Henry's Story
Birth: January 8th, 1855 | male | in Canterbury, Kent, England
Death: August 30th, 1856 | 1 year old | in Nebraska, USA
Memorial: Stone 7
Henry Hyrum Wiseman is the youngest of four children born to John Wiseman and Mary Ann Stevens, both from England.
As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Wiseman’s immigrated to America to be with other Saints. (They had four children, but two daughters passed away before making the journey to America.)
After their arrival in America, the Wisemen's joined the John A. Hunt Company to journey west to the Salt Lake Valley. The company left Iowa on August 1, 1956.
Exhaustive travel conditions, disease, injury, lack of food and medicine, premature birth, and extreme weather were some of the greatest threats to pioneers. Cholera, a bacterial disease caused from contaminated water, infected many of the travelers. After the company had been on the Mormon Trail West for four weeks, 1-year-old Henry became ill and passed away and buried along the trail in Nebraska.
As they traveled the journey became increasingly difficult due to limited rations and harsh snowstorms. By the time they reached Fort Laramie, their last living child, John Wiseman, passed away. Five-year-old John Joseph is buried at Old Fort Laramie Post Cemetery, Fort Laramie, Goshen, Wyoming, United States.
Journal of the journey: “The encampment for the night was made at 7 o'clock p.m., about one mile from Fort Laramie, after traveling 20 miles during the day. The feed was very poor at this camp. John Joseph Wiseman, aged 5 years, son of John and Mary Ann Wiseman, died at 10 p.m. from bodily weakness.”
Having lost each of their children, John and Mary Ann traveled on to Utah with faith.