Modern Pioneer Biographies
Brent C (B.C.) Moore
Born:
1973
In May of 1997, Brent wrote:
"I am a 24 year old "pioneer boy" from Scottsdale, Arizona.
I graduated in April from Brigham Young University with a degree
in Biochemistry, and will be going to graduate school in the fall
of 1997. I enjoy making new friends, science, hiking in the Utah
and Arizona mountains, running marathons, classical music, hanging
out with my buddies, and spending time with my family."
Image courtesy of: Heritage Gateway Project Images,
These images have been gathered to support the Sesquicentennial
celebration of the immigration to Utah.
Biography: My name is Brent, but for
years my friends have called me "B.C.", and now I introduce myself
as such. I lived in Arizona all my life until I went away to college
at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. During college, I took
two years off to serve as a missionary for the LDS church in the
Canary Islands. I became fluent in Spanish and gained a love for
culture and for people in general. I returned to complete my degree
in biochemistry, and now I am going to graduate school to continue
my studies.
I have grown up hearing inspiring stories of how many of my ancestors
crossed the plains as Mormon pioneers, some in wagons, and others
in handcarts. My pioneer heritage has become a part of how I define
myself and my family, and I naturally was interested in the 150th
anniversary of the Mormon migration to Utah.
Some years ago I was riding home from work with my friend Mary,
and she brought up the idea of going up to Utah in 1997 to pull
handcarts on the actual Mormon trail with a group of youth. That
discussion got me thinking, and I began to plot how I could make
the entire journey. For a while, I planned on making my own handcart
and tracing the Mormon trail with some buddies. Then I heard that
there was a wagon train that was going to make the trek. I knew
that I would join them. My family and friends thought I was crazy
at first, but they have since been very supportive. That was only
the beginning of a very interesting adventure.
Source: Miscellaneous
personal histories This information has been gathered by various
people interested in Utah history. These are unpublished biographies. |