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        1847–1868

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        Birth Date
        About 1789
        Death Date
        15 September 1856
        Gender
        Male

        Richard F. Turner

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        • Richard was blind.

          He sailed to America in 1856 on the ship Thornton.

           

        James G. Willie Company (1856)

        • Age at Departure: 67
        • Died en Route

        Sources

        • "Immigration to Utah," Deseret News, 15 October 1856, 254.
        • James G. Willie Emigrating Company journal, 1856 May-November, 16-53.
        • Josiah Rogerson, "Strong Men, Brave Women and Sturdy Children Crossed the Wilderness Afoot," Salt Lake Tribune, 4 January 1914.
        •  Journal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 9 November 1856, 2.
        • Marilyn Austin Smith, Faithful Stewards--the Life of James Gray Willie and Elizabeth Ann Pettit, 95-120.
        • Perpetual Emigrating Fund, Financial Accounts 1848-1886, Ledger B, p. 214.
        • Rogerson, Josiah. "Captain J. G. Willie's Or, the Fourth Handcart Company of 1856 [No. 1]," Salt Lake Herald, 15 December 1907, [5].
        • Woodward, William, Journal, in Utah State Historical Society Cache Valley Chapter, Historical resource materials for Cache Valley, Utah-Idaho, 1955-1956, reel 4, item 2e.