Emer Harris
Birth Date
On 1781 May 29 (Born)
Death Date
On 1869 November 28 (Died)
Gender
Male
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Born in Cambridge, Albany, New York, United States
1781 May 29
Mother
Rhoda Lapham
Father
Nathan Harris
Date Details
Occurred On 1781 May 29
Married
Parna Chapel
1826 March 29 (Age 44)
Baptized by Hyrum Smith and Newel Knight
1831 February 10 (Age 49)
Served in
Early Church Mission: North America
1832 – 1833 (Age 50)
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Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Priesthood Office
High Priest
Location Served
Pennsylvania
Date Details
Started On 1832
Departed from Home
Ended On 1833
Arrived at Home
Be United in Ministry- Simeon Carter & Emer Harris
1832 January 25 (Age 50)
D&C 75:30
at Amherst, Ohio
Date Details
Occurred On 1832 January 25
Traveled in
Harmon Cutler Company (1852)
1852 June 27 – October 4 (Age 71)
Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Charles Harris (Age 17)
Date Details
Started On 1852 June 27
Joined Company
Ended On 1852 October 4
Company Arrived
Died in Logan, Cache, Utah Territory, United States
1869 November 28 (Age 88)
Media
Emer Harris (1781 - 1869) Profile
Sources
Person
Deseret News
"Obituary", Deseret News, (15 December 1869), Page 1.
High Priests of Nauvoo and early Salt Lake City
High Priests of Nauvoo and early Salt Lake City, Page 57.
The Joseph Smith Papers
"Emer Harris biography", The Joseph Smith Papers.
Mission
Eastern States Mission manuscript history and historical reports, 1830-1977
Eastern States Mission manuscript history and historical reports, 1830-1977, 1832, Vol. 2, Part 1, 1830-1896.
Pioneer
Presiding Bishopric immigrant location committee minutes, 1852 September 20-October 13
Presiding Bishopric immigrant location committee minutes, 1852 September 20-October 13, 20 September 1852.
Registry of names of persons residing in the various wards as to bishop's reports, 1852-1853
Registry of names of persons residing in the various wards as to bishop's reports, 1852-1853.