I feel the pioneer heritage bug every now and then. When I was in Iowa City last week, I purchased a book on the handcart pioneers. To my surprise, my great grandfather's grandfather was in the book. He was a member of the first handcart company--The Ellsworth Company--in 1856.
I also have pioneer ancestors who were in Brigham Young's Company in 1847, the Gully/Spencer Company in 1849, the McGaw Company in 1852, and the Canfield Company in 1862.
Do you have ancestors in any of those companies?
What about in other companies?
I love the Church's pioneer search: http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/lib...1-2068,00.html.
My mother and her immediate family are first generation converts--a fact of which I am proud--but on my dad's side we go back to my great grandfather's grandfather, who was baptized by Oliver Cowdery in 1831.
I also have pioneer ancestors who were in Brigham Young's Company in 1847, the Gully/Spencer Company in 1849, the McGaw Company in 1852, and the Canfield Company in 1862.
Do you have ancestors in any of those companies?
What about in other companies?
I love the Church's pioneer search: http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/lib...1-2068,00.html.
My mother and her immediate family are first generation converts--a fact of which I am proud--but on my dad's side we go back to my great grandfather's grandfather, who was baptized by Oliver Cowdery in 1831.
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