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1847–1868

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2 May 1838
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Hannah Harwood

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  • The Harwood 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.

    Hannah is the daughter of Thomas Harwood. She was traveling with her father's brother, Samuel, and her cousins.

Joseph Outhouse Company (1852)

  • Age at Departure: 14

Traveled with

  • Samuel Harwood (Age: 48)
  • James Harwood (Age: 17)
  • John George Harwood (Age: 15)
  • Anna Harwood (Age: 7)

William Lang Company (1852)

  • Age at Departure: 14

Traveled with

  • Samuel Harwood (Age: 48)
  • James Harwood (Age: 17)
  • John George Harwood (Age: 15)
  • Anna Harwood (Age: 7)

Sources

  • "4th Company," Deseret News, 18 September 1852, 2.
  • 4th Company of 50 reports, 1852.
  • "A Schedule of Capt. Wm Lang Company of Emigrants to Utah Territory," In Brigham Young Office emigrating companies reports 1850-1862, Reports 1850-1852-4th Company of 50 reports, 1852.