
George Henry Crosby
George was the son of Jesse and Hannah Crosby. He initially traveled to the Valley with his family in 1847. In 1850, he lived in Utah county with his mother and brothers. Several years later, he worked as a teamster for Daniel Thompson's out-and-back company in 1866.
Company records seem to indicate there were two teamsters by the name of Crosby. There is a wagon assigned to "G. Crosby" and another wagon assigned to "G.W. Crosby." However teamster lists just list one Crosby. It is uncertain if there actually were two teamsters with this surname or if they were the same man.
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1846 October 25
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Occurred On 1846 October 25
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Joined Daniel Spencer/Perrigrine Sessions Company
1847 June 18 – September 25 (Age 0)
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Ended Between 1847 September 24 – 25
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Assigned as Teamster
Daniel Thompson Company
1866 July 24 – September 28 (Age 19)
1866 July 24 – September 28 (Age 19)
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Ended On 1866 September 28
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1916 October 10 (Age 69)
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Occurred On 1916 October 10
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George Henry Crosby (1846 - 1916) Profile