
James Stannard Crane
The Crane family arrived in New York on 5 July 1866 via the ship American Congress. According to the ship roster, eight of their children made the overseas journey with John and Sarah. Though the Thompson company records only list heads of household, it also records that John purchased 8 adult food rations, inferring that the family continued on together for the overland journey as well.
PEF records also lists specific children, confirming the family stayed together the entire journey.
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Clear AllBorn in Pulham, Norfolk, England
1857 May 3
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Occurred On 1857 May 3
Birth
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Father
John L Crane
Mother
Sarah Stannard
Joined Daniel Thompson Company
1866 July 24 – September 28 (Age 9)
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Joined When Organization was Formed
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Ended On 1866 September 28
Organization was Ended
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Baptized
1867 May 5 (Age 10)
Set Apart as Missionary
Central States Mission
1907 December 10 – 1910 January 22 (Age 50)
1907 December 10 – 1910 January 22 (Age 50)
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Set Apart
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Ended On 1910 January 22
Released
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Residence When Called
Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
High Priest
Location Served
Central States
Set Apart By
Joseph W McMurrin
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Central States Mission taken between 1909-1910
Died
1915 July 23 (Age 58)
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Occurred On 1915 July 23
Died
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James Stannard Crane (1857 - 1915) Profile

James Stannard Crane (1857 - 1915) Profile

Central States Mission taken between 1909-1910