Frederick Phister
Frederick initially traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in the Canute Peterson Company in 1856, according to a Deseret News article of 15 October 1856. According to Journal History 20 September 1856, most of the emigrants in this company left Copenhagen, Denmark, 29 November 1855, and crossed the Atlantic in the ship “John H. Boyd” which sailed from Liverpool, England, 12 December 1855.
Frederick’s surname is listed as "Phisler" in Journal History.
At the end of a mission, Frederick traveled home with the Samuel A. Woolley Company in 1861, according to Journal History of 22 September 1861.
Born in Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
1824 October 4
Mother
Margreathe Christine Lyster
Father
Carl Frederich Phister
Date Details
Occurred On 1824 October 4
Married Caroline Larsen
1853 May 4 (Age 28)
Baptized by A Jorgensen
1854 April 29 (Age 29)
Traveled in Canute Peterson Company (1856)
1856 June 27 – September 16 (Age 31) Pioneers in Company
Date Details
Started On 1856 June 27
Joined Company
Ended On 1856 September 16
Company Arrived
Served in Eastern States Mission
1860 September 22 – 1861 (Age 35) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Other
Marital Status
Widower
Missionary Activity Notes
Boston on Business
Priesthood Quorum When Called
42nd
Priesthood Office
Seventy
Residence When Called
United States
Set Apart By
E Snow
Location Served
Boston
Date Details
Started On 1860 September 22
Set Apart
Ended On 1861
Released
Traveled in Samuel A. Woolley Company (1861)
1861 July 12 – September 22 (Age 36) Pioneers in Company
Roles
Returning Missionary
Date Details
Started On 1861 July 12
Joined Company
Ended On 1861 September 22
Company Arrived
Died
1879 November 9 (Age 55)
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Frederick Phister (1824 - 1879) Profile
Frederick Phister (1824 - 1879) Profile