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Interestingly, Peder Mortensen was ill upon arriving in New York and may not have traveled with the Lind's by train at that time. Peder is not listed as an overland pioneer, so I assume he must have traveled the same route, but just a bit later, and perhaps after the railroad was connected all the way to Utah in May 1869. We don't know how well, if at all, the Linds knew Peder Mortensen at this time, but Jensina remembers Peder, being ill and being carried off of the Emerald Isle. Peder and Jensina were married in the Salt Lake Endowment House on Oct 30th, 1871, so three years after arriving in Salt Lake.
The Holman Company was the last immigration train in the year 1868. Ox-train passenger list.
For additional glimpses and stories into the travels of the Lind family, below are links to reminiscences of fellow passengers, leaders, and from the ox-train crew from Utah who went out to help bring in the saints:
Hans Jensen Hals
George Beard
Annie Bertlesen
Willard Carroll
Ane Kirstine Christiansen
George Hilton
John Johnson
William Lindsay
Christian Nielsen Lund
Thora Emilie Nelson
Hans Jorgenson - indicates that some who were delayed at the hospital in New York were able to catch up with the group by the end of August. I wondered if Peder had come in this group, but as he is not listed in the Holman Company, I still find it unlikely.



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