Mormon Pioneers are defined as those people who arrived in Utah between 1847 (when Brigham Young arrived) and 1869 (when the transcontinental railroad arrived--"The Golden Spike.") Thirty-nine of my ancestors are Mormon Pioneers, 12 on my father's side and 27 on my mother's side.
Milo Andrus (1814-1893), and his wife
Jane Munday (1832-1900)
William Reynolds Terry (1812-1868), and his wife
Mary Allen Phillips (1815-1898)
Joshua Terry (1825-1915), his parents, his wife, and her parents,
Parshall Terry, 3rd (1778-1861)
Hannah Terry (1785-1877)
Mary Emma Reid (1840-1918)
John Reid (1781-1866)
Sarah Courtier (1806-1860)
Louisa Amelia Williams (1839-1868), and her daughter
Amelia Charles (1862-1930)
George Washington Adair (1818-1897), and his wife
Miriam Jane Billingsley (1829-1912), and her parents
Elijah Randolf Billingsley (1806-1888)
Emeline L. Northcutt (1806-1882)
William Fowler (1830-1865), and his wife
Ellen Bradshaw (1835-1873), and their daughter
Florence Ellen Fowler (1860-1946)
Samuel Comstock Snyder (1808-1866), and his mother and wife
Lovisa Comstock (1789-1856)
Caroline Little Luce (1831-1924), and her parents and paternal grandmother
Ephriam Luce (1799-1880)
Ruth Grant (1775-1860)
Lydia Macomber (1799-1874)
Thomas Cope (1814-1864), and his wife
Martha Newton (1822-1854), and their son
Thomas Henry Cope (1853-1930)
Robert Lewis Lloyd (1822-1892), and his wife
Eliza Adeline Goheen (1838-1921), and her mother
Dorinda Melissa Moody (1808-1895), and her mother
Mary Baldwin (1785-1853)
Levi Stewart (1812-1878), and his wife
Melinda Howard (1816-1853), and their son
Joseph Abram Stewart (1838-1897)
William Fletcher Ewell (1815-1848), and his father and wife
Pleasant Ewell (1788-1852)
Mary Lee Bland (1817-1898), and their daughter
Sarah Elizabeth Ewell (1841-1893)