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1847–1868

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Birth Date
9 March 1832
Death Date
9 April 1911
Gender
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Louis Phillipe Cardon

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    The Cardon family sailed to America in 1854 on the John M. Wood.  The ship manifest lists their surname as "Cordon," and their travel to Utah in the Robert L. Campbell pioneer company  is mentioned in the articles which appears in The Journal.

    His birth and death dates are confirmed by the inscription on his gravestone in Mexico.

Robert L. Campbell Company (1854)

  • Age at Departure: 22

Traveled with

  • Martha Marie Cardon (Age: 55)
  • Philip Cardon (Age: 52)
  • John Cardon (Age: 29)
  • Catherine Cardon (Age: 24)
  • Marie Madeleine Cardon (Age: 20)
  • John Paul Cardon (Age: 14)
  • Thomas Barthelemy Cardon (Age: 11)

Sources

  • "Experiences of a Logan Man," The Journal, 4 June 1927, 7.
  • Find a Grave (Website)
  • Italian map of early branches. (M274.5 I88 1982)
  • Marie M. Cardon Guild correspondence, 1898-1913, 1964, Folder contents: (1) Correspondence and autobiographical information, undated, 1964.
  • "Pioneer and Patriarch Buried Yesterday After Impressive Services," Logan Republican, 16 February 1915, 1.
  • Robert Campbell company report, 1854 August 22.