“A company of Saints (66 souls) left Copenhagen for Utah, Sept. 17, [1891] namely, 13 from the Copenhagen, 10 from the Stockholm, 3 from the Goteborg, 15 from the Aalborg and 25 from the Christiania Conference in charge of Elders Oleen N. Stohl and Johan Gustav Jorgensen, who had labored faithfully in the Stockholm and Christiania conferences.” [HSM, 319]
“Saturday September 26. A company of Saints, bound for Zion, sailed from Liverpool per steamship ‘Wisconsin.’ The company included 25 emigrating Saints from Great Britain, [BLANK SPACE] and eight returning Elders, namely, John P. Olsen, and Johan G. Jorgensen from the Scandinavian Mission; Theo Brandley and Fritz Ityss from the Swiss and German Mission, and Wm. O. Neils, Charles R. Lyman, Newel [O.] Brown and John Boyden from the British Mission. (Orig. Doc.)” [BMMH, 1891]. “There were several hundred Jewish refugees on board, who were wholly unprepared for the rigors of an ocean voyage. Most of them were emaciated and all of them poor and presented a sad picture. One of their number died from exhaustion. A Scandinavian brother also died during the voyage, he having been ill from influenza several months” [DNW 43:623].
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