Person:Robert Gillies (5)

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Robert Gillies
  1. Robert Gillies1821 - 1866
  2. Duncan GilliesAbt 1835 -
m. 17 Dec 1844
  1. John Moroni Gillies1845 - Abt 1857
  2. Daniel Sinclair Gillies1847 - 1907
  3. Ann Campbell Gillies1847 - 1905
  4. Christina Gibb Gillies1853 - 1924
Facts and Events
Name[1] Robert Gillies
Gender Male
Birth? 12 Sep 1821 Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Marriage 17 Dec 1844 Perth, Perthshire, Scotlandto Gean Ann Sinclair
Census[1] 1851 Jesmond, Northumberland, England
Immigration? 19 Apr 1856 Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Census[2] 1860 Beaver, Beaver County, Utah
Death? 6 Oct 1866 Farmington, Davis County, Utah Territory

Jesmond, Northumberland, England, 1851 UK census:[1]

Gillies, Robert Head 30 yrs Journeyman Cabinetmaker b. Scotland
      Jane Wife 29 yrs b. Scotland
      John M. Son 5 yrs b. Scotland
      Ann C. Dau 3 yrs b. Newcastle upon Tyne
      Daniel Son 1 yr b. Newcastle upon Tyne
      John Father 80 yrs Chelsea Pensioner b. Scotland
      Duncan Brother 16 yrs App. House Painter b. Scotland
[NOTE: The fact that his father was a "Chelsea Pensioner" means he was a retired military man of at least a number of years experience. Given his probable date & place of birth, he probably was a member of one of the Highland regiments during the Napoleonic wars.]

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Embarked from Liverpool, 19 Apr 1856 on the S. Curling, part of a group of 707 Mormon emigrants. Arrived at Boston 23 May 1856 and immediately travel by rail to Iowa City for the trek to Utah. Full details & passenger list at the "Mormon Migration" website (hosted by BYU).

The Gillies family originally prepared to travel west with the William B. Hodgetts handcart company, which left Iowa City August 1, 1856. All the family, except the grandfather, John Gillies (age 83 at the time), appear on the roster. However, they decided to stay the winter, possibly to let the grandfather regain his health.

They then came west with the Jesse B. Martin handcart company in June 1857. Grandfather John died at the crossing of the Elk Horn River in Nebraska and was buried 1 July 1857 [from the Journal of Jesse Bigler Martin and Robert McQuarry Journal]. The family left the handcart company on July 17 and returned to the Genoa settlement.

Jesse B. Martin Company (1857) Departure: 1-3 June 1857 Arrival in Salt Lake Valley: 12 September 1857

The ill-fated Martin-Willy handcart company had left Iowa too late in the year and was caught in a series of ice storms in Wyoming. Many of the party died.

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Beaver County, Utah Territory, 1860 census:[2]

Gillies, Robt. 38 yrs Far[mer] (real estate = $300; personal estate = $450) b. Scotland
      Jane 42 yrs b. Scotland
      Ann 13 yrs b. England
      Danl. 11 yrs b. England
      Christena 8 yrs b. England
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Northumberland, England. 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales. (General Register Office)
    folio 351, p. 38 (164 Maudling Place).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Beaver, Utah, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M693)
    p. 739, dwelling/family 1086/975.