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1847–1868

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26 March 1846
Death Date
16 May 1937
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George Heiner

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  • The family's travel to Utah in 1859 in the Edward Stevenson company is confirmed by the obituary of Johann.

Edward Stevenson Company (1859)

  • Age at Departure: 13

Traveled with

  • Adelgunda Heiner (Age: 44)
  • Johann Martin Heiner (Age: 41)
  • Christiane Maria Heiner (Age: 19)
  • Amelia Heiner (Age: 18)
  • John Heiner (Age: 16)
  • Anthony Heiner (Age: 14)
  • Elizabeth Christina Heiner (Age: 11)
  • Daniel Heiner (Age: 8)
  • Susannah Catherine Heiner (Age: 6)
  • Emma Ann Heiner (Age: 2)
  • Rachel Heiner (Age: Infant)

Sources

  • Andrew Jenson, "Heiner, George," Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia: A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Volume 3 (Salt Lake City, Utah: The Andrew Jenson History Company, 1971), 111-112.
  • Jackman, Susannah Catherine Ovard, Reminiscences, in Gordon R. Orme, comp., The Family of William Martin and Mina May Smith Ovard (1999), 118-20.
  • "Obituary Notes," The Deseret Weekly, 3 April 1897, 511.