
Elanson Tuttle
Elanson was a member of the Mormon Battalion and was a member of General Kearney's escort. He was discharged on the Bear River near Soda Springs, Idaho, 16 July 1847 and from there returned to Iowa where he was a member of the Crooked Creek and Ramus Branch until 1850. According to the Journal History of the Church he then crossed the plains "under the direction of officials of the Church but not in the ten major companies of 1850." He was re-baptized at Salt Lake City on 20 March 1852. Near the end of 1852 he was at Mill Creek, Utah and on 6 April he bought land in Salt Lake City.
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1807 September 18
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Occurred On 1807 September 18
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Married Mary Quick
1842 March 29 (Age 34)
Appointed as Private
Mormon Battalion Company C
1846 July 16 – 1847 July 16 (Age 38)
1846 July 16 – 1847 July 16 (Age 38)
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Ended On 1847 July 16
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Member of the Stephen Watts Kearny escort.
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1850 (Age 42)
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Occurred Circa 1850
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Circa 1850
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Married Elizabeth Burgess
1855 November 13 (Age 48)
Married Mary Ann Taylor
1861 June 29 (Age 53)
Died
1879 February 17 (Age 71)
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Occurred On 1879 February 17
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Elanson Tuttle (1807 - 1879) Profile