Thomas PASS

Birth:
21 Jun 1812
Stockport, Cheshire, England
Chr:
30 Jun 1812
Stockport, Cheshire, England
Death:
2 Jul 1899
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Burial:
5 Jul 1899
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Marriage:
28 May 1837
Heaton Norris, Stockton, Lancashire, England
Father:
Sources:
Vital Records Index - British Isles
Notes:
                   Vb-B-1-32-22

The Thomas Pass family moved to Salt Creek (Nephi) during the summer of 1852.

Came to the US on the ship Antarctic in 1863 with Sarah, Sarah, Susannah, , Mary A., and Mary E. and his son Thomas

«b»Naturalization«/b» - Thomas Pass - Minute Book - Vol. 2 Pg. 95 - District Court, Provo, Utah - Naturalization 21 February 1882, Witnesses John Sidwell and Thomas Wright

After being baptized the family saved money to go to Zion and on 23 May 1863 they sailed for America on the ship Antarctic.  After 48 days they landed in New York and from there rode in cattle cars to Florence, Nebraska.  On July 25th they left by ox-team in Captain Peter Nebeker's Company for the Salt Lake Valley, a thousand miles away to the west. The family moved south to Nephi in Juab County.  For several years they lived inside the fort wall in a dug-out. Later he father built one of the first adobe houses inside the fort.

«b»1880 Census - Nephi, Juab, Utah«/b» - FHL Film 1255336 - NARA Film T9-1336 - Pg. 388B
Thomas Pass - self - male - married - white - 67 yrs - born England - Occ: Railroad hand - Father born England - Mother born England
Mary A. Pass - wife - female - white - 68 yrs - born England - Occ:Keeping house - Father born England - Father born England
«b»
History written by Pearl Snow«/b»
Thomas Pass born June 16, 1812 at Branacheshire, England ???, son of James Pass and Betty Rawlingson. Baptized 1840 by James Hawkins, confirmed by John Banks, was a High Priest in the church. Mary Ann Pass was born January 8, 1812 at Chorley Lancashire, England. Baptized 1840 by Jas. Hawkins - confirmed by John Banks 1840 was the daughter of James Warmby and Elizabeth Kirk. They were both rebaptized on October 17, 1875 by Joel Grove at Nephi, Utah. They were married May 1837. They joined the church on July 20, 1837. On May 23, 1863, they prepared to come to this country at age 51 was 48 days on the water, ship the Atlantic under John Nerdman, landed in New York July 10, 1863 went in cattle cars to Florence, Nebraska. They left there in July 25, 1863 in Peter Nebeker's Company, arrived in Salt Lake City, Friday September 28, 1863. Brother Jacob Bowers went back and helped bring the family to Salt Lake City took 60 days to come to Nephi. Thomas Pass the only son was 12 years old. It was 23 years after they joined the church before they came to this country.  All these years, they had a home for the elders. Brother C.W. Penrose was the outstandling elder.  Their children were Elizabeth, Harry, . . . When they first came to Nephi, they lived in the fort which was taken down in 1854. They then lived in Brother Hawkins Place where Frank Sells store now stands, then in a dugout, also in the South part of town where the home of Andrew Blackett was.  It was an adobe room and this stood until after the home was sold and was then torn down. He died July 2, 1899, age 87 years 7 days old.

Baptized 1840 - rebaptized 17 Oct 1875
Notes from grandma gave birthdate as 15 June 1912
T. Pass and M.A. Warmby married May 1837 - Thomas Pass died 2 July 1899 - M.A. died 15 May 1888«b»

Find a Grave«/b» - Thomas Pass - born 21 June 1812 - died 2 July 1899 - children: Thomas Pass (1856-1938) - buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Juab, Utah - Plot Vb-B-1-32-22
«b»
Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database -
«/b»Thomas Pass - born 15 June 1812 in Stockport, England - died 2 July 1899 - buried in Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery - source: sexton/grant - Grave location: Vb-B-1-32-22 - Relatives: Mother: Elizabeth Pass - Father: James Pass

