"Wagon Trains", large groups of covered wagons that travelled together for safety and protection, were a common way for pioneers to travel as they migrated west. These are the known details of the wagon train this person travelled on:
Source: S21 Title: Denny, A. A. marriage to Mary Ann Boren: from "Knox Co., ILL Marriage Certificates, V. 1, 1830-1850"; LDS Film #1404972.
Source: S254 Title: Denny, Frye and Allied Families, Genealogical and Biographical Publication: The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925
Source: S257 Title: Denny Family (A. A. Denny) Bible, printed 1849, inscribed to A. A. Denny and Mary A. Denny, 1848; in possession of Robert Denny Watt.
Source: S26 Title: Boren, Mary Ann: Death Certificate #2560; Seattle, King Co., WA.
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