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Moses (Davis), Susanna [Susan], 1846-7, Mormon
Battalion Wife and son Daniel
Daniel Coon Davis and his wife, Saphronia
Fuller, were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints in the early days and were among those driven from their
homes. Mrs. Davis, being a frail woman, was unable to stand the
hardships of those times, contracted cholera and passed away leaving
five children to the care of the father. Later, Captain Davis married
Susan Moses who had made her home in the Davis family for many years.
She was acquainted with all the children who, even before their
mother's death, looked to her for assistance.
When Daniel Davis became Captain of Company E Mormon Battalion
he was accompanied by his wife and youngest son, Daniel, on the
long journey. The other children were left in the care of the eldest
daughter, Ann. President Young promised them he would care for the
wives and the children of the enlisted men and they trusted his
leadership. After completing the entire journey to California, Captain
Davis and his wife came to Utah settling in Farmington. When the
county was named Captain Davis had the honor of having it named
for him.
Soon he was called to his old home in the East to help settle
his father's estate and to take charge of business for the Church
in that vicinity preparatory to bringing a company to Utah. He took
Susan and the children with him. On the way Captain Davis became
ill, died, and was buried near Fort Kearney. Susan and two of the
children continued East, while the others returned to Utah. It is
said that Susan stayed in the East and married again.
Daniel, the child who made the entire trip with his father and
foster mother, lived and died in Morgan County, Utah.
- Source: Our
Pioneer Heritage
- © Carter, Kate B., ed. 20 vols. Salt Lake City: International
Society, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1958-1977. All rights reserved.
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