«b»History of the Pass Family written by Blanche Burton Hesse«/b»
On 28 May 1837, Thomas Pass, born 21 June 1816 in Stockport, Cheshire, england, was married to Mary Ann Warmby in the Episcopal Church.  Mary Ann was christened 17 January 1819 in chorley, Lancaster, England.  On 26 February 1843, they were both baptized and became members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lancaster, England.  Mary Eleanor, the seventh of their ten children was born 28 July 1851 in Heaton Norris, Mancester, Lancaster, England, and was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 8 May 1863.  Manchester was an industrial center and Thomas and his children worked in the cotton mills there for long hours and for very little pay.  From the time of their conversion, they were determined to go to America.  About twenty years later, they were able to do so.  On 23 May 1863, they sailed from England on the Ship Antarctic, and on July 25th left in Captain Peter Nebeker's Company by ox-team for the Salt Lake Valley, which was over a thousand miles to the west.  All of the able-bodied in the camp were requir4ed to walk and according to the Pass family history, Mary Eleanor, twelve years of age, walked all the way.  After sixty long day across the prairie and over the mouontains, they arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on 25 September 1863.  Seven days later they went directly to Nephi where they lived in a one-room adobe house on the west side of Main Street until Thomas was able to build a dug-out home in the southwest part of the town.  (This information was taken from the Pass Family History, written by Joseph Greenhalgh.)

«b»Another History of the Thomas Pass and Mary Ann Wharmby Family
«/b»The Thomas Pass Family was living in England when the first missionaries of the Restoration brought the gospel overseas.  Thomas Pass was born in Stockport, England on 15 June 1812 and was the son of James Pass and Elizabeth Rawlingson, sometimes spelled Rollinson.  Very little is known of the Pass and Warmby families other than that of thomas and Mary Ann.  Mary Ann was born 8 January 1812 and was the daughter of James Warmby and Elizabeth Kirk.  Thomas and Mary Ann were married on Sunday 28 May 1837.  On 1 April 1839 this couple was living in Stockport and it is in this city that their children were born.

From records of the Pass family, we known that Thomas and Mary Ann were not of the wealthy class of people, but as members of the laboring class, they were neither in extreme poverty.  Of the ten children in Rachel's family, three died as infants, while six girls and one boy grew to adulthood.  All of the children and their parents, worked in the same factory and had to travel to and from work in a boat on the Mersey River.  Their history records that as soon as the children were old enough to go to work for a half shift period, they were called to do so and they arose early each morning with the help of Thomas and after breakfast they would all go to work.

Thomas and Mary Ann were baptized into the Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1840 just three years after Heber C. Kimball had opened the British Mission and three years after this couple had been married.  Elder William H. Dame and his companion David H. Cannon lved in the Pass home when preaching in their vicinity.  These elders were telling of the visions of Joseph Smith.  Among these visions was the one where the great prophet Moses appeared in the Kirtland Temple and restored to the earth the spirit of gathering scattered Israel from the four corners of the earth.

This family was dedicated to the gospel.  Each Saturday the family would turn the money they made over to Grandmother and she would set aside the rent money, the tithing, food, and money for a future date when this family would go to America and to Zion.  It was on 23 May 1863 that a port of the Pass Family left home in England to cross "the pond."  Not all of the Pass family chose to come to Zion.  Sarah, Thomas and Mary Ann's daughter, had a lover in Stockport.  The money had been spent and the time to leave for America had come, yet Sarah refused to come.  The family left this daughter in England.  Later, Sarah married James Sykes and they had five children.  Sarah Sykes was later baptized 13 March 1914. "The Antarctica" set sail from Liverpool, England on 23 May 1863 with 483 Latter-day Saints on board.  After riding the water for 48 days, she landed in new York on 10 July 1863.

As we know, Elder Dame brought Rachel to Utah.  The Pass family crossed the plains in 1865 without Thomas as he was working his way over.  Others must have helped this family cross the plains.  After landing in New york on 10 July 1865, the Pass Family went by rail to Florence, Nebraska.  In a few days the family left Florence with a train of immigrants on 25 July and for the next 60 days they followed the oxen and covered wagons to the Great Salt Lake.  The family went to Nephi where they made their home.  This couple helped build Nephi and this is where Mary Ann died in 1888 and eventually Thomas died in his bed 2 July 1899.  Thomas was laid to rest in Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi, Utah.  They entered the Endowment House and had been seal and their children have been sealed to them.
                  
