Men in their Twenties

Flanders Dyke was age 29 when the pages were stolen. Men in this age grouping are likely to move from town to town. They are willing to dream and take risks in hopes of bettering themselves. They like adventure and would not scoff at the possibility of a get-rich quick scheme such as being a treasure hunter. They are typically married and have young children, but willing to act as if they are not tied down. The apron string does not always hold them. 

Barnes, Horace N. – age 24 

Booth, Danford – age 24

Butler, Charles – age 26

Chase, Edmund – age 25

Chase, Sally (sister of Willard Chase) – age 28

Chase, Willard – age 30

Clark, John A. – age 27

Cowdery, Lyman (brother of Oliver Cowdery) – age 26

Durfee, Lemuel Jr. – age 27

Durfee, Mary Anne – age 29

Ely, David G. – age 25 

Foster, Lewis – age 28

Gilbert, John H. – age 26

Harris, Peter – age 29

Jerome, Hiram – age 30

Saunders, Orlando – age 25

Sexton, Pliny – age 32

Stafford, Joshua – age 30

Stoddard, Calvin – age 27

Strong, Theron Rudd – age 26

Tucker, Pomeroy – age 26

Turner, Oramus – age 27

Williams, George – age 31

Willams, Richard – age 26