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1847–1868

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Birth Date
26 July 1826
Death Date
3 October 1883
Gender
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David Cluff Jr.

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  • The Cluff family traveled to the Salt Lake Valley with the Edward Hunter Company in 1850.  The family included David and his wife Elizabeth Hall, and several of their sons: Benjamin, William Wallace, Harvey Harris, Samuel Sampson, Hyrum, Henry, Alfred Aaron, and Orson. Three of their sons, Moses, David Jr., and Joseph, traveled with the Blair company. 

    The 1850 Utah census incorrectly shows the family's surname as "Celiff."

Thomas S. Williams/Seth M. Blair Freight Train (1850)

  • Age at Departure: 23

Sources

  • 1850 Utah Census.
  • Early Missionary Database
  • Edward Hunter and Robert Campbell letter to Brigham Young, 17 July 1850.
  • "Obituary," The Cluff Family Journal, 20 March 1903, 287. 
  • Utah, Territorial Militia Records, 1849-1877.