Mary Ann WHARMBY
Birth:
10 Jan 1819
Chorley, Lancashire, England
Chr:
17 Jan 1819
Chorley, Lancashire, England
Death:
15 May 1888
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Burial:
17 May 1888
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Notes:
                      Plot Vb-B-1-32-33

«b»-Mary Ann Pass - Newspaper Index -«/b»
«b»M205.1   D453 - News 37:2-88
Friday, 11 May 1888
«/b»Pass - At Nephi, May 2nd, 1888 of pneumonia, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Thomas Pass, born January 8, 1812, at Stockport, Lancashire, England
Millennial Star, please copy.

Came to the US on the ship Antarctic in 1863 with Sarah, Sarah, Susannah, , Mary A., and Mary Elenore, son Thomas, and father Thomas.

«b»History written by Pearl Snow«/b»
Mary Ann Pass was a charitable woman, was a doctor in the journey to this country, spoke in tongues and interpreted in tongues and prophesied and was a very sincere and religious woman.  She ded May 15, 1888. Brother AH. Belliston's Mother came with the Pass family.  They traveled 250 miles about 15 miles a day to make the journey from Florence, Nebraska to Nephi.  Two years after they arrived here in 1865, the Black Hawk War broke out.

Was deathdate 2 May 1888 or 15 May 1888 with burial date 17 May

«b»Find a Grave «/b»- Mary Ann Wharmby Pass - born 10 Jan 1819 - died 15 May 1888 - children: Thomas Pass (1856-1938) - Burial in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Juab, Utah - Plot Vb-B-1-32-33

«b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials
«/b»Mary Anne Pass - born 8 January 1812 - died 15 May 1888 - buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery - Vb-B-1-32-23 - source: sexton/grant
«b»
new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013 - Mary Ann Wharmby - female - born 10 January 1819 in Chorley, Lancashire, England - christening: 17 January 1819 in Chorley, Lancashire, England - died 15 May 1888 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 17 May 1888 in Vine Bluff Cemetery - Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Thomas Pass  28 May 1837 in Heaton Norris, Stockport, Lancashire, England
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1 Apr 1839
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
Death:
31 Aug 1898
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Marr:
19 Feb 1862
Nephi, Juab, Utah 
Notes:
                   Vb-A-19-24

Came to US in 1861 on the Monarch of the Sea.  (Came 2 yrs before the rest of the family)

«b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database«/b» - Hawkins, Elizabeth P. - born 1 April 1839 in Lancashire, England - died 31 August 1898 of female weakness - buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-A-19-24 - sexton/grant - Mary A. Pass (Mother) Thomas Pass (Father)
                  
2
Birth:
2 Mar 1841
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
Death:
13 Jun 1913
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Marr:
9 Aug 1871
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Uta 
Notes:
                   Vb-A-4-34-24

Western States Marriage Index - Greenhalgh, William married to Pass, Ellen in Salt Lake City 9 August 1871 - County of Record: Salt Lake, Utah - Volume: 20 - Page 28 - Marriage ID: 271611 - Source: UGA "Deseret News" Marriages by Lundberg and Hansen

«b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials
«/b»Ellen Pass Greenhalgh - born 2 Mar 1841 in England - died 13 June 1913 in probably Nephi of Bright's Disease - buried Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery, Vb-A-4-34-24 - Source: Sexton/Grant - Relatives: Pass, Mary Ann (Mother) Pass, Thomas (Father)

«b»new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013 - Ellen Pass - female - born 2 March 1841 in Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England - christening 17 March 1933 in Astbury, Cheshire, England - died 13 June 1913 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 16 June 1913 in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Juab, Utah - married 15 June 1862 in Heaton Morris, Lancashire, England to William Stanley, Jr. (1838-1869) and William Greenhalgh 9 August 1871 in EH Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
                  
3
Birth:
5 Nov 1843
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
Death:
14 Aug 1891
England
Marr:
May 1863
of Stockport, Cheshire, Englan 
Notes:
                   Came to the US on the ship Antarctic in 1863 with Sarah, Sarah, Susannah, , Mary A., and Mary Elenore, son Thomas, and father Thomas.
                  
