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1847–1868

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16 October 1804
Death Date
18 November 1890
Gender
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Samuel Turnbow

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  • Samuel served as Captain of the 5th Ten.  He was re-baptized 4 August 1851 at Salt Lake City.

Abraham O. Smoot/George B. Wallace Company (1847)

  • Age at Departure: 42
  • Head of Household

Traveled with

  • Sylvira Caroline Turnbow (Age: 36)
  • John Gillenroy Turnbow (Age: 13)
  • Epsy Adeline Turnbow (Age: 11)
  • Robert Franklin Turnbow (Age: 8)
  • Sophronia Ellen Lenora Turnbow (Age: 6)
  • Milton Octavious Turnbow (Age: 2)
  • Margaret Ann Turnbow (Age: Infant)

Sources

  • Allen, Andrew Jackson, Reminiscences and journal, 1857 July-1884 Apr., 1-2.
  • Camp of Israel schedules and reports, 1845-1849.
  • George Benjamin Wallace Emigrating Company journal, 1847 June-September.
  • George Washington Hill collection in Cache Valley Historical Material, circa 1955, reel 4, item 57, 18-31.
  • Salt Lake Stake, Record of members collection, 1836-1970.
  • Turnbow, Samuel, Autobiographical sketch, 209-10, in Histories and biographies written by members of Camp Sunflower, Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Center Utah County, Provo, Utah, vol. 3, part 1.
  • Woodruff, James Jackson, Mary Ann Jackson Woodruff biographical sketch 1917 Apr., 1-2.