BIGLER, Rosina Minnesota 1869
Age: 26 Origin: St. Immer, Bern, Switzerland
Note: Ship: Minnesota
Date of Departure: 25 Aug 1869 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
LDS Immigrants: 454 Church Leader: Marius Ensign
Date of Arrival: 6 Sep 1869 Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Source(s): BMR, Book #1041, pp. 77-94 (FHL #025,692); Customs #1032 (FHL #175,673); Der Stern, vol. 1 (1869), p.144
Notes: "DEPARTURES. -- The steamship Minnesota, Captain Price, sailed from this port for New York, on Wednesday, the 25th instant, with 443 souls of the Saints on board, under the presiding care of Elder Marius Ensign.
"Wed. 25. [Aug. 1869] . . . The steamship Minnesota sailed from Liverpool, England, with 443 Saints, in charge of Marius Ensign. The company arrived at New York Sept. 6th, and at Ogden Sept. 16."
BMR, p. 91; Der Stern, v.1, p. 144
Rosina became the plural wife of John Heyrend Sr. They were married 22 Nov 1869 in the Salt Lake Endowment House. (FHL Film #183396)
One son, Daniel, was born to Rosina and John on 23 Dec 1870 in Providence, Cache, Utah.
Rosina was not happy with her situation and she left John and Providence.
She later married Henry Bake. 2 Nov 1872 she was baptized a member of the Reorganized LDS Church on 2 Nov 1872 by Arnold Neiser confirmed by A. Neiser at Providence, Cache, Utah. She attended the Elkhorn, Idaho Branch and scattered branches of Utah including Providence.
Rosina and Henry had two children: Rosa Bake born about 1873 in the Utah Territory and David Henry Bake 11 Sep 1875 Elk horn, Oneida, Idaho.
Rosina and Henry separated before his death 2 Mar 1901.
BIGLER, Rosina Minnesota 1869
Age: 26 Origin: St. Immer, Bern, Switzerland
Note: Ship: Minnesota
Date of Departure: 25 Aug 1869 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
LDS Immigrants: 454 Church Leader: Marius Ensign
Date of Arrival: 6 Sep 1869 Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Source(s): BMR, Book #1041, pp. 77-94 (FHL #025,692); Customs #1032 (FHL #175,673); Der Stern, vol. 1 (1869), p.144
Notes: "DEPARTURES. -- The steamship Minnesota, Captain Price, sailed from this port for New York, on Wednesday, the 25th instant, with 443 souls of the Saints on board, under the presiding care of Elder Marius Ensign.
"Wed. 25. [Aug. 1869] . . . The steamship Minnesota sailed from Liverpool, England, with 443 Saints, in charge of Marius Ensign. The company arrived at New York Sept. 6th, and at Ogden Sept. 16."
BMR, p. 91; Der Stern, v.1, p. 144
Rosina became the plural wife of John Heyrend Sr. They were married 22 Nov 1869 in the Salt Lake Endowment House. (FHL Film #183396)
One son, Daniel, was born to Rosina and John on 23 Dec 1870 in Providence, Cache, Utah.
Rosina was not happy with her situation and she left John and Providence.
She later married Henry Bake. 2 Nov 1872 she was baptized a member of the Reorganized LDS Church on 2 Nov 1872 by Arnold Neiser confirmed by A. Neiser at Providence, Cache, Utah. She attended the Elkhorn, Idaho Branch and scattered branches of Utah including Providence.
Rosina and Henry had two children: Rosa Bake born about 1873 in the Utah Territory and David Henry Bake 11 Sep 1875 Elk horn, Oneida, Idaho.
Rosina and Henry separated before his death 2 Mar 1901.
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