Johan Frederick Fechser : Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel Database

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Trail Excerpt:Fechser, Johan Frederick, Autobiographical sketch, 2, in
Fechser family histories.
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Excerpt:In the spring of 1854 we left St. Louis for Great Salt Lake City,
in Capt. James Browns Company. We went to a place called Salt Creek, with the
Steamboat; from there we went with ox teams over the plains and thru the
mountains till we reached Great Salt Lake City, 24 of Sept. 1854.
It pleased the Lord to try the Saints who emigrated this year very
hard, we got namely the colera among us. Many died and most of the company were
sick. Among others who died was my dear beloved wife, she died on the 21 of
June at one oclock in the morning, and was buried fifteen <7> miles from Fort Leavenworth,
and my daughter died on the 24th of June and was buried fifteen miles from Fort
Leavenworth. This was a heavy blow for me; but I will say with Job of old: The
Lord gave and the Lord Took, blessed be the name of the Lord.
In these days a family by the name of Stutmann died. Frantz and
his wife Louise died on the 22 of June, and 2 sons, the name of one was Edward,
the other ones name I do not know. The funeral of all these I attended to with
my own hands; they were all buried 15 miles from Fort Leavenworth.
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