4
Birth:
8 Jan 1845
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
Death:
20 Dec 1923
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Marr:
4 Jul 1865
Nephi, Juab, Utah 
Notes:
                   Vb-B-1-33-22

Came to the US on the ship Antarctic in 1863 with Sarah, Sarah, Susannah, , Mary A., and Mary Elenore, son Thomas, and father Thomas.
«b»
Obituary -«/b»
Woman Political Worker Answers Call of Death (Special to The News)
Nephi - December 22 - Mrs. Susie Worthington 79 yrs died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Park. For years she has been one of the most prominent and ardent workers of the Ladies Republican club of this community.  The following children survive: Mrs. Andrew Blackett, Mrs. Hugh Park, Thomas, George, William and Orson Worthington, all of Nephi, Mrs.John Paul Murray; also a brother Thomas Pass of Salt Lake and a sister, Mrs. Herbert Burton of this city.  Funeral services will be held in the stake tabernacle Sunday, December 23 at noon.

«b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials
«/b» - taken from Sexton/Grant Records
Susan Worthington - born 8 January 1845 in England - died 20 December 1923 of sinus - buried Vb-B-1-33-22- Thomas Pass (Father) - Mary A. Pass (Mother)
«b»
History written by Pearl Snow«/b»
Mrs. Susannah Pass Worthington was born January 8, 1845 at Stockport, Lancashire, England, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Pass. She embraced the gospel in her native land. She left England with her parents at the age of 18 crossing the Atlantic Ocean on the sailing vessel, Atlantic, leaving England on May 23, 1863, arriving in New York July 10 after being 48 days on the ocean. the family went to Florence, Nebraska where they made preparations to cross the plains with ox teams leaving Florence for Utah on July 25 of the same year. The journey was made in Captain Peter Nebeker's Company, the Party arriving in Salt Lake City, Friday September 28, 1863. The family came directly to Nephi where she resided.

On July 4, 1865, she married Thomas Worthington.Before they were married, Grandpa lived at the home of William Bryant and Grandma worked there and that is where they met and their courtship was carried on.  Grandma was a cheerful woman and everyone knew her as Aunt Susie.  She was always in good spirits and would not let anyone be blue around her. She was one of the best cooks and homemakers that ever lived, was a faithful wife and a good mother and neighbor. She was a faithful member of the Ladies Republican Club and she worked to make it a success and enjoyed her work. She died December 20, 1924.

«b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Susana Pass Worthington - died 20 December 1923 - #1923004656 - female - 78 yrs - Juab
«b»
www.geocities.com/familyquilt/game/card/sp1845c.html?200615«/b»
Susannah Pass - 8 January 1845 - Stockton, England - light blue eyes, dark brown hair - joined the LDS church at the age of 18 in England - Interested in church and politics - left England on 23 May 1863 and crossed the plains by ox team to Utah.

«b»Obituary - The Times News - Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, 28 December 1923
«/b»Services Held for Mrs. Worthington
Beautiful and impressive funeral services were held in the Tabernacle Sunday noon, over the remains of Mrs. Susie Worthington.  Bishop A.H. Belliston was in charge, and the opening number "Sometime We'll Understand" was rendered by the Cole Sisters, accompanied by Mrs. Diane G. Booth.  Prayer was offered by J.E. Lunt.  The speakers were: Patriarch J. W. Paxman, Judge T.H. Burton, W.A.C. Bryan, Jas. Garrett Jr., President T.D. Rees, and the closing remarks by Bishop Belliston.  Each speaker paid a high tribute to the life and good qualities of the deceased, and told of her industrious habits and cheerful disposition, also of her willingness at all times to aid the sick and those in trouble.  Other musical numbers were rendered by L.P. Anderson and Mrs. T.E. Carter, Accompanied by Mrs. Diane Booth, and Miss Merci Goldsbrough, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" and "Cast They Bread Upon the Water." "A Perfect Day" was also rendered by R.Q. Dorius, Mrs. Booth and Merci Goldsbrough.  Benediction was pronounced by P.B. Cowan.

