
Mary Ann Winfield
The Spiers family began their overland journey as part of the Outhouse Company. However, the Outhouse Company experienced divisiveness and for much of the way, each ten in the company traveled independently. William Lang was captain of the ten they split off with.
Outhouse Company records show John Spiers as head of household, whose traveling group consisted of two adults and three children. The Lang Company records identify the individuals in his group as his wife and daughter and two other children, Jesse Cook and Elizabeth Goodson. It is uncertain what their relationship was with the Spiers Family.
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1820 April 20
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Occurred On 1820 April 20
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Married John Spiers
1849 November 12 (Age 29)
Joined Joseph Outhouse Company
1852 June 10 – September 6 (Age 32)
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Ended On 1852 September 6
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Joined William Lang Company
1852 June 10 – September 7 (Age 32)
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Ended Between 1852 September 6 – 7
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1904 March 18 (Age 83)
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Occurred On 1904 March 18
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Mary Ann Winfield Spiers (1820 - 1904) Profile