set sail on the 12th of March 1854 and landed at New Orleans on 3rd of May 1854. we had severe storms in the Irish Channel tossed about for 8 days. we sailed on a ship (American) called the John M. Wood - 300 passengers I think - from new Orleans to Saint Louis on Steam Boat. we had cholera, many saints died. Was quanteened there for some days. started again up Missouri river some 400 miles. had cholera again, many saints died. and also at Kansas our fitting out place - in Crossing the plains we loss 33 more.
After his precious mary died in childbirth, John Married again to a woman named Sarah. Mary must have meant a lot to John because he is buried with his first wife Mary Price Howells Adams Please see marys memorial for more on this couple.
If you are related to John please email me at [email protected]
set sail on the 12th of March 1854 and landed at New Orleans on 3rd of May 1854. we had severe storms in the Irish Channel tossed about for 8 days. we sailed on a ship (American) called the John M. Wood - 300 passengers I think - from new Orleans to Saint Louis on Steam Boat. we had cholera, many saints died. Was quanteened there for some days. started again up Missouri river some 400 miles. had cholera again, many saints died. and also at Kansas our fitting out place - in Crossing the plains we loss 33 more.
After his precious mary died in childbirth, John Married again to a woman named Sarah. Mary must have meant a lot to John because he is buried with his first wife Mary Price Howells Adams Please see marys memorial for more on this couple.
If you are related to John please email me at [email protected]
Family Members
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Hurbert Erastus Adams
1851–1935
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John Adams Jr
1858–1934
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Mary Caroline Adams Craner
1860–1938
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Margaret Adams
1863–1872
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Richard Adams
1865–1933
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Thomas Edward Adams
1868–1945
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Annie Elizabeth Adams Gillespie
1870–1954
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Emily Adams
1873–1873
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Walter Isaac Adams
1877–1941
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Sarah Agnes Adams Lindholm
1878–1964
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