Jane Elizabeth Manning
Alternate Names
Jane Elizabeth James (Married Name)
Birth Date
Circa 1819 May 11 (Born)
Death Date
On 1908 April 16 (Died)
Gender
Female
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Born in Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
1819 May 11
Date Details
Occurred Circa 1819 May 11
Married
Isaac James
1845 (Age 25)
Traveled in
Daniel Spencer/Ira Eldredge Company (1847)
1847 June 17 – September 22 (Age 28)
Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Isaac James (Age 27)
Sylvester James (Age 12)
Silas F. James (Age 1)
Additional Information
Shows up in the 8th Ward Records as "Jane C. James."
Date Details
Started On 1847 June 17
Joined Company
Ended Between 1847 September 19 – 22
Company Arrived
Re-baptized
1857 March 6 (Age 37)
Married
Frank Perkins
1878 (Age 58)
Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1908 April 16 (Age 88)
Media
Jane Elizabeth Manning (1819 - 1908) Profile
Sources
Person
1850 United States Census
1850 United States Census. Salt Lake County, Utah.
Record of members collection, 1836-1970
Record of members collection, 1836-1970. Eighth Ward, Part 1.
Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1965
Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1965.
Utah Women's History
Grace Chipman, "Jane Manning James, Advocate for Equality in the Church of Jesus Christ", Utah Women's History.
Pioneer
Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude, Salt Lake City, Publishers Press, c1998
Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude, Salt Lake City, Publishers Press, c1998, Vol. 2, Page 1506.
Historical Department journal history of the Church, 1830-2008
Historical Department journal history of the Church, 1830-2008, 21 June 1847, Page 12.
Quincy D. Newell, "Jane Elizabeth Manning James biography."
Quincy D. Newell, "Jane Elizabeth Manning James biography.".
Semi-Centennial Commission Book of the Pioneers, 1897
Semi-Centennial Commission Book of the Pioneers, 1897, Page 369.
"Slavery in Utah," The Broad Ax
"Slavery in Utah," The Broad Ax, 25 March 1899.