A large number of relatives and friends attended the services, the Ladies Republican Club attending in a body.  Beautiful flowers were piled high around the casket showing the high esteem in which the departed was held in the city.  Interment took place in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, Bishop A.H. Belliston dedicating the grave.

«b»The following is a short history of the life of Mrs. Worthington;«/b»  Born January 8, 1845 at Stockport, Lancashire, England, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Pass.  Left England with her parents at the age of 18, crossing the Atlantic Ocean on the sailing vessel Antarctic, leaving England on May 23, 1863 arriving in New York July 10th after being 48 days on the ocean.  The family went to Florence, Nebraska, where they made preparations to cross the plains with ox teams, leaving Florence for Utah, on jUly 25th of the same year. The journey was made in Captain Peter Nebeker's Company, the party arriving in Salt Lake City, Friday, September 15, 1863 The family came directly to Nephi where Mrs. Worthington has resided until her death.  On July 4, 1865 she was joined in marriage to Thomas Worthington who preceded her to the great beyond a number of years ago.  To this union 11 children were born, 9 of whom survive her.  She also leaves 36 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.  She was a faithful wife and mother, a good neightbor, and was possessed of those qualities that make for good citizenship at all times.  She embraced the Gospel in her native land and lived the life of a consistent Latter Day Saint.

«b»http://sites.google.com/site/maryisonbleazard/Home - Mary Ison Bleazard Website«/b»
Susannah Pass Worthington was born 8 January 1845, at Stockport, Lancashire, England, a daughter of Thomas Pass and Mary Ann Wharmby.  She began working in the cotton factories at the age of eight to help support her family.  In 1863, Susannah emigrated to the United States and arrived in Utah in the fall of that year.  After seven days in Salt Lake City, she and her parents and siblings moved to Nephi, Utah.  There, Susannah secured employment as the housekeeper in the home of Bishop Bryan, where she met her husband, Thomas Worthington.  The two married on 4 July 1865.

Susannah first lived in a rental home on the southwest corner of Main Street and 100 North.  Later, she and Thomas moved out to Main Street and Seventh south, where the Pass family and many of Thomas's friends had clustered.  A mother of twelve children, Susannah's house saw much activity.  During Indian troubles, the neighbors gathered at her house, where the women and children hid inside while the men stood guard outside.  Her mother-in-law, Mary Ison Bleazard, knew many prominent men in the LDS Church and this led to Susannah's home being part of the polygamist underground.  She also loved to sing and dance and be merry and she often held dances in her home.  She owned the first organ in the South Ward.  Susannah also belonged to the Ladies Republican Club and served as president.  A member of the Relief Society, she worked tirelessly at aiding the sick and laying out the dead.  There were lighter moments too, for the sisters enjoyed gathering for their step-dances.  After a long and useful life, she died on the 20 December 1923.

«b»Salt Lake Telegram 23 May 1918 «/b»
Indian Fighters and Widows to Get $10 Pension
In a resolution adopted this morning the state board of examiners authorized the payment of $10 each to the following widows and veterans of Indian wars in Utah, the money to be drawn from the special fund set aside by the last legislature for that purpose:
Clarissa Ellen Scovill, Elizabeth Warner, Susannah Worthington, Mary E. Burton.
«b»
Utah Death Certificate #2301082«/b»
Susana Pass Worthington - residence of Nephi, Juab, Nephi - female - white - widowed - wife of Thos. Worthington - born 8 Jan 1845 - age 78 yrs 11 mo 12 days - housework - born Lancchester, England - Father: Thomas Pass born England - Mother: Mary Ann born England - Information George Worthing of Nephi, Utah - died 20 Dec 1923 of a frontal sinus infection - general decline - hemorrahages from nose and bowels.  - buried in Nephi Utah - John Downs Undertaker of Nephi

