Thomas Moulton
Birth Date
On 1810 November 10 (Born)
Death Date
On 1892 April 17 (Died)
Gender
Male
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The family sailed to America in 1856 on the ship Thornton.
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Born in Irchester, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
1810 November 10
Mother
Sarah Horn
Father
William Moulton
Date Details
Occurred On 1810 November 10
Traveled in
James G. Willie Company (1856)
1856 July 15 – November 9 (Age 45)
Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
James Heber Moulton (Age 8)
Charlotte Moulton (Age 5)
Sarah Denton (Age 38)
Sophia Elizabeth Moulton (Age 2)
Sarah Elizabeth Moulton (Age 19)
Mary Ann Moulton (Age 15)
William Denton Moulton (Age 12)
Joseph Moulton (Age 10)
Charles Alma Moulton (Age 0)
Date Details
Started On 1856 July 15
Joined Company
Ended On 1856 November 9
Company Arrived
Died in Heber City, Wasatch, Utah Territory, United States
1892 April 17 (Age 81)
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Thomas Moulton (1810 - 1892) Profile
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Saints By Sea
"Thomas Moulton. ID: 39484", Saints By Sea.
Saints by Sea: Latter-day Saint immigration to America
Saints by Sea: Latter-day Saint immigration to America.
Pioneer
Deseret News
"Immigration to Utah", Deseret News, (15 October 1856), Page 6.
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Historical Department journal history of the Church, 1830-2008
Historical Department journal history of the Church, 1830-2008, 9 November 1856.
Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company financial accounts, 1849-1886
Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company financial accounts, 1849-1886, Vol. B, Page 202.
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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Sarah Moulton letter, in Mark H. Forscutt, Journal, 1856 April 7-October 31.
Sarah Moulton letter, in Mark H. Forscutt, Journal, 1856 April 7-October 31., 13 August 1856.
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