
Solomon Parks McIntosh
In 1852 Solomon was 1st Counselor in the North Pigeon, Iowa Branch presidency. He was also a member of the ninth quorum of seventy.
The Mayhew diary indicates that Solomon was appointed sergeant of the guard in the 1853 Miller/Cooley Company and that his traveling party consisted of five people.
He was Assistant Captain in the Eldredge Company.
He received a Patriarchal Blessing at Lake Point Branch, Tooele County, Utah in 1856.
A secondary source says that in addition to being a farmer he was a freighter who crossed the plains five times.
He died in Cassia County, Idaho.
This Company roster lists four traveling companions. They include his wife, Elizabeth Jane Stump McIntosh, and three others: Malinda Jane McIntosh, Sarah Ann McIntosh and Margaret Elvira Stump. Margaret was Elizabeth's younger sister.
Born
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Occurred On 1813 August 21
Traveled in Daniel A. Miller/John W. Cooley Company (1853)
Traveling Group
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Started On 1853 June 8
Ended On 1853 September 9
Traveled in Ira Eldredge Company (1861)
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Started On 1861 July 1
Ended On 1861 September 13
Died
