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1847–1868

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Birth Date
13 May 1839
Death Date
19 April 1923
Gender
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James Dutton

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  • James came from England in 1864 on the ship General McClellan.

    James and Harriet Dutton are also on the roster of the 1864 Joseph Rawlins company that was printed in the Deseret News. Since we have their names on a handwritten and a newspaper roster for being in the Warren company, there is greater proof that they traveled in the Warren company than in the Rawlins company. Also traveling in this company was Harriet's parents and siblings.

William S. Warren Company (1864)

  • Age at Departure: 25
  • Head of Household

Traveled with

  • Harriet Emaline Dutton (Age: 18)

Sources

  • “Captain William S. Warren Company (third ox train), manifests, 1864.” Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company church trains accounts 1861-1868, Captains’ accounts, 1862-1868. (CR 376 8, Box 1, Folder 13)
  • Find a Grave (Website)
  • "List of Passengers," Deseret News, 17 August 1864, 369.
  • Perpetual Emigrating Fund, Financial Accounts 1849-1886, Ledger C, p. 282.
  • Saints By Sea: Latter-day Saint Immigration to America