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  • John Sears (1822 - 1902)
    Born in England. Came to Utah 1864. Married: Sarah Wagstaff 1843 in England (daughter of William Wagstaff of England). Their children: Septimus W., married Anne Chission, married Mary Ann Needham...
  • Anna Wirthlin (1842 - 1915)
  • Leopold Wirthlin (1828 - 1888)
    (son of Stephen Wirthlin and Teresia Soder of Möhlin, Canton Aargau, Switzerland; the former born December 27, 1786; the latter in 1787, both at Möhlin married June 6, 1814). He was born December 3, 18...
  • Phoebe Henry (1847 - 1929)
  • John Dewsnup, Jr. (1850 - 1928)
    Listed in 1851 in Manchester, England living with father, Age 1. Listed in 1861 in Manchester, England living with father age 11 Scholar. Crossed the plains on mule train. In 1880 Census living i...

1864

This project is a sub project of the Mormon Pioneers (1847-1868) Master Project

This page covers the Mormon Pioneers of 1864 only.

Finding Aids

Chronological Company List

Pioneer Index Search

How to Participate

Please collaborate on a specific year's (1847-1868) project page. If you have an ancestor who was a Mormon pioneer consult the link listed under finding aids to verify the year of your ancestor's migration. Then after getting yourself added as a collaborator for that year navigate to your ancestor's profile and under the "More Actions" link choose "Add to Project" and select the Mormon Pioneer project to which your ancestor should be included on.

  • Include in the "About Me" section of each person a brief biographical sketch of their lives. See any of the pioneers on the 1847 Brigham Young project as an example.
  • Include a photograph of your ancestor if one exists.
  • Your pioneer's profiles should be marked as "public" and not "private".
  • All included profiles should include full identifying information including birth and death dates as well as birth and death locations. It would also be very helpful if the immediate family of your pioneer ancestor, (their parents, siblings and children) profiles were public profiles also.
  • Do not make public any profiles of living people.

NOTE: All pioneers included on a project will have their pioneer's profiles editable by other geni.com collaborators of that particular project.