List of the emigrants part of the Baker-Fancher party.

Date
2008
Type
Book
Source
Ronald W. Walker
LDS
Hearsay
Secondary
Reference

Ronald W. Walker, Richard E. Turley, and Glen M. Leonard, Massacre at Mountain Meadows: An American Tragedy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), 243–249

Scribe/Publisher
Oxford University Press
People
Glen M. Leonard, Ronald W. Walker, Richard E. Turley, Jr.
Audience
Reading Public
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Transcription

The following is a list of emigrants known or strongly believed to have perished in the Mountain Meadows Massacre, along with the seventeen children who survived. The emigrants are listed alphabetically by family name, then by age within each family group. The names of unmarried children are indented after the names of their parents; the surviving children’s names appear in italics. After each name is the person’s approximate age at the time of the massacre.1 Subscript notes indicate that a person was memorialized as a massacre victim on the 1955 monument in Harrison, Arkansas (designated by H); on the 1990 monument at Mountain Meadows (designated by M); or on the program published for the September 10, 1999, memorial service at Mountain Meadows (designated by MS). Some names that follow do not appear on any of these three lists. Some persons identified in the past as massacre victims, like Charles Stallcup and Alf Smith, do not appear. Though originally thought to have perished in the massacre, these persons, in fact, left the wagon train sometime before the massacre and thus survived.

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