«b»new.familysearch.org«/b» - Susanah Pass - female - born 8 January 1845 in Heaton, Stockport, Lancashire, England - died 20 December 1923 - buried 23 December 1923 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Thoma Worthington 4 July 1865 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah `

«b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Susana Pass Worthington - female - age 78 yrs - born about 1845 - died 20 Dec 1923 in Juab County - State File No.:  1923004656
                  
5
John PASS
Birth:
6 May 1848
Heaton Norris, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death:
1 Feb 1849
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
 
Marr:
 
6
Birth:
6 Aug 1849
Heaton Norris, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death:
31 Aug 1931
Nephi, Juab, Utah
Marr:
11 Oct 1868
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Uta 
Notes:
                   Stockport is actually found in Cheshire, England not Lancastershire.

Vb-B-5-1-19

Came to the US on the ship Antarctic in 1863 with Sarah, Sarah, Susannah, , Mary A., and Mary Elenore, son Thomas, and father Thomas.
«b»
Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials
   «/b»- Burton, Mary E.P. - no birth date in Stockfort, Landshore, England - died 31 August 1931 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried Nephi Vine Bluff Cemetery - Vb-B-5-1-19 of cancer of tongue - Source: Sexton/Grant - Relatives: Pass, Mary Ann W. (Mother) Pass, Thomas (Father)
«b»
Obituary - Salt Lake Telegram - 1 September 1931 Pg. 18«/b»
Mary E.P. Burton - Nephi - Mrs. Mary Eleanor Pass Burton 82, died at the family home here Monday from old age.  She was born 6 August1849, in Stockport, Lancastershire, England.  She left England with her family on May 23, 1863 and landed in New York City on July 10 that year.  They came west to Florence, Nebraska, and thence to Salt Lake, arriving September 25, 1863. A week later they came here, where Mrs. Burton had since resided.

She was married to Herbert Burton on October 11, 1868, in the Endowment House in Salt Lake.  Nine sons and daughters survive:  William, J.A. and John H. Burton, Nephi:  Mrs. Mary Eleanor Hague, Mrs. Ada Sparks, Mrs. Ida Hyde and S.P. Burton, Salt Lake:  G.L. Burton, Los Angeles; Leonard Burton, Oregon City, Oregon:  one brother, Thomas Pass, Salt Lake.  Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 PM in the Juab Stake Tabernacle.

«b»Obituary - Salt Lake Telegram - 7 Sept 1931
«/b»Services Held at Nephi for Mrs. Mary E. Burton
Nephi, Sept 6 - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Eleanor Pass Burton were held in the Juab Stake Tabernacle Thursday afternoon.
       Mrs. Burton, one of the best known pioneer residents of this city, died at her home here Monday from infirmities incident to old age.
       Mrs. Burton was born in Stockport, Lancashire, England, August 6, 1849.  She left England with her family in 1863 and landed in New York, July 10.  They came to Utah in Peter Nebeker's company, which arrived in Salt Lake.  A week later they c ame to Nephi, where Mrs. Burton had resided.  She was known deuring her life for her work among the sick.  She was the mother of 14 children, nine of whom survive her, as follows:  William, J.A. and John H. Burton of Nephi; Mrs. Victor Hague, Mrs. Rex Hyde, Mrs. Ada Sparks and S.P. Burton of Salt Lake; G.L. Burton, Los Angeles; Leonard Burton, Oregon City, Oregon; one brother, Thomas Pass, of Salt Lake, also survives.

«b»Obituary - The Times-News, Nephi, Juab, Utah - Thursday, 3 September 1931 Volume15, Number 36
Pioneer Woman Dies Monday At Age of 82 Years
«/b»Loyal and loving tributes were paid by speakers to Mrs. Mary Elinor Pass Burton, 82, who died at the family residence at 4 AM Monday morning from disabilities incident to old age, at funeral services conducted in the Stake Tabernacle today, (Thursday).  The speakers for the services included Joseph Greenhalgh, James H. Ockey, President A. H. Belliston, and Bishop P.B. Cowan.  The invocation and benediction were offered by James D. Pexton and J. E. Memmott.  The musical program follows: vocal duet, Mrs. Mabel Lunt and LeRoy Whitehead; vocal solos, Miss Evelyn Brough, accompanied by Wallace L. Martin; selection quartet, composed of Clarence Warner, Mrs. Robert Winn, Mrs. A.J. Crapo and LeRoy Whitehead, accompanied by Mrs. Diane G. Booth. Bishop P.B. Cowan was in charge of the services.  The floral offerings were beautiful and profuse.  Interment was in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Bishop Thomas Dalley.

