John Burton
Company teamster.
Enslaved at the time of his immigration experience.
"I sent our colored man, John, with some feed grain and provisions to raise something for us to come to. He went as a teamster for a brother with the pioneers. . . They arrived in the Great Salt Lake Valley, 1847 . . . . We descended and entered the valley the first of October, 1848. . . . The next day I went south six or eight miles to see some corn that John our colored man had raised." (Joseph Lee Robinson, History of Joseph Lee Robinson, 65, 78)
Appears on the 1850 census as "John Robinson." Incorrectly identified as "John Robertson" in company records, in the Journal History of the Church, and possibly on other records too.
Born in Campbell, Virginia, United States
1797
Mother
Jenny
Father
Zacariah
Date Details
Occurred Circa 1797
Traveled in Edward Hunter/Jacob Foutz Company (1847)
1847 June 19 – October 1 (Age 50) Pioneers in Company
Date Details
Started On 1847 June 19
Joined Company
Ended On 1847 October 1
Company Arrived
Died in Parowan, Iron, Utah Territory, United States
1865 (Age 68)