Emma Enger Mortensen (1842-1886)

Biography
Emma crossed the Atlantic on the ship James Nesmith with her parents (Diderick and Maren) and her siblings in 1855.

Diderick emigrated with his wife, Maren, and children: Bodil, Dorothea, Ann Kjerstine, Morten, Inger, Johanne, Jens, Else, and Ane Maria. They came on the ship, James Nesmith in 1855. The following members of this family came on the Clapp train: Bodil, Dorthea, Ann, Morten, and Emma

1856 Clapp Wagon Company
Numbered amoung the participants in the Benjamin Clapp 1856 Pioneer Company, a early Mormon pioneer wagon train traveling from Iowa City, Iowa to Salt Lake City in the early summer, arriving there circa 21 Sep 1856. It was led by Elder Benjamin L. Clapp, one of the Seven Presidents of the Seventy of the  LDS Church, who was returning home from a mission to Texas. Several diary/biographical accounts exist for this group.

Amma's parents and other siblings came west a year later in the Christian Christiansen Company of 1857.