Mrs. Burton was born 6 August 1849 in Stockport, Lancastershire, England.  She left England with her family on 23 May 1863 and landed in New York on 10 July, taking eighteen days to cross the ocean.  They traveled in cattle cars from New York, to Florence, Nebraska, and thence to Salt Lake City in Peter Nebeker's Company , arriving 25 September 1863.  a week later they came to Nephi with ox teams where she had since resided.  She suffered the hardships incident to pioneer life in this community and has been a faithful member of the Latter Day Saints church, taking an active part in Relief Society work.

She was married to Herbert Burton on 11 October 1868 in the Endowment House in Salt Lake city by George Q. Cannon.  Fourteen children were born to the couple of which nine surve;  William, J.A. and John H. Burton, Nephi; Mrs. Mary E. Hague, Mrs. Ada Sparks, Mrs. Ida Hyde and S.P. Burton, Salt Lake; G.L. Burton, Los Angeles; Leonard Burton, Oregon City, Oregon; one brother, Thomas Pass of Salt Lake City.

«b»new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013 - Mary Eleanor Pass - female - born 28 July 1851 in Heaton Morris, Manchester, Lancashire, England - died 28 August 1931 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - buried 31 August 1931 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Herbert Burton 11 October 1868 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

«b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Mary Eleanor Burton - female - age 84 yrs - born about 1847 - died 31 August 1931 in Juab County - State File No.:  1931003285
                  
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Martha PASS
Birth:
20 Nov 1849
Heaton Norris, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death:
29 Jan 1850
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
 
Marr:
 
8
Birth:
6 Apr 1854
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
Death:
25 Feb 1889
Paragonah, Iron, Utah
Marr:
7 Oct 1872
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Uta 
Notes:
                   Plot: 04-03-07

Came to the US in 1862 on the William Tapscott (Rest of the family came in 1863)

«b»Find a Grave«/b» - Rachel Pass Davenport - birth - unknown - died 25 Feb 1889 - children Ellen Lovinia Davenport (1875-1881) & William Thomas Davenport (1883-1976) - spouse: James Burrows Davenport (1852-1925) - burial: Parowan City Cemetery, Parowan, Iron, utah - Plot 04-03-07

«b»Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials
«/b»Rachel Davenport - died 25 February 1889 - buried in Parowan City Cemetery 04-03-07 - source: sexton - comments: 34-10-19 - Relatives:  Mary Ann Wamby (Mother) and Thomas Pass (Father)
«b»
new.familysearch.org«/b» - 2/2013 - Rachel Pass - female - born 6 April 1854 in Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England - died 25 February 1889 in Paragonah, Iron, Utah - buried February 1889 in Paragonah, Iron, Utah - married James Burrows Davenport 7 October 1872 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake,Utah
                  
9
Birth:
18 Jan 1856
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
Death:
1 Oct 1938
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Marr:
18 May 1879
Nephi, Juab, Utah 
Notes:
                   Vb-B-1-32-7

«b»Film 821679«/b» - Obituary Index File to SL Tribune and Deseret News
Pass, Thomas - 82 Died - Saturday, October 2, 1938, Salt Lake
S.L. Tribune 1938, October 2, P. 8-B
Des. News 1938, October 3, Pg. 16

Came to the US on the ship Antarctic in 1863 with Sarah, Sarah, Susannah, , Mary A., and Mary Elenore, son Thomas, and father Thomas.

