Photos |
| Alices's children by William Walsh and Jacob Strong. Left to right
1. Lucinda Strong Campbell (Oldest child by Jacob Strong) (My Grandmother)
2. Alice Walsh Strong
3. Sarah Walsh (Alice's daughter by William Walsh)
4. John Walsh (Alice's son by William Walsh)
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| Home of Alice Walsh prior to leaving England and coming to America. This picture is taken at Darwen Near Blackburn England. |
| The old home of Michael Fish, Alice's cousin. This picture is taken at Darwen near Blackburn England. John Walsh sent this to his mother (Alice Walsh Strong) when he was on a mission to England in 1924. |
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Documents |
| Mrs. Alice Walsh Strong "Pioneer of the Week" Article that appeared in the Ogden Standard Examiner. |
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Headstones |
| Alice Fish Walsh Strong Status: Located. Alice Fish Walsh Strong's epitaph is written on the back of Jacob and Sarah Strong's headstone. She was a Martin company handcart survivor who became a second wife to Jacob Strong. |
| James Strong (Jr) Status: Located. James Strong's Tombstone at the Union Cemetery in Strongstown, PA
"In memory of James Strong Who departed this life march the 5 1837 in the 72 year of his age" |
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Histories |
Alice Fish Walsh -
by Arlie Campbell The life of Alice Fish Walsh as told by her grandson, Arlie Campbell, in the Jacob Strong Family reunion August 19, 1978 at the home of Elmer Strong. |
Alice Fish Walsh Strong - by Lucinda S. Campbell Alice Fish Walsh Strong married Jacob Strong as a second wife in 1857 after losing her first husband, William Walsh, and her 5-year-old son, Robert, while crossing the plains in the Martin handcart company. |
Alice Walsh - Autobiography Autobiographical sketch found in the Josiah Rogerson Papers (ca.1895-1914), fd 2 |
Alice Walsh tribute published in the Church News, Dec 30, 2006 "This I Have Done for Him" With these words, handcart pioneer Alice Walsh described some
of the sacrifices she made to gather to Zion.
Alice Fish Walsh Strong was the second wife of Jacob Strong
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