
18631944
Birth: April 20, 1863 42 16Mount Pleasant, Sanpete, Ut
Death: January 16, 1944Richfield, Sevier, Ut
19 months
step-daughter
18641865
Birth: November 15, 1864 44 17Mt Pleasant, Sanpete, Ut
Death: August 3, 1865
23 months
step-son
18661949
Birth: October 3, 1866 46 19Richfield, Sevier, Ut
Death: April 4, 1949Payson, Utah, Ut
2 years
step-son
18681954
Birth: November 28, 1868 48 22Mt Pleasant, Sanpete, Ut
Death: March 3, 1954
3 years
step-daughter
18711959
Birth: July 24, 1871 50 24Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete, Ut
Death: June 5, 1959Ursine, Lincoln, Nv
3 years
step-daughter
18741877
Birth: April 30, 1874 53 27Richfield, Sevier, Ut
Death: February 23, 1877
23 months
step-daughter
18761949
Birth: April 1, 1876 55 29Richfield, Sevier, Ut
Death: January 26, 1949San Diego, San Diego, Ca
2 years
step-daughter
18781879
Birth: August 11, 1878 57 31Richfield, Sevier, Ut
Death: September 30, 1879
3 years
step-son
18811938
Birth: March 21, 1881 60 34Richfield, Sevier, Ut
Death: May 19, 1938Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut
2 years
step-daughter
18831943
Birth: May 10, 1883 62 36Richfield, Sevier, Ut
Death: January 21, 1943
William Morrison + Lucy Etherington
husband
PAF Media/Morrison/WilliamMorrison.jpg
18201889
Birth: September 8, 1820 25 23Inverury, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Death: August 26, 1889Clear Creek Can., Sevier, Utah
partner’s partner
Divorce
Divorce:
Note

Given a blessing on 5 Dec 1857 at Great Salt Lake City by Patriarch John Young.

PIONEER 1848-1868 COMPANIES I, Mary Margaret Forquhar Cruickshank Morrison, am a native of Aberdeen, Scotland; born in that city June 5, 1823, of good honest parents, being next to tldes of ten children. My father, William Cruickshank, was born in Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland, and my mother, Mary Forquhar, was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. I received a common school education until I was fourteen years, after which, being the eldest daughter, I had to stay at home to assist my mother with her domestic duties in which I took great pleasure.

It was my mother's special delight to see me take an interest in all that had to be done in the family, also to see that it was done well. My dear mother used to say to me: "Maggie, whatever you do, do it well. It will not hurt you to have a thorough knowledge and understanding of what a housewife's duty is." Her kind admonition and valuable instruction has been the joy of my life, and has constantly been a silent monitor to guide me along life's journey.

On the 22nd of December, 1843, I was married to William Morrison by the Rev. David Simpson, minister of the Free Presbyterian Kirk of Scotland at Aberdeen, I being a member of that church. My husband was a young man of good reputaion and he had many noble qualities of head and heart. He also had the advantage of a classical education and was a good Latin scholar. We entered life's journey together with youth, health, much happiness and bright prospects before us. In the spring of 1844 my husband received a government appointment in Her Majestys Dockyard, Sherrness, Kent, England, to which place we migrated on the 31st of October. That same year we had a son born whom we named Anthony Bruce Morrison. He was the light and sunshine of our happy home. Everything went on pleasantly with nothing to mar our peace for about three years. Then my husband was taken down with fever and ague. In a very short time I was seized with the same disease and we were both ill more or less for nine months. When the doctor pronounced me incurable, my husband applied for a transfer which was granted immediately, and we were removed to Her Majesty's Dockyard, Woolwich, Kent, England.

In the month of November, 1848, we heard the principles of the great latter-day work preached by Elder Thomas Bradshaw and...were baptized January 1, 1849. After this great event our aim and end was to gather with the Saints to the land of Zion, and our future course was shaped accordingly.

To America

...We sailed from Liverpool on board the ship Germanicus on the 6th of April, 1854; my husband, my two little daughters, my brother-inlaw, James Freston, and his son, Willie, all in good health and comparatively good spirits. Our journey across the Atlantic was long and tedious, it being eleven weeks from the date of starting from Liverpool until the time we arrived at New Orleans. I had not been seasick, not one hour, or any of my family, which surely was a great blessing and one we could very much appreciate after seeng so much sickness all around us.

The next day after our arrival at New Orleans, we sailed for St. Louis and were two weeks on the river. Never did a more healthy company land. But seeing we had been so long at sea, the city authorities deemed it improper for us to land so we were towed back to a small island nearby. There we had to remain quarantined at their pleasure. We were only there one day when the people began to take sick and in one week's time, eighty persons died of choera. I myself had a severe attack, but through the blessing of God I was restored. A petition was sent into the city begging that we be allowed to leave that dr4eadful place, and our petition was granted; but in many cases it was too late, for disease had laid hold and many victims were doomed to an early grave. Among those were my three darlings. Within ten days I lost my own two daughters and my nephew. On the 23rd of July, my seeet darling Mary Isabella died of cholera, aged two years and six months. On the 28th of July my beautiful Sarah Allen died, aged four years, and on August 2nd my darling nephew, Willie Freston, aged four years, all of the same dreadful disease. They all lie side by side in the Holy Ghost Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri. Surely my sorrow was greater than I was able to endure. Left childless and in a strange land, broken down in body, it seemed as nothing could compensate me for the heavy loss I had sustained. But in the midst of my great affliction the Lord again blessed me, and on the 3rd of January, 1855, I had another daughter born, whom we named Mary Margaret. This again brought sunshine into our home for a short period. But in the month of November of the same year, death again robb0ed me of my blossom after being privileged to enjoy her sweet company just ten months.

The Trek

It would take too much time to enter into every detail that transpired during those intervals on our sad journey. Nevertheless in the spring of 1856, our faces still turned Zionward; we again commenced our journey from St. Louis by way of Omaha, and from there crossed the plains by oxteam. For six weeks we remained in camp at Omaha, living in tents, waiting for the company to get ready. On the 26th of June, 1856 we commenced our journey. We were sixty wagons in all, with Canute Petersen as captain of our company. He was a wise and most efficient leader. During our journey our cattle stampeded five times. A young man from Denmark was run over and instantly killed, but otherwise there were no accidents on the journey. On the 14th of July a heard of buffalo passed right through our camp. This surely was a great sight and as no accident ocured we were indeed very thankful for the preserving care which had been around us.

On the 23rd of September we arrived in Salt Lake City in good health and glad to meet many dear friends with whom we were acquainted before we left England. Soon after our arrival my husband bought us a good city lot and house in the Fifth Ward in Salt Lake City for $300 and we were soon most comfortably fixed, seeing we had brought so many necessary comforts with us from England. And on the 28th of November, 1856, he was engaged to take charge of a mill which was under construction at Farmington. His employers were S. W. Richards, and Joseph Caine of the firm Elias Smith and Company. ---Source: "Our Pioneer Heritage" by Kate B. Carter.