
Roger Horrocks
The Horrocks family arrived in New York on 6 July 1866 via the ship Arkwright. The family consisted of John and his three children. Despite the records on Mormon Migration, his wife Ann did not accompany them as planned. This is confirmed by PEF records that indicate that the balance was for only four shares (people.) Also, she is seen following them a few years later on the ship Colorado in 1869, with an additional PEF record to confirm.
Only John's name appears on the overland company records, as head of household. However, there is a notation that he purchased 6 adult food rations. These would cover himself and his three children. Further research is needed to identify the two additional adults that made the trip with his family.
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Clear AllBorn in Chew Moor, Lancashire, England
1844 October 5
Relationships
Father
John Horrocks
Mother
Ann Horrocks
Baptized by John Horrocks
1853 (Age 8)
Joined Daniel Thompson Company
1866 July 24 – September 28 (Age 21)
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Joined When Organization was Formed
End Date Details
Organization was Ended
Additional Information
Traveling Group
Set Apart as Missionary
British Mission
1895 March 29 – 1897 April 10 (Age 50)
1895 March 29 – 1897 April 10 (Age 50)
Start Date Details
Set Apart
End Date Details
Released
Additional Information
Residence When Called
Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Priesthood Quorum When Called
20th
Location Served
Great Britain
Set Apart By
Geo Reynolds
Died
1932 October 20 (Age 88)
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Roger Horrocks (1844 - 1932) Profile

Roger Horrocks (1844 - 1932) Profile