Charles Stoudemann
Although his name appears on the 1854 Robert L. Campbell handwritten roster (spelled Stoyddmann), he only joined that company after the death of his parents. According to information in the minutes of a property dispute trial, his mother requested that he be cared for by Frederick Loba before she died. There were other Swiss people in the Campbell company, including the Loba family (with whom he is listed) who were from his Swiss hometown of Lausanne.
Rebaptized in the Tenth Ward on 3 December 1854 under the name "Charles Loba."
Rebaptized again in the Smithfield Ward on 5 July 1850 under the name "Charles Stoudeman." This baptism record included an exact birthdate.
Born
1842 February 16
Date Details
Occurred On 1842 February 16
Died
No dates given
Traveled in James Brown Company (1854)
1854 June 18 – October 3 (Age 12) Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Date Details
Started On 1854 June 18
Joined Company
Ended Between 1854 September 27 – October 3
Company Arrived
Traveled in Robert L. Campbell Company (1854)
1854 July 18 – October 31 (Age 12) Pioneers in Company
Traveling Group
Date Details
Started On 1854 July 18
Joined Company
Ended Between 1854 October 28 – 31
Company Arrived