"DEPARTURE OF THE 6TH COMPANY. -- At 1 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, October 14th, the sixth and last company of this season's emigration took their departure on board the Guion steamship Wyoming, Captain Beddoe, from Liverpool for New York. There were 98 adults, 53 children, and 4 returning elders, numbering 155 souls.
Elder William N. Fife, who was appointed to take charge of the company, has labored since his arrival from Utah on the 12th of November 1873 in the Glasgow Conference, a portion of the time as president, and having been released, returns home.
Elder James Bywater, from his arrival November 12, 1873, has labored as president of the Leeds Conference, and returns home on account of failing health.
Elder Volney King, during his sojourn in this country from November 12, 1873, has labored in the Durham and Newcastle, and Leeds Conferences, and is released to return home on account of ill health.
Elder A. B. Taylor, who arrived at Liverpool May 26, 1873, has labored in the Nottingham, Leeds, and Bedfordshire Conferences, and having been released, returns home with this company."
MS, 36:42 (Oct 20, 1874), p.665
"Wed. 14. [Oct. 1874] -- The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 155 Saints, under the direction of William N. Fife. The company arrived at New York Oct. 16th, and at Salt Lake City Nov. 5th."
CC, p.92
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