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1847–1868

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Birth Date
21 June 1840
Death Date
26 December 1899
Gender
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Charles William Stayner

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  • Charles initially came to the Valley with his parents in 1855. At the end of a mission, Charles returned to the Salt Lake Valley  in the 1866 Thomas E. Ricks Company.

    In Mormon Migration he, his mom and father are listed as: Captain, Mrs., and Son.

Jacob F. Secrist/Noah T. Guymon Company (1855)

  • Age at Departure: 14

Traveled with

  • Elizabeth Stayner (Age: 50)
  • Thomas Collie Stayner (Age: 50)

Thomas E. Ricks Company (1866)

  • Age at Departure: 26
  • Returning Missionary

Sources

  • 2nd Company of 50 reports, 1855 May 31.
  • Beck, Martha, Autobiography, in Joel Edward Ricks, Cache Valley Historical Material [ca. 1955], MS 8237, reel 3, item 25, 3-4.
  • "List of Names in Incoming Passenger Trains," Deseret News, 16 August 1866, 1.
  • Missionary Department Missionary Registers, 1860-1959, Volume 1.
  • "Returned Missionaries," Deseret News [Weekly] 30 Aug. 1866, 317.
  • Saints By Sea: Latter-day Saint Immigration to America
  • Utah, Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946.