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1847–1868

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Birth Date
6 August 1840
Death Date
11 January 1922
Gender
Male
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George Washington Hollingshead

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  • George traveled with his family. He later married Sarah Jane Kirkendall. They had two children.

    Birth date and death date listed were found in a personal, online family history record (such as Family Tree, Ancestry, or My Heritage) without any accompanying documentation. Further research is needed to verify its accuracy.

James C. Snow Company (1852)

  • Age at Departure: 11

Traveled with

  • Thomas William Hollingshead (Age: 57)
  • Aurelia Hollingshead (Age: 49)
  • Aner Matthew Hollingshead (Age: 25)
  • Columbus Burse Burdick (Age: 25)
  • Rhoda Ann Burdick (Age: 19)
  • Joseph Easton Hollingshead (Age: 17)
  • Elizabeth Emily Hollingshead (Age: 14)
  • Erastus Wyman Hollingshead (Age: 9)

Sources

  • 18th Company of 50 report, 1852 July 11, Brigham Young office emigrating companies reports, 1850-1862.
  • Find a Grave (Website)
  • James Chauncey Snow Emigrating Company journal, 1852 July-October.
  • Journal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Supplement after 31 December 1852, 114.