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1847–1868

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Birth Date
27 March 1835
Death Date
21 August 1921
Gender
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Daniel Henry Dunne

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  • Daniel, his wife Elizabeth, children Florence, Orson, Charlotte and William came from England in 1868 on the ship Emerald Isle.

    Daniel Henry Dunne crossed the plains with his wife and children. As stated in Francis Brown's journal, his daughter died of mountain fever while en route to Utah. Further research is needed to provide adequate supporting evidence for his date of death.

    His surname is spelled "Dunne" on his gravestone.

Edward T. Mumford Company (1868)

  • Age at Departure: 33
  • Head of Household

Traveled with

  • Elizabeth Dunne (Age: 35)
  • Florence Elizabeth Dunne (Age: 13)
  • Orson Henry Dunne (Age: 11)
  • Charlotte Pheobe Dunne (Age: 9)
  • William Kettringham Dunne (Age: 2)

Sources

  • 1900 Utah Census.
  • Captain E. T. Mumford, list of passengers, 1868.
  • England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
  • Find a Grave (Website)
  • Francis A. Brown Journal, 1867 September – 1868 September.
  • "Names of Passengers in Captain Mumford's Train," Deseret News, 23 September 1868, 1.
  • Saints By Sea: Latter-day Saint Immigration to America