James Gemmell

Birth Date
On 1814 October 26 (Born)
Death Date
On 1881 April 6 (Died)
Gender
Male

His obituary states that he crossed the plains to Utah the same year that James B. Cox was murdered. That happened in 1850. Unfortunately the obituary misidentified the year of his overland travel as 1846, but there is no question about the date of the murder. It was mentioned in many trail diaries as happening on June 7, 1850.

He is seen on the plains in 1857 with the Homer Duncan Company. He only traveled with this company from Ellis County, Texas, to the jumping off place on the Missouri River where Duncan's company began going west (possibly Atchison). At this point he continued up the river to Independence where he joined a small company of Utah-bound Mormons, including Apostles Snow and John Taylor.

His surname is also spelled "Gammell" in some sources.

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Born

1814 October 26

Date Details

Occurred On 1814 October 26

Traveled in Company Unknown (1850)

1850 (Age 35) Pioneers in Company

Date Details

Occurred Circa 1850
Joined Company
Circa 1850
Company Arrived

Traveled in Homer Duncan Company (1857)

1857 May – September 25 (Age 42) Pioneers in Company

Date Details

Started Circa 1857 May
Joined Company
Ended Between 1857 September 14 – 25
Company Arrived

Died

1881 April 6 (Age 66)
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