
James Davenport
James Davenport was part of the 11th Company of Ten led by John S. Higbee. He worked as a blacksmith and stayed with others to help operate the Platte River ferry and continued on to Salt Lake Valley with the oncoming companies.
Shortly after arriving in the Valley, he returned to Winter Quarters to collect his family. They crossed the plains together in either 1851 or 1852. They are listed in the 1850 Iowa census, and James is listed in the 1852 Bishop's Report. Further research is needed to narrow the year of this second trip to the Valley and to identify the name of the company they traveled with.
Filter Activities
Clear AllBorn
1802 May 1
Date Details
Occurred On 1802 May 1
Birth
Joined Company Unknown
1847 – 1868 (Age 44)
Start Date Details
Joined When Organization was Formed
End Date Details
Ended On 1868
Organization was Ended
Additional Information
Joined Brigham Young Vanguard Company
1847 April 16 – July 21 (Age 44)
Start Date Details
Joined When Organization was Formed
End Date Details
Ended On 1847 July 21
Organization was Ended
Married Catherine Vanever Geyer
1852 July 26 (Age 50)
Died
1883 July 23 (Age 81)
Date Details
Occurred On 1883 July 23
Died
Media

James Davenport (1802 - 1883) Profile