"A COMPANY of Saints, and returning missionaries, from Scandinavia, numbering in all 123 souls, sailed from Liverpool on Saturday, October 6th. By letter received from Queenstown, we learn that all were feeling well, and rejoicing in the privilege of gathering to Zion."
MS, 50:42 (Oct. 15, 1888), p.667
"Sat. 6. [Oct. 1888] -- The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 123 Saints in charge of Niels P. Lindelof. The company arrived in New York Oct. 15th
, and in Salt Lake City Oct. 23rd."
CC, p.166
" . . . The fourth and last company of Saints who emigrated from Scandinavia in 1888, consisted of 102 souls, including seven returning elders, and sailed from Copenhagen, Sept. 27, 1888. The names of the returning elders were: Nils P. Lindelof (leader of the company), Joseph Christenson, John Anderson, Albert Nephi Tolestrup, Gustave Backman, Hans C. N. Hansen and Hans J. Nielsen. After a safe voyage across the North Sea the emigrants arrived in Hull, England, and thence continued their journey by rail to Liverpool, where they, together with a small company from Norway (19 souls), boarded the ship 'Wisconsin,' [Wyoming] which sailed from Liverpool, Oct. 6th, in charge of Elder Lindelof. Part of the Norwegian company sailed from Christiania, Sept 28, 1888, in charge of Carl Erikson and Christian Olsen. This little company had a safe voyage across the North Sea. After a safe voyage across the Atlantic the 'Wisconsin' [Wyoming] arrived in New York Oct. 15th. A family with two children was left in New York, because the husband had diphtheria. The other emigrants boarded the ship 'Roanoke' in New York and enjoyed a voyage along the American coast to Norfolk, Virginia, whence they traveled by railroad to Salt Lake City, where they arrived safe and well, Oct. 23 1888. . . ."
HSM, p.306
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