"DEPARTURE OF EMIGRANTS. -- The forth general company of emigration Saints sailed from Liverpool per S. S. Wyoming on Saturday, the 30th ultimo, Elder Benjamin Bennett in charge. There were 193 from Great Britain, 50 from Switzerland and Germany, and 222 from Scandinavia, who, together with 31 returning missionaries, make a total of 496. The names of the returning elders are as follows: J. A. A. Bunot, Henry Yates, John Griffin, John R. Holt, William Wagstaff, J. L. Bench, F. L. Gibbons, John Reeve, Robert Hunter, Benjamin Bennett, James Briggs, Charles H. Rhees, H. W. Harris, W. S. Read, Edward Stevenson, Alouis Bauer, John Stucki, C. E. Anderson, C. A. Tietjen, A. Anderson, James P. Olson, John Olson, S. Sorensen, Lars P. Overson, Hans J. Bruun, S. Petersen, C. Larsen, A. J. Hansen, O. Johnson, Gustaf Anderson, P. P. Dyreng.
Fifteen of these elders have been serving in the British Mission, fourteen in the Scandinavian, and two in the Swiss and German. Most of them left their homes in Utah about two years ago. Others came from there more recently, and have reluctantly been compelled to cease their missionary labors on account of failing health. All have labored faithfully to spread a knowledge of the gospel and save souls, and now they return to their mountain homes with the approval of the Almighty and benediction of the Saints."
MS, 46:35 (Sep. 1, 1884), p.551
"Sat. 30. [Aug. 1884] -- The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 496 Saints, including 31 returning missionaries, under the direction of Benjamin Bennett. They arrived at New York Sept. 9th, and at Ogden Sept. 16th."
CC, p.116
". . . Still another company of emigrating Saints bound for Zion sailed from Copenhagen Aug. 25, 1884, on board the steamer 'Panther.' After a successful voyage on the North Sea, the emigrants arrived at Hull on Thursday, Aug. 28th, and the next day continued their journey by railroad to Liverpool, where a small company of Norwegian Saints, who had come direct from Norway (leaving Christiania Aug. 22nd), joined them, and all went on board the steamer 'Wyoming,' which sailed on the 30th. The whole company now numbered 496 souls, including 31 returning missionaries, 222 Scandinavian Saints, 193 British and 50 Swiss and German Saints. The ship arrived in New York Tuesday evening, Sept. 9th. The following morning the company landed at Castle Garden and late in the evening started westward by train from Jersey City. This was the season's fourth company of emigrating Saints from Europe. It arrived in Ogden and Salt Lake City, all well, Sept. 17th. Among the Utah elders who returned with this company were the following from Scandinavia: Emil Andersen, Charles A. Tietjen, Andrew J. Hansen, Lars Peter Ovesen, Gustaf Anderson, Christian Larsen, James P. Olsen, Soren Pedersen, Soren Sorensen, Anders Anderson, Olaus Johnson Nordstrand and Peter P. Dyring. The latter was released because of poor health. Elders Nordstrand and Dyring accompanied the Norwegian Saints from Christiania to Liverpool. . . ."
HSM, p.279
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