While they were trying to get to Salt Lake Valley, Elizabeth Catherine born 5 Jul 1848 died at 8 1/2 months on the 19 Mar 1849.
"On the river bottoms near Montrose, Iowa, on 9 October 1846, many quail miraculously flew into camp. The quail were cooked and fed to some 640 destitute people (see Stanley B. Kimball, "Nauvoo West: The Mormons of the Iowa Shore," There the refugees set up scattered camps for two miles along the river banks above the town of Montrose, Iowa (later known as the poor camps). Allen's company reached Montrose on 6 October 1846.
Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Brigham Young
I went myself, in company with a few of my brethren, between one and two hundred miles along the several routes of travel, stopping at every little camp, using our influence to obtain volunteers, and on the day appointed for the rendezvous [16 July 1846 at Council Bluffs, Iowa] the required complement was made up; and this was all accomplished in about twenty days from the time that the requi... These] brethren who tarried by the way [along the riverbank above Montrose, Iowa] were toiling through poverty and distress.
She and Samuel had the following children:
(1) Harriett born 22 Nov 1836
(2) Joseph (twin) born 22 Nov 1836
(3) John 20 May 1838
(4) Ann born 8 Oct 1839
(5) Fanny born 15 Nov 1840
(6) Hannah 11 Aug 1842
(7) Samuel, Jr 7 Jun 1844
(8) Phebe 14 Jul 1846
(9) Elizabeth Catherine born 5 Jul 1848
(10) Sarah born 17 Mar 1850
While they were trying to get to Salt Lake Valley, Elizabeth Catherine born 5 Jul 1848 died at 8 1/2 months on the 19 Mar 1849.
"On the river bottoms near Montrose, Iowa, on 9 October 1846, many quail miraculously flew into camp. The quail were cooked and fed to some 640 destitute people (see Stanley B. Kimball, "Nauvoo West: The Mormons of the Iowa Shore," There the refugees set up scattered camps for two miles along the river banks above the town of Montrose, Iowa (later known as the poor camps). Allen's company reached Montrose on 6 October 1846.
Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Brigham Young
I went myself, in company with a few of my brethren, between one and two hundred miles along the several routes of travel, stopping at every little camp, using our influence to obtain volunteers, and on the day appointed for the rendezvous [16 July 1846 at Council Bluffs, Iowa] the required complement was made up; and this was all accomplished in about twenty days from the time that the requi... These] brethren who tarried by the way [along the riverbank above Montrose, Iowa] were toiling through poverty and distress.
She and Samuel had the following children:
(1) Harriett born 22 Nov 1836
(2) Joseph (twin) born 22 Nov 1836
(3) John 20 May 1838
(4) Ann born 8 Oct 1839
(5) Fanny born 15 Nov 1840
(6) Hannah 11 Aug 1842
(7) Samuel, Jr 7 Jun 1844
(8) Phebe 14 Jul 1846
(9) Elizabeth Catherine born 5 Jul 1848
(10) Sarah born 17 Mar 1850
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