James Hurren
Birth Date
On 1827 February 24 (Born)
Death Date
On 1909 December 6 (Died)
Gender
Male
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Born in Linstead Parva, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
1827 February 24
Mother
Mary Fisher Martin
Father
William Hurren
Date Details
Occurred On 1827 February 24
Married
Eliza Reeder
1850 September 28 (Age 23)
Baptized
1851 June 28 (Age 24)
Traveled in
James G. Willie Company (1856)
1856 July 15 – November 9 (Age 29)
Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Mary Reeder Hurren (Age 7)
Emma Hurren (Age 4)
Eliza Reeder (Age 26)
Sarah Hurren (Age 2)
Selena Hurren (Age 0)
Date Details
Started On 1856 July 15
Joined Company
Ended On 1856 November 9
Company Arrived
Died in Hyde Park, Cache, Utah, United States
1909 December 6 (Age 82)
Media
James Hurren (1827 - 1909) Profile
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Box Elder News Journal
"Another Pioneer Gone", Box Elder News Journal, (9 December 1909), Page 1.
Deseret Evening News
"Recent Deaths", Deseret Evening News, (22 December 1909), Page 3.
Saints By Sea
"James Hurren. ID: 82223", Saints By Sea.
Saints by Sea: Latter-day Saint immigration to America
Saints by Sea: Latter-day Saint immigration to America.
Pioneer
Adolph M. Reeder writings, circa 1953
Adolph M. Reeder writings, circa 1953.
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Daughters of Utah Pioneers collection, 1828-1963
"History of Robert Reeder", Daughters of Utah Pioneers collection, 1828-1963, Page 2-6.
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Deseret Evening News
"Handcart Vets Hold Reunion", Deseret Evening News, (3 October 1907), Page 11.
Deseret News
"Immigration to Utah", Deseret News, (15 October 1856), Page 6.
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Faithful stewards--the life of James Gray Willie and Elizabeth Ann Pettit Willie, undated
Faithful stewards--the life of James Gray Willie and Elizabeth Ann Pettit Willie, undated, Page 95-120.
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Handcart Veterans Association scrapbook, 1906-1914
"Scrapbook Part 6, Hand Cart Veterans reported alive", Handcart Veterans Association scrapbook, 1906-1914, (4 October 1906), Page 1-19.
James G. Willie History
James G. Willie History, Mary Hurren Wight.
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Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company financial accounts, 1849-1886
Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company financial accounts, 1849-1886, Vol. B, Page 204.
Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company financial accounts, 1849-1886, Vol. A, Page 276.
Salt Lake Herald-Republican
Josiah Rogerson, "Captain J. G. Willie's Or, the Fourth Handcart Company of 1856", Salt Lake Herald-Republican, (15 December 1907), Page 5.
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Salt Lake Tribune
Josiah Rogerson, Sr., "Strong Men, Brave Women and Sturdy Children Crossed the Wilderness Afoot", Salt Lake Tribune, (4 January 1914).
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