Adams, Orson B.
Adams, Wm. {William}
Badger, John C.
Baker, Simon
Barton, Lorenzo
Barnard, John P.
Barton, Andrew
Bateman, Joseph
Bateman, Samuel
Bayliss, Hermon D.
Benson, Richard
Bloxom, Thomas
Boggs, Francis
Brimhall, Goerge
Bringhurst, Samuel
Brunson, Lemon
Burnham, Isaac
Call, Anson
Cannon, Angus
Cartwright, Thomas
Caruthers, Matthew
Cherry, Aaron D.
Chipman, Washman
Corbett, Thomas
Dame, Wm. H. {William}
Decker, Zechariah B.
Dolten, Charles W.
Dolten, John
Edwards, Hope
Elmer, Elijah
Empy, Wm. Y. {William}
Farr, Aaron F.
Farrar, James
Fullmer, Almon L.
Goodale, Isaac N.
Green, Robert
Groves, Elisha H.
Hall, Charles
Hall, Job
Hamilton, Samuel
Harminson, James
Harper, Charles A.
Harrison, Richard
Henderson, John
Hendrix, Daniel
Holbrook, Chandler
Holfeins{?}, Jacob
Hollingsherd, Nelson
Horne, Joseph
Hovey, Joseph G.
Howd, Simeon D.
Hulse, Benj. R. {Benjamin}
Hunter, George
Johnson, Sextus E.
Judd, Zadock K.
Lanay, Wm. {William}
Leavitt, Goerge
Lee, John D.
Lawson, James
Lewis, Jesse
Lewis, James
Lewis, Philip B.
Lewis, Tarlton
Lish, Peter
Little, James A.
Love, Andrew
Lunceford, Joseph
Lunt, Henry
Marius, Ensign
McGuffie, James
Miller, Robert
Miller, Daniel
Millett, Joseph
Mitchell, Wm. C. {William}
Mitchell, Wm. C., Jr. {William}
Moor, George
Morse, Wm A. {William}
Newman, Elijah
Parks, James
Pugmire, Jonathan, son
Pugmire, Joseph H.
Ray, Paul
Robinson, Joseph L.
Robinson, Wm. {William}
Sabin, Asa W.
Sanderson, John
Sheets, Elijah F.
Shirts, Don Carlos
Shirts, George
Shirts, Peter
Smith, George A.
Smith, Jonathan
Smith, Peter A.
Smith, Thomas C.
Steele, John
Topham, John
Town, Chester
Vance, Wm. T. {William}
Walker, Joseph
Watt, Benjamin
Webb, Charles Y.
Wheeler, Thomas J.
Whipple, Edson
Whitney, Francis T.
Wiley, Robert
Williams, Edward
Winn, Dennis
Wood, George
Wood, Gideon D.
Woolf, John A.
Woolley, Samuel A.
Woolsey, Hyrum
Wright, Jefferson
Young, G. C.
Thirty women over 14; 18 children under 14;
with 101 wagons; 2 carriages; 100 horses; 12 mules;
368 oxen; 166 head of loose cattle;
and seed grain, etc., sufficient for their wants.
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