Stephen Forsdick (b. 1835): Emigration and Migration (Part 2)
I had to sleep on the ground under the wagon, rain or snow, ice or mud, it was all the same. When …
I had to sleep on the ground under the wagon, rain or snow, ice or mud, it was all the same. When …
I offer no words of advise to the youth of today, knowing full well that it would be useless. My experience will …
I will say now, that the repentance never came and neither of us ever regretted our hasty marriage on the plains. Stephen …
… it cost ten pounds in those days to teach a boy a trade, so that it was considered quite a thing …
To my dear daughter whose untiring efforts in assisting me in getting the scattered pages of my life’s history into readable shape …
242a FORSDICK, Stephen, Untitled, TS, pp.67 (c.47,000 words). Brunel University Library. Born 8 Oct 1835 at Long Spring Lodge, in the parish …
… my ideas today are about summed up in that verse which reads, “show me thy faith without works and I will …
I have seen more of Pioneer life than falls to the average man. I think I have seen every phase of it. …
I was utterly reckless. My faith was shattered, and I did not care whether I lived or died. (p. 37) Stephen Forsdick …