«b»1880 Census«/b» - Nephi, Juab, Utah - FHL Film 1255336 - NARA Film T9-1336 - Pg. 388B
Thomas Pass - self - male - married - white - 34 yrs - born England - Occ: Railroad hand - Father born England - Mother born England
Euphanie Pass - wife - female - married - white - 27 yrs - born Utah - Occ:keeping house - Father born England - Mother born Utah
Margret Pass - daughter - female - single - white - 4months - born Utah - Father born England - Mother born Utah

«b»Utah Death Index«/b» - Thomas Pass - 1 October 1938 - #1938003772 - male - 82 yrs - Salt Lake
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Utah Cemeteries and Burials Database - extracted by DLW 1/2013 - http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials
«/b» - Thomas Pass - born 18 Jan 1856 in Manchester, England - died 1 October 1938 - buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery Vb-B-1-32-7 - source: sexton/grant - Helen Warmsby (Mother) Thomas Pass (Father)

«b»Find a Grave«/b» - Thomas Pass - born 18 Jan 1856 in England - died 1 Oct 1938 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah - born at Stockport, Lancashire, England - son of Thomas Pass and Mary Ann Wharmby Pass - children: Euphemia Hellen Pass (1883-1902) & Vivian George Pass (1885-1955) - spouse: Euphemia Helen Reid Pass (1855-1916)
buried in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Juab, Utah - Vb-B-1-32-7

«b»Salt Lake Telegram - 3 Oct 1938«/b»
Pass - Funeral services for Thomas Pass will be held Tuesday at 1 PM in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple Street.  Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 4 to 8 PM and Tuesday prior to services.  Interment in Nephi City Cemetery, direction of Larkin Mortuary.

«b»Utah State Death Certificate #38027(8?)5
Thomas Pass - «/b»white - male - widowed - spouse: Euphemia Pass - born 18 January 1856 in Manchester, England - died at age 82 years 8 months 13 days - contractor - Father: Thomas Pass born England - Mother: Helen Warmby - died 1 October 1938 in Salt Lake City, Utah - buried 4 October 1938 in Nephi, Utah - Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake City.

«b»new.familysearch.org«/b» - Thomas Pass Jr. - born 18 January 1855 in Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England - died 1 October 1938 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah - buried 4 October 1938 in Nephi, Juab, Utah - married Euphemia Hellen Reid 18 May 1879 in Nephi, Juab, Utah
                  
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John PASS
Birth:
Jan 1858
Stockport, Cheshire, England
Death:
Feb 1859
Stockport, Cheshire, England
 
Marr:
 
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Martha PASS
Birth:
Feb 1860
Stockport, Cheshire, England
Death:
Mar 1860
Stockport, Cheshire, England
 
Marr:
 
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Mary Ann PASS
Birth:
3 Mar 1861
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
Death:
3 Mar 1861
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
 
Marr:
 
13
Martha PASS
Birth:
3 Mar 1861
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
Death:
Mar 1861
Stockport, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, England
 
Marr:
 
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Thomas Pass - Mary Ann Wharmby

Thomas Pass was born at Stockport, Cheshire, England 21 Jun 1812. His parents were James Pass and Elizabeth Rowlinson.

He married Mary Ann Wharmby 28 May 1837 at Heaton Norris, Stockton, Lancashire, England . Mary Ann Wharmby was born at Chorley, Lancashire, England 10 Jan 1819 daughter of James Wharmby and Elizabeth Kirk .

They were the parents of 13 children:
Elizabeth Pass born 1 Apr 1839.
Ellen Pass born 2 Mar 1841.
Sarah Pass born 5 Nov 1843.
Susannah Pass born 8 Jan 1845.
John Pass born 6 May 1848.
Mary Eleanor Pass born 6 Aug 1849.
Martha Pass born 20 Nov 1849.
Rachel Pass born 6 Apr 1854.
Thomas Pass born 18 Jan 1856.
John Pass born Jan 1858.
Martha Pass born Feb 1860.
Mary Ann Pass born 3 Mar 1861.
Martha Pass born 3 Mar 1861.

Thomas Pass died 2 Jul 1899 at Nephi, Juab, Utah .

Mary Ann Wharmby died 15 May 1888 at Nephi, Juab, Utah .