Langston, Clarinda Phillips
Birth Date: 19 Jan. 1829
Death Date: 28 Aug. 1908
Gender: Female
Age: 25 at time of crossing
Company: Unidentified Companies (1854)
Source of Trail Excerpt:
Langston, John, Autobiographical sketch, 8-9.
Read Trail Excerpt:
About the middle of this winter, 1853, I made up my mind to sell out and fix and go to Salt Lake City and join the Mormons. So I went to work, sold out all I could and about the first of May, started for the Salt Lake. . . .
After this I got ready, started for Salt Lake, we had a very muddy time, the first part of the journey to Salt Lake. We travelled on till there were nine wagons and families joined us. When we got to the Lupe [Loup] Fork of the Platt[e] we stopped over a day to rest and so I and a young woman were baptized by Elder James Iverson in the Lupe Fork of the Platt[e] about the first of June 1854 and confirmed by the same. After this we got along well only we had some sickness. There were a great many things seen and done on this journey that would be interesting, but I only intend to write a brief account for I can't write all I would like to.
We arrived about August 1854 and my family and I came right along to Salt Lake County where we found Isaac Stuart and family.
LDS/history.org
Spouse: John LANGSTON
Marriage: 5 Sep 1844
Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri
Father: Israel PHILLIPS
Mother: Dorothy ROSE
Langston, Clarinda Phillips
Birth Date: 19 Jan. 1829
Death Date: 28 Aug. 1908
Gender: Female
Age: 25 at time of crossing
Company: Unidentified Companies (1854)
Source of Trail Excerpt:
Langston, John, Autobiographical sketch, 8-9.
Read Trail Excerpt:
About the middle of this winter, 1853, I made up my mind to sell out and fix and go to Salt Lake City and join the Mormons. So I went to work, sold out all I could and about the first of May, started for the Salt Lake. . . .
After this I got ready, started for Salt Lake, we had a very muddy time, the first part of the journey to Salt Lake. We travelled on till there were nine wagons and families joined us. When we got to the Lupe [Loup] Fork of the Platt[e] we stopped over a day to rest and so I and a young woman were baptized by Elder James Iverson in the Lupe Fork of the Platt[e] about the first of June 1854 and confirmed by the same. After this we got along well only we had some sickness. There were a great many things seen and done on this journey that would be interesting, but I only intend to write a brief account for I can't write all I would like to.
We arrived about August 1854 and my family and I came right along to Salt Lake County where we found Isaac Stuart and family.
LDS/history.org
Spouse: John LANGSTON
Marriage: 5 Sep 1844
Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri
Father: Israel PHILLIPS
Mother: Dorothy ROSE
Family Members
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John Franklin Langston
1852–1910
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Louisa Langston
1854–1865
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Clarinda Jane Langston Stout
1857–1906
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Mary Emma Langston Stout
1859–1938
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Isaac Heber Langston
1860–1939
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Jacob Heathcote Langston
1863–1930
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Alice Ann Langston Dalton
1865–1936
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Joseph Hyrum Langston
1868–1868
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Laura Matilda Langston Dalton
1869–1917
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William Robert Langston
1872–1940
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Rulon Andrew Langston
